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How to clear Facebook cache data? - 0 views

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    Have you heard the term cache? Well, cache is basically a web mechanism for the temporary storage of web documents like HTML pages and images. Facebook Cache is the storage place for recently shared and already shared posts/links for a better performance. Let's go through this tutorial to clear the Facebook cache data.
Doug Peterson

An Introduction to Tree Diagrams : nrich.maths.org - 0 views

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    "A tree diagram is simply a way of representing a sequence of events. Tree diagrams are particularly useful in probability since they record all possible outcomes in a clear and uncomplicated manner."
Doug Peterson

Meet The Ubuntu Women - They're More Involved Than You Think - 0 views

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    "From its humble beginnings in 2006, the Ubuntu Women mission has been clear - to encourage women to use and contribute to Ubuntu. The organization is not political, so you'll find no mentions of feminism or the like, but rather a safe place where women, curious about the Ubuntu developer community, can come and ask questions without fear of intimidation or condescension."
Doug Peterson

Ripoff apps plague some iOS developers | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 0 views

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    Near-clone apps in the iOS App Store? It's not a new phenomenon, by any means; last week, developer Anton Sinelnikov had the bulk of his app library yanked from the store for plagiarism. In fact, high-profile app launches like RealMac Software's Clear can find themselves with unwanted "tribute" apps even before they arrive in the store.
tech vedic

How to clear off viruses and malware from an infected PC? - 0 views

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    Despite updated operating system, browser, browser add-ons, installed firewall, and acute computer security settings, clever viruses, spyware or Trojans may find loop-holes to slip into your system. Not only in terms of performance, but in terms of stability and security too, these malicious software push you on back-foot. What to do next?
Peter McAsh

Your iPhone Is Tracking Your Every Move - 2 views

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    Researchers have discovered that the iPhone is keeping track of where you go and storing that information in a file that is stored - unencrypted and unprotected - onto any machine with which you synchronize your phone. It is not clear why Apple is collecting this data.
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    Privacy, ethics.
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