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Saved by uncleflo on January 10th, 2013.
Instead, I urge you to use the Google AJAX Libraries content delivery network to serve jQuery to your users directly from Google’s network of datacenters. Doing so has several advantages over hosting jQuery on your server(s): decreased latency, increased parallelism, and better caching. In this post, I will expand upon those three benefits of Google’s CDN and show you a couple examples of how you can make use of the service.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 15th, 2011.
Duplication Detector, created for Wikipedia:Copyright problems on the English Wikipedia, is a tool used to compare any two web pages to identify text which has been copied from one to the other. Either, neither, or both pages may be current or old revisions of a Wikipedia article. Please supply the URLs of two websites to compare (you can also choose, using the advanced version, to upload either document from your computer). The tool supports text, HTML, and PDF documents. For other types of documents, check Google's cache for an HTML version by doing a Google search for "cache:URL". To make the tool run faster for very large documents, increase minimum number of words to 3. For source documents containing scattered numerals, you may have to check "Remove numbers" to get the best matches.
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