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Tor

An anonymous Internet communication system.

Tor is a toolset for a wide range of organizations and people that want to improve their safety and security on the Internet. Using Tor can help you anonymize web browsing and publishing, instant messaging, IRC, SSH, and other applications that use the TCP protocol. Tor also provides a platform on which software developers can build new applications with built-in anonymity, safety, and privacy features.

Tor aims to defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal anonymity and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security. Communications are bounced around a distributed network of servers called onion routers, protecting you from websites that build profiles of your interests, local eavesdroppers that read your data or learn what sites you visit, and even the onion routers themselves.

Visit the Tor website for more info.

Downloadable Books/Manuals:

Cryptography

Learning C# (The Mono Handbook)

GNU Emacs

GnuPG

Icecast

Icon

Java

Lisp

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PHP

PostgreSQL

Prolog

Python

R

Ruby

Scheme

Squeak

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Tutorials/Articles:

C

C++

Cascading Style Sheets

Firebird

  • Firebird (Quick Start for Windows Users]

Flash

Fortran

GNU Emacs

Haskell

Huffman Encoding

JavaS‎crip‎t

LaTeX

MySQL

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  • Search google: [google://search terms]
    Example: [google://perl xml]

  • Module search on CPAN: [cpan://name_of_module]
    Example: [cpan://WWW::Mechanize]

  • Search an online dictionary: [dict://word]
    Example: [dict://omphaloskepsis]

  • Search for a Wikipedia page: [wp://term]
    Example: [wp://Uncertainty principle]

  • Search for an International Standard Book Number (ISBN): [isbn://isbn_number]
    Example: [isbn://159059438X]

  • Search for a LiveJournal page: [lj://LJ_user]
    Example: [lj://theorb]

  • Search the Internet Movie DataBase: [imdb://film]
    Example: [imdb://Dude, Where's My Car?]

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