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  2. Criticism of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Microsoft has followed various aspects of its products and business practices. Issues with ease of use, robustness, and security of the company's software are common targets for critics.

  3. Atlanta Review - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Review is an international poetry journal based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded by Daniel Veach in 1994 and is published twice a year. Karen Head of the Georgia Institute of Technology became editor in 2016. [1] The journal's focus is poetry, but interviews and black-and-white artwork are occasionally accepted.

  4. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    OneDrive can use geo-location data for photos uploaded to the service, and will automatically display a map of the tagged location. OneDrive also allows users to tag people in photos uploaded via the web interface or via Windows Photo Gallery. OneDrive also has support for the UWP app, Microsoft Photos.

  5. Wingfield: Atlanta's growth isn't sustainable, so the 'other ...

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    So, after decades of people in the “other Georgia” – the one well beyond the I-285 Perimeter – complaining that Atlanta gets all the attention and investment, billions of dollars and tens ...

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  7. Triangle rental market hotter than Atlanta, study says. Why ...

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    Trouble finding a rental? You’re not alone. As transplants flock to the Triangle, rentals remain very much in demand, report finds.

  8. Racial segregation in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Racial segregation in Atlanta has known many phases after the freeing of the slaves in 1865: a period of relative integration of businesses and residences; Jim Crow laws and official residential and de facto business segregation after the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906; blockbusting and black residential expansion starting in the 1950s; and gradual integration from the late 1960s onwards.

  9. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    Right now, permitting processes examine, in excruciating detail, how one new building will affect rents, noise, traffic, parking, shadows and squirrel populations. But they never investigate the consequences of not building anything—rising prices, displaced renters, low-wage workers commuting hours from outside the sprawl.