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  • 81Mosaic (web browser) — This article is about the browser produced by NCSA. For the browser that was later renamed, see Netscape Navigator. Mosaic Mosaic 3.0 for Windows Developer(s) NCSA Initial release …

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  • 82Anonymous remailer — An anonymous remailer is a server computer which receives messages with embedded instructions on where to send them next, and which forwards them without revealing where they originally came from. There are Cypherpunk anonymous remailers,… …

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  • 83InterNetNews — Original author(s) Rich Salz Developer(s) ISC Initial release 1991 (1991)[nb 1] …

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  • 84Sporgery — is the disruptive act of posting a flood of articles to a Usenet newsgroup, with the article headers falsified so that they appear to have been posted by others. The word is a portmanteau of spam and forgery , coined by German software developer… …

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  • 85Distributed data store — A distributed data store is a blurred concept and means either a distributed database where users store their information on a number of nodes, or a network in which a user stores their information on a number of peer network nodes . Contents 1… …

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  • 86Newsreader (Usenet) — A newsreader is an application program that reads articles on Usenet (a distributed discussion system, which groups its content into a hierarchy of subject related newsgroups, each of which contains multiple threads or discussions). Newsreaders… …

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  • 87Synchronet — Infobox Software name = Synchronet caption = Synchronet Control Panel in Windows XP environment. Server windows display status on telnet/email/ftp/web/nntp/IRC/other services latest release version = 3.14a latest release date = December 31, 2006… …

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  • 88Wildmat — is a pattern matching library developed by Rich Salz. Based on the wildcard syntax already used in the Bourne shell, wildmat provides a uniform mechanism for matching patterns across applications with simpler syntax than that typically offered by …

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  • 89Warnock's Dilemma — Warnock s Dilemma, named for its originator Bryan Warnock, is the problem of interpreting a lack of response to a posting on a mailing list, Usenet newsgroup, or Web forum. It occurs because a lack of response does not necessarily imply that no… …

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  • 90Ari Lemmke — (born December 12, 1963) is the person who gave Linux its name. Linus Torvalds had planned to have it named Freax (a combination of free , freak , and the letter X to indicate a Unix like system). Ari encouraged him to upload it to a network so… …

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