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  2. LogMeIn Hamachi - Wikipedia

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    LogMeIn Hamachi is a virtual private network (VPN) application developed and released in 2004 by Alex Pankratov. [2] [3] It is capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind network address translation (NAT) firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (when the user's PC can be accessed directly without relays from the ...

  3. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

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    This user data could be anything from location information to cookies, IP addresses, search query histories, click-through history, and online fingerprints. This data is often stored in large databases, and users may be assigned numbers in an attempt to provide them with anonymity. Data can be stored for an extended period of time.

  4. Talk:LogMeIn Hamachi - Wikipedia

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    I am concerned that hamachi only discusses the software that is provided by LogMeIn. There is also a hamachi sushi (Yellowtale fish), and a hamachi which is the notch on a sword that is placed just before the sharpened edge. I could not find either of these in Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lledger7 ( talk • contribs) 01:01 ...

  5. NYC’s rat problem is so bad it’s holding a summit of vermin ...

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    May 17, 2024 at 4:11 PM. Leonardo Munoz/VIEWpress. New York City is famous for its sights—not least its giant piles of trash bags. And those have made the city so ripe for rat infestation that ...

  6. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    AOL acknowledged it was a mistake and removed the data; however, the removal was too late. The data was redistributed by others and can still be downloaded from mirror sites. In January 2007, Business 2.0 Magazine on CNNMoney ranked the release of the search data as #57 of its "101 Dumbest Moments in Business" for 2007. Lawsuits

  7. Boxing announcer quits after backlash to calling the wrong ...

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    A ring announcer who mistakenly called the wrong winner in a women’s World Boxing Association (WBA) title fight has quit after receiving abuse on social media, adding that he will no longer be ...

  8. Paris Olympics on track to hit NBC ad sales record after pandemic

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    Comcast-owned NBCU said on Tuesday it has sold $1.2 billion in advertising for the Paris games and is on track to achieve a new sales record in Olympic history. The company paid $7.65 billion to ...

  9. Another Boeing whistleblower is dead—this time a healthy 45 ...

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    “This is not a safety culture when you get threatened for bringing [up] issues of safety concerns,” Salehpour noted. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com. Show comments.