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Apple Newton
The Apple Newton, or simply Newton, is the iPhone's predecessor and was an early line of personal digital assistants developed and marketed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) from 1993 to 1998.
Apple_Newton
Anarcho-capitalism
Anarcho-capitalism (also known as free-market anarchism) is an individualist anarchistAdams, Ian. 2002.
Anarcho-capitalism
AbiWord
| latest_release_version = 2.6.
AbiWord
Advertising
Advertising is a form of communication that typically attempts to persuade potential customers to purchase or to consume more of a particular brand of product or service. Many advertisements are designed to generate increased consumption of those products and services through the creation and reinforcement of "brand image" and "brand loyalty".
Advertising
Adrian Lamo
|known_for = Hackers Wanted, The Screen Savers
Adrian_Lamo
Alexey Pajitnov
Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov (, regularly Aleksei Leonidovich Pazhitnov,
Alexey_Pajitnov
Alexdb
User:Alexdb
Bruce Perens
Bruce Perens is a computer programmer and advocate in the open source community. He created the Open Source Definition and published the first formal announcement and manifesto of open source.
Bruce_Perens
Building Wikipedia membership/Ideas for articles about Wikipedia and other press events
Wikipedia:Building_Wikipedia_membership/Ideas_for_articles_about_Wikipedia_and_other_press_events
Copyright
Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by governments, giving the creator of an original work of authorship exclusive rights to control its distribution, usually for a limited time, after which the work enters the public domain. Generally, it is "the right to copy", but usually provides the author with other rights as well, such as the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it, and other, related rights.
Copyright
Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk is a science fiction genre noted for its focus on "high tech and low life." The name is derived from cybernetics and punk and was originally coined by Bruce Bethke as the title of his short story "Cyberpunk," published in 1983,The Etymology of "Cyberpunk" although the style was popularized well before its publication by editor Gardner Dozois.
Cyberpunk
Garbage collection (computer science)
Talk:Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Content-control software
Content-control software, also known as censorware or web filtering software, is a term for software designed and optimized for controlling what content is permitted to a reader, especially when it is used to restrict material delivered over the Web. Content-control software determines what content will be available on a particular machine or network; the motive is often to prevent persons from viewing content which the computer's owner(s) or other authorities may consider objectionable; when imposed without the consent of the user, content control can constitute censorship.
Content-control_software
P = NP problem
Talk:P_=_NP_problem
Dungeons & Dragons/Archive 6
Talk:Dungeons_&_Dragons/Archive_6
Dilbert
Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring the engineer Dilbert as the title character.
Dilbert
Domain Name System
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource participating in the Internet. It associates various information with domain names assigned to such participants.
Domain_Name_System
Dave Winer
|birth_place = Brooklyn, New York City, USA
Dave_Winer
Extremophile
Talk:Extremophile
EverQuest
EverQuest, often called EQ, is a 3D fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that was released on March 16, 1999. The original design is credited to Brad McQuaid, Steve Clover, and Bill Trost.
EverQuest
Human evolution
Talk:Human_evolution
Fullerene
Talk:Fullerene
Freenet
Talk:Freenet
Press coverage 2004
Wikipedia:Press_coverage_2004
Florence
|mapx = 43.603
Florence
Gnutella
Gnutella ( with a silent g, or alternatively ) is a file sharing network. It is the most popular file sharing network on the Internet with a market share of more than 40%.
Gnutella
GNU
| source_model = Free software
GNU
GIMP
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP, is a free raster graphics editor used to process digital graphics and photographs. Typical uses include creating graphics and logos, resizing and cropping photos, altering colors, combining multiple images, removing unwanted image features, and converting between different image formats.
GIMP
Godwin's law
Godwin's Law (also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies)|reason=This is an incomplete reference citation, as it has no author, work, publisher or publication date.}} is an adage formulated by Mike Godwin in 1990.
Godwin's_law
Graphics Interchange Format
The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability.
Graphics_Interchange_Format
HyperCard
HyperCard was an application program created by Bill Atkinson for Apple Computer, Inc. that was among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web.
HyperCard
History of Microsoft Windows
Talk:History_of_Microsoft_Windows
Home computer
A home computer was a class of personal computer entering the market in 1977 and becoming common during the 1980s.Home of the home computer website They were marketed to consumers as accessible personal computers, more capable than video game consoles.
Home_computer
History of Wikipedia
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone and that aims to provide free encyclopedic information to its readers. It was formally launched on 15 January 2001.
History_of_Wikipedia
Halfbakery
The halfbakery is a community-based ideas bank used by people who wish to propose and develop (not always serious) half-baked inventions. Among many similar such sites (e.
Halfbakery
International Data Encryption Algorithm
In cryptography, the International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) is a block cipher designed by Xuejia Lai and James Massey of ETH Zurich and was first described in 1991. The algorithm was intended as a replacement for the Data Encryption Standard.
International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm
Korn shell
The Korn shell (ksh) is a Unix shell which was developed by David Korn (AT&T Bell Laboratories) in the early 1980s. It is backwards-compatible with the Bourne shell and includes many features of the C shell as well, such as a command history, which was inspired by the requests of Bell Labs users.
Korn_shell
Larry Sanger
|birth_place=Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
Larry_Sanger
Linus Torvalds
| birth_place = Helsinki, Finland
Linus_Torvalds
Logical fallacy
Talk:Logical_fallacy
Mersenne prime
Talk:Mersenne_prime
Miguel de Icaza
Miguel de Icaza (born c. 1972) is a Mexican free software programmer, best known for starting the GNOME and Mono projects.
Miguel_de_Icaza
Nupedia
Nupedia was an English-language Web-based encyclopedia whose articles were written by experts and licensed as free content. It was founded by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by Bomis, with Larry Sanger as editor-in-chief.
Nupedia
Neal Stephenson
| birthplace = Fort Meade, Maryland
Neal_Stephenson
Napster
Talk:Napster
Nupedia
Talk:Nupedia
Neuromancer
Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson, notable for being the most famous early cyberpunk novel and winner of the science-fiction "triple crown"—the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award.
Neuromancer
Cryptonomicon
Cryptonomicon is a 1999 novel by Neal Stephenson. It concurrently follows the exploits of World War II-era cryptographers affiliated with Bletchley Park in their attempts to crack Axis codes and fight the Nazi submarine fleet, alongside the story of their descendants, who are attempting to use modern cryptography to build a data haven in the fictitious state of Kinakuta, a small nation with geographical and political parallels to Brunei.
Cryptonomicon
In the Beginning... was the Command Line
In the Beginning...was the Command Line is a lengthy essay by Neal Stephenson which was originally published online in 1999 and later made available in book form (November 1999, ISBN 0380815931).
In_the_Beginning..._was_the_Command_Line
Netscape
Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is an American computer services company, best known for its web browser. The browser was once dominant in terms of usage share, but lost most of that share to Internet Explorer during the first browser war.
Netscape