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To decrypt them, select whichever ones you want to see, throw them into the Crossword Decrypting Widget below, and hit the red button:
DEBlog 2009
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I'm pleased to be speaking on the ins and outs of user-generated content (a topic I first proposed and spoke on at SES San Jose in August 2007), and a newly-titled (clever one guys) session called Decrypting Quality Scores.
Traffick 2009
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I'm pleased to be speaking on the ins and outs of user-generated content (a topic I first proposed and spoke on at SES San Jose in August 2007), and a newly-titled (clever one guys) session called Decrypting Quality Scores.
Traffick 2009
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I'm pleased to be speaking on the ins and outs of user-generated content (a topic I first proposed and spoke on at SES San Jose in August 2007), and a newly-titled (clever one guys) session called Decrypting Quality Scores.
Traffick 2009
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To decrypt them, select whichever ones you want to see, throw them into the Crossword Decrypting Widget below, and hit the red button:
DEBlog 2009
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To decrypt them, select whichever ones you want to see, throw them into the Crossword Decrypting Widget below, and hit the red button:
DEBlog 2008
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To decrypt them, select whichever ones you want to see, throw them into the Crossword Decrypting Widget below, and hit the red button:
DEBlog 2008
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To decrypt them, select whichever ones you want to see, throw them into the Crossword Decrypting Widget below, and hit the red button:
DEBlog 2008
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Decrypting puzzles to locate my mother sure beat all hell out of the alternatives: breaking into an abandoned house, or flying back to D.C. and never learning where she'd gone.
Katherine Neville "The Fire" Jan 2008
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Decrypting puzzles to locate my mother sure beat all hell out of the alternatives: breaking into an abandoned house, or flying back to D.C. and never learning where she'd gone.
Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008
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