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imageBaneki Privacy Computing—a distributed provider of privacy protection and censorship avoidance services—has begun providing a pool of dedicated VPN accounts to Chinese citizens, so that they’re able once again to freely and reliably access Apple’s iTunes music store.
in MP3
via Macsimum News @ 15:27 29th Aug
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in MP3
via Digital Media Asia @ 12:11 28th Aug
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Censorship comes in all shapes and sizes, from trivial to momentous, and is hardly difficult to find in the world today. We generally look towards legislative and/or political solutions to this diseaseof institutional censorship, but we must also remember that, today, other solutions exist.
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via 24-7PressRelease.com @ 11:05 27th Aug
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Status: Freeware. Latest v1.5.x release also available - v1.5.0.13 and v3.0 alpha release also available
in Open Source
via CWSApps @ 12:54 25th Sep
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This freeware utility easily check search engine position of your site for a given query in Google, Live Search, and Yahoo! Search.
in Search Engines
via Windows Vista Magazine @ 2:31 25th Sep
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Status: Freeware. Latest official 3.0 release - v3.0.1 - and 2.0 release - v2.0.0.16 - also available.
in Open Source
via CWSApps @ 8:21 30th Jul
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The popular PC freeware title Cave Story, alongside a new title called Boingz, have been confirmed for WiiWare.
in Video Games
via GameCube Europe @ 13:38 4th Oct
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Game Tunnel has just published theAugust Independent Video Game round-up, the latest in their long-running Famitsu-styled panels that review all the latest Indie PC games. The 10 games reviewed this month include the quirky freeware adventure game Ben there Dan That!, the 'funky' dating sim Summer Session and Vega, a game that one reviewer called 'in all seriousness, the least fun game I've ever played.'
in Computer Games
via GameDev.net @ 14:24 23rd Aug
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In the past few months a certain home ad has appeared in CHIP that encourages one to “Always buy original”. The statement “software piracy is rampant in India” is cliché. I’d go a step further to say, that, apart from the operating system (which has self-validating mechanisms), most applications on an average PC are either pirated, open source, freeware, or trialware on extended use. At this point I have to ask, “When was the last time you paid for software?” And I won’t be surprised if someone shoots back, “Why should I pay for software when it’s so easily available?”
in Online Legal Issues
via Chip India @ 1:04 1st Aug
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