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IPhone 4.0 beta walkthrough video in English - Filed under: iPhone, SDK A few days ago we posted a Polish language video walkthrough of some of the features in the iPhone OS 4.0 initial beta.
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IPhone 4.0 beta walkthrough video in English - Filed under: iPhone, SDK A few days ago we posted a Polish language video walkthrough of some of the features in the iPhone OS 4.0 initial beta.
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Daytona's gay magazine drops the "G" word Filed by: Tom Brown
Bil Browning: Weekly Reader: Mary Cheney, Phone Sex, & Women's Breasts 2010
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- New iPhone App Reduces ID Theft by Unique Password Filed Under: Security Related terms: verisign, iphone application, protect, password, identity By Carlo Orlando, on 20090401 @
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"Filed" leaves the hint that perhaps the information supplied may be either insufficient, or questionable as to its accuracy.
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Would you hazard an educated guess (just a general "ball park" figure would do) as to approximately what proportion of COLBs issued carry the "Filed" vs. "Accepted" classifications
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Filed by Cuccinelli moments after Obama signed the measure into law in March, the Virginia lawsuit is moving quickly through the federal District Court known by lawyers as the "rocket docket."
Judge says he will rule on Va. health-care challenge by end of the year Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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Filed by Cuccinelli moments after Obama signed the measure into law in March, the Virginia lawsuit is moving quickly through the federal District Court known by lawyers as the "rocket docket."
Judge says he will rule on Va. health-care challenge by end of the year Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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Filed under: things people say ā imnotbroken @ 8: 12 am
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Filed by Cuccinelli moments after Obama signed the measure into law in March, the Virginia lawsuit is moving quickly through the federal District Court known by lawyers as the "rocket docket."
Judge says he will rule on Va. health-care challenge by end of the year Rosalind S. Helderman 2010
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