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   <title>Installing Ubuntu 8.10 - Step by step installation guide with screenshots</title>
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   <description>Ubuntu 8.10, also known as the Intrepid Ibex, arrived exactly one week ago (on October 30th, 2008), and is the ninth release of Ubuntu OS. The following tutorial will teach you how to install the Ubuntu 8.10 operating system on your PC, and is addressed to people that have just heard about Ubuntu, people that have never installed Ubuntu before and </description>
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   <title>Spyware History and Description</title>
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   <description>The first known use of the expression &amp;acirc;€œspyware&amp;acirc;€ occurred on October 17th, 1994 in a post that joked about Microsoft's business model. Spyware later came to allude to snoop equipment such as diminutive cameras. In early 2000, the man who started Zone Labs used the term in a press release for a new product. Since then, the </description>
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   <title>Installing Ubuntu 7.10</title>
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   <description>Installing Ubuntu 7.10 - Gutsy Gibbon step-by-step installation guide with screenshots! So you've heard about Ubuntu everywhere on the Internet and you've decided to install it on your computer (just to see if what you've heard about it is true or not) and you don't know how to do it? Look no further! This guide will make things very simple for </description>
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   <title>Internet vs Intranet</title>
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   <description>Many companies have adopted Internet protocols for their local-area networks; these `Internist' may or may not connect to the Internet. By restricting Intranet access to company personnel only, some of risks described below are decreased. You must keep in mind, however, that threats exist inside the company as well as outside; and normal computer </description>
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