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art | Jonathan Stray
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Art – Jonathan Stray. Designing Journalism to be Used. Making Things Out of Fire. A full-text visualization of the Iraq War Logs. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Information, culture, and belief. Advertising Got There First. November 20, 2009. December 2, 2009. Phantom 3D objects floating in the air, visible only through the portal of your phone? Ing socially acceptable, and do we really want that? October 14, 2009. Art you can fal...
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CV - Gregory D. Benson
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Gregory D. Benson. Gregory D. Benson. Http:/ www.cs.usfca.edu/ benson. Department of Computer Science. College of Arts and Sciences. University of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA 94117-1080. Benson [@] usfca [.] edu. My interests include parallel and distributed computing, system software, run-time systems, operating systems, and programming languages. For the last 18 years I have worked on run-time systems for parallel computing, including thread systems, communication systems, and kernel support.
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Archives
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Mailing List Stats For This Week. News: .9.17, .9.18, CrossOver Mac. Preloader Problem on x86 64. Windows Notes Client with Wine. Mailing List Stats For This Week. News: CrossOver Update, Mac News. Changes to Fedora Packages. Win64 / 64-bit Winelib. Mailing List Stats For This Week. News: Linux.com Article. Wine on 64-bit AMD / Ubuntu. Mailing List Stats For This Week. Mailing List Stats For This Week. News: Summer of Code, Picasa. MacOS X Audio and Video Drivers. How Are We Doing? Picasa Port to Linux.
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Kernel Traffic RSS Feeds
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Kernel Traffic RSS Feeds. Sites that use them:. If you want to be listed here. Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science. At the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org.
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Kernel Traffic
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This site publishes newsletters that track the technical developments of various projects of the Free and Open Source world. "Kernel Traffic" is the name of the overall collection of newsletters, and also the name of the original newsletter by Zack Brown that got the project started. Each newsletter contains summaries of discussions taking place on various mailing lists and IRC channels. For example, the Kernel Traffic. Newsletter covers the activities of the linux-kernel mailing list. In the GNUe newsle...
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Topics
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Misc topics discussed before release. Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science. At the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org.
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Kernel Traffic
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This site publishes newsletters that track the technical developments of various projects of the Free and Open Source world. "Kernel Traffic" is the name of the overall collection of newsletters, and also the name of the original newsletter by Zack Brown that got the project started. Each newsletter contains summaries of discussions taking place on various mailing lists and IRC channels. For example, the Kernel Traffic. Newsletter covers the activities of the linux-kernel mailing list. In the GNUe newsle...
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Kernel Traffic
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This site publishes newsletters that track the technical developments of various projects of the Free and Open Source world. "Kernel Traffic" is the name of the overall collection of newsletters, and also the name of the original newsletter by Zack Brown that got the project started. Each newsletter contains summaries of discussions taking place on various mailing lists and IRC channels. For example, the Kernel Traffic. Newsletter covers the activities of the linux-kernel mailing list. In the GNUe newsle...
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Authors
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Timothy R. Butler. Aaron J. Seigo. Timothy R. Butler. Aaron J. Seigo. Eric Pouech and Brian Vincent. Eric Pouech and Brian Vincent. Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science. At the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org.
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Kernel Traffic
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This site publishes newsletters that track the technical developments of various projects of the Free and Open Source world. "Kernel Traffic" is the name of the overall collection of newsletters, and also the name of the original newsletter by Zack Brown that got the project started. Each newsletter contains summaries of discussions taking place on various mailing lists and IRC channels. For example, the Kernel Traffic. Newsletter covers the activities of the linux-kernel mailing list. In the GNUe newsle...