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How To: Getting Started with Amazon CloudFront - PaulStamatiou.com

Using Cloudfront (Amazon's CDN based off of S3) to dynamically serve your files.

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How To: Apple MacBook Pro RAID 0 Array with 2 Intel X25-M SSDs

In late 2008 I wrote about my experience using the first generation 80GB Intel X25-M SSD — my first SSD. I had to pay the early adopter tax for that SSD, so it cost me around $700. The speed boost alone justified the price to me. Fast-forward about a year and that SSD stopped working. [...]

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How To: Apple MacBook Pro RAID 0 Array with 2 Intel X25-M SSDs

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How To/Review: Surf Securely with VyprVPN

Knowing how to keep your web traffic data safe while browsing the web on unknown networks is a vital skill that not enough savvy Internet surfers take part in. I have previously discussed a few ways of solving this issue through the use of SSH tunnels (manually-created and application managed). I have also discussed things [...]

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How To/Review: Surf Securely with VyprVPN

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Review: Blippy (“What are your friends buying?”)

Blippy is my pick for startup to watch this year (with Square being close by). Blippy enables people to automatically share their purchases done through a variety of services, such as Amazon, iTunes, Netflix and better yet their credit/debit cards, with their followers. At first glance many will be shocked and wonder why they would [...]

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Review: Blippy (“What are your friends buying?”)

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