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  2. 88open - Wikipedia

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    88open was an industry standards group set up by Motorola in 1988 to standardize Unix systems on their Motorola 88000 RISC CPU systems. [1] At its peak, the spinoff 88open Consortium Ltd. had a staff of 30 people and over 50 supporters. [2]

  3. The Presidential Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Papers is a collection of essays, interviews, poems, open letters to political figures, and magazine pieces written by Norman Mailer, published in 1963 by G.P. Putnam's Sons. It is, by Mailer's own admission, similar in structure and purpose to Advertisements for Myself , albeit with a relatively stronger focus on contemporary ...

  4. Open Sources - Wikipedia

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    Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution is a book published by O'Reilly Media. It is an anthology of essays written by luminaries of the open source and free software movements . The essays variously chronicle aspects of free software history , describe various philosophical positions, or sketch groups important to the movements.

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  6. By Appointment Only - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... By Appointment Only may refer to: By Appointment Only By Appointment Only; This page was last edited ...

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  8. Anti-Federalist Papers - Wikipedia

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    As with the Federalist papers, these essays were originally published in newspapers. The most widely known are "a series of sixteen essays published in the New York Journal from October 1787 through April 1788 during the same period. The Anti-Federalist was appearing in New York newspapers, under the pseudonym 'Brutus'."

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