Tao of Mac

Friday, July 14th 2006

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    Jul 14 2006, 20:59

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    Rui Carmo

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Internet

The trendy grandchild of the Arpanet that Americans keep claiming they invented on their own. Not to be confused with Web 2.0, which is the new bubbly hotness.

Or, as some put it, a series of tubes.


See Also

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And Now It's Twitter That's EvilWill the mobile phone really eat the PC?The Long Decline of Reading2008 in Review, 2009 Hazy
Inquérito à Utilização de Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação pelas FamíliasBastidores do Benfica vs NápolesHTTPGoogle Chrome, Google's Browser Project
Verizon Cutting Access To Entire Alt.* Usenet HierarchyDetecting packet injection: a guide to observing packet spoofing by ISPsSubmarine cables around the worldIs IPv6 A Solution In Search Of A Problem?
Who's afraid of Google?HOWTO Setup GPRS/UMTS Access On a MaciPhone UpdatesCamino
Earthlink's DNS IdiocyYes, Device Drivers Are Buggy, And Everyone Kept Missing The PointQuentin Stafford-FraserNokia and Flickr, Sitting in a Tree...
Midnight OilTelepac
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