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A useful XHTML tag: <base href /> | Geekie.org
Nov 26, 2007 ... How to use the base href tag in order to maintain valid relative URL's in XHTML.
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Google Earth vs NASA World Wind | Geekie.org
Nov 28, 2007 ... Surely this is not a new topic. I've been asked this many times: which is better, Google Earth or NASA World Wind? (A more accurate question ...
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SJA Mobile & FBI Launch SMS Tipline | Geekie.org
SJA Mobile today jointly announced with the FBI’s Washington DC Field Office and Metropolitan Police an initiative which will enable DC-area citizens to.
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