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Some points to keep in mind
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I guess Google won't be pulling out of the US any time soon
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A nice analysis of the sudden change in the GNOME window controls
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Quite a few diagrams explaining things
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"Century Gothic uses 30 percent less ink in printing than the typical Arial setting" – But it may end up using more paper. Take your pick.
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The goal: 800 mph
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C takes over the top spot from Java.
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Aditya Banerjee is currently a Master of Management student in the Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay. He worked as an Application Developer in Kolkata for IBM India from August 2005 to July 2008. He graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 2005 with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering degree. He passed out from school in 2001, and also represented India in the International Chemistry Olympiad in the same year, winning a Silver Medal.
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