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A 1937 HOLC "residential security" map of Philadelphia, classifying various neighborhoods by estimated "riskiness" of mortgage loans [1] Redlining is a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities. [2] Redlining has been most prominent in the United States, and has mostly been directed against ...
They were accused [6] by the warez group SKIDROW of stealing their code to crack Trials Fusion, something CODEX denied, [7][self-published source] stating that they had written their own code for the DRM emulation.
Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering is a textbook written by Eldad Eilam on the subject of reverse engineering software, mainly within a Microsoft Windows environment. It covers the use of debuggers and other low-level tools for working with binaries. Of particular interest is that it uses OllyDbg in examples, and is therefore one of the few practical, modern books on the subject that ...
Technology A user uploads an image to the search engine (the upload size is limited to 20 MB) or provides a URL for an image or for a page containing the image. The search engine will look up other usage of the image in the internet, including modified images based upon that image, and report the date and time at which they were posted.
ZIP files generally use the file extensions .zip or .ZIP and the MIME media type application/zip. [1] ZIP is used as a base file format by many programs, usually under a different name. When navigating a file system via a user interface, graphical icons representing ZIP files often appear as a document or other object prominently featuring a ...
Foursquare City Guide, commonly known as Foursquare, is a local search-and-discovery mobile app developed by Foursquare Labs Inc. The app provides personalized recommendations of places near a user's current location based on users' previous browsing history and check-in history.
This makes the format of Taiwanese postal codes coincide with that of United States ZIP Code and Japanese postal codes at that time. The new format makes Taiwanese mails recognizable by the automatic mail sorting machines imported from Japan and United States.
Abandonware Look up -ware in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abandonware is a term for software, typically computer or video games, that are no longer for sale by conventional means, or supported by the creator. [1] In many cases the abandoned software was distributed by websites, such as warez, for free.