Month: January 2012
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HTML-TableExtract reviews (with interesting details!!) – CPAN Ratings
HTML-TableExtract reviews – CPAN Ratings
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HTML::TableExtract – metacpan.org
HTML::TableExtract – Perl module for extracting the content contained in tables within an HTML document, either as text or encoded element trees. – metacpan.org
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Private Services Are Not Public Spaces (BoingBoing)
Why we shouldn’t let Google (or anyone else) claim their private services are public spaces – Boing Boing “public spaces are where freedom of speech rules; private spaces are where owners decide what you can and cannot do. Don’t mix the two up.! from Nat Torkington’s “Four short links: 6 January 2012“.
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my “Samsung Galaxy S II” is in “Safe mode” –– what the heck?
What takes you there? Apparently pressing the menu button during start up takes you there. I did not do that on intention. Whatever … – alright, rebooted, resolved.
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Comparison of disc authoring software – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comparison of disc authoring software – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of optical disc authoring software – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of optical disc authoring software – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Optical disc authoring – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Optical disc authoring – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia … “often referred to colloquially as burning” …
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optical disc authoring software: “Nero Multimedia Suite” – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nero Multimedia Suite – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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harvesting HTML-obfuscated web-sites looks like horror to you?
I just completed 2 tasks, where I faced obfuscated CGI forms. It was quite a challenge, and I didn’t anticipate the final success from the beginning. But it’s done. Now I am rather eager to apply my technology for interesting and lucrative tasks.