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Index: Thursday, September 2nd 2004 (10 links)

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  • If text-book covers were accurate... [source]
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • Looking for a little insight into the global psychology? The "Buzz Index" is a fascinating summary of current Web search trends...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • An introduction to HTTP fingerprinting... [source]
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • Learning Computer Science... [source]
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • A veritable treasure-trove of first-class XSLT documentation...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • Joen redesigns Noscope and manages to take an already great design to a whole new level...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • I wondered why anyone would want to make Firefox resemble Internet Explorer, then I learned about the Sad Reality of Personal Computing and it all became clear...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Not Checked )
  • Site Diagrams: Mapping an Information Space... [source]
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • Proper "tabindex" in Firefox on Mac OS X...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Okay | Checked: Thu 3-Feb-2005)
  • iOpener: An application that will find all of the "protected" AAC files in your iTunes library (the ones you purchased online) and remove the DRM (encryption) from them, allowing you to enjoy the music you've purchased on any device anywhere that supports the standard AAC format. This means that you will notice no change whatsoever in iTunes except that the "type" of the track will change from "Protected AAC audio file" to "AAC audio file". Additionally, iOpener can run in the background (in your task tray, actually) and auto-decrypt any "protected" AAC files as they are added to your iTunes library...
    (Added: Thu 2-Sep-2004 | Link Status: Not Checked )

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