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Forget BitTorrent. Learn Usenet. What is Usenet? I may have misled with the title of this article. I think I made it sound like Usenet is the next-generation BitTorrent or something. Not true! Usenet is an archaic discussion system that has been with the Internet since, well, forever. It was originally created for people to discuss with each other and flame one another about whatever topics they pleased. One day, some enterprising dudes realized they could encode binary content into text and post it to groups to be downloaded rapidly by their friends around the world, since most ISP's provided their own local copies of Usenet and thus provided a very fast cache to the end-user. What you'll find on Usenet Usenet is a big place, filled with both discussion and binaries. If you're wondering why Usenet hosting providers don't get in trouble for distributing this content, it's obviously due to the decentralization and legislation difficulty of the Internet, and also the DMCA. Why Usenet is better than BitTorrent Anonymity.

5 obscure HTML tags that you should know and even use With the rising popularity of CSS for styling, many web developers and users alike have become alienated from the good old HTML tags. Only a handful of these tags are used in the markup of web pages today. Most of them have got limited representation and some of them are entirely forgotten. I decided to round up a couple of HTML tags that perhaps should be used a little more often than they actually are. 1. The <abbr> and <acronym> tag describes abbreviations and acronyms. Usage: <abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> This is the result. 2. The <q> tag defines a short quotation. Most developers are used to the &quot; entity whenever they need to insert quotations, and all blogging editor automatically converts all typed quotations (“) into this entity. Usage <q>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog</q> Result: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog The <q> tag is commonly associated with the <blockquote> tag. 3. Unfortunately, <wbr> tag works only with IE and Firefox.

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