by Leo Mirani
"In July 2013, soon after the Edward Snowden revelations revealed to the world the widespread nature of US government snooping, Facebook turned on HTTPS by default, making communication between users’ computers and Facebook’s servers safe from peering eyes."
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RootsMagic "Magic Guides":
RootsMagic Announcement
"We are happy to announce the release of the first few "Magic Guides", free how-to handouts for our users that cover a single RootsMagic topic step by step, along with both illustrations and tips. Magic Guides are in .pdf format and are viewable and printable with any PDF viewer."
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Google Photos with Unlimited Storage is Now Available...
Dick Eastman:egon.com
"Have a lot of photographs? If so, would you want to save backup copies of all of them in the cloud?"
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Why do Normal Software Uninstalls Fail to Remove All Relevant Values from the Registry?How-to-Geek
"When you uninstall a program, it is a “reasonable” expectation that all traces of it will be removed from your system, but that is often not the case. Why is that?"
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This Day In History:
1981: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that five people in Los Angeles, California, have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems. This notice has been recognized as the first published report marking the official start of the AIDS pandemic and as "the first report on AIDS in the medical literature".
1917: World War I: Conscription begins in the United States as "Army Registration Day."
1916: Eddie Joost, an American baseball player and manager was born. He died in 2011.
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