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People pay a premium for features they don’t use. When describing their purchase experience, they aspire to using these features. The paradox of the active user took over. They never invested even the smallest amount of time to go beyond the basics.
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phpMyID is a standalone, single user, OpenID Identity Provider.
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# Automatic PC and software inventory and IT asset reporting to simplify your job.
# Network monitoring and troubleshooting to keep things running smoothly.
# An easy to use IT help desk for your company.
# IT answers, product reviews, and advice from SMB
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Openfiler is a Storage Management Operating System. It is powered by the Linux 2.6 kernel and Open Source applications such as Apache, Samba, LVM2, ext3, Linux NFS and iSCSI Enterprise Target. Openfiler combines these ubiquitous technologies into a small,
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Register for free and access the lowest prices for Royalty-Free stock photography. 2. Buy credits for downloading stock photos; high-resolution stock images can reach as low as $0.26 each.
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Nette Framework is a powerful, component-based and event-driven framework for creating web applications and services in PHP 5.
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dibi is tiny ‘n’ smart database abstraction layer for PHP 5
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Welcome to exljbris, the library of Jos Buivenga (LJB) where you can find my free fonts:
Delicious, Fontin, Fontin Sans, Tallys, Fertigo, Diavlo & () Anivers.
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With the Social Graph API, developers can now utilize public connections their users have already created in other web services.
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Your new Finder.
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OpenID Comments for Wordpress, which allows users to leave comments using their OpenID.
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I thought I’d share a little plugin I’ve been using that I recently wrote, because I wasn’t happy with the default display of trackbacks in Wordpress. If you have any problems, please let me know.
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phpFileManager is a complete filesystem management tool on a single file.
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