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  2. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    NMCI is on track to move from 2,700 servers down to roughly 300. The efforts are expected to save more than $1.6 million per year in electricity costs. [24] Additionally, the decrease in the number of servers being refreshed will lower the cost of updating the equipment, leading to a potential savings of at least $1.5 million over four years.

  3. Tor (network) - Wikipedia

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    Tor is a free overlay network for enabling anonymous communication.Built on free and open-source software and more than seven thousand volunteer-operated relays worldwide, users can have their Internet traffic routed via a random path through the network.

  4. Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable webmail providers who offer a web interface in English.. The list does not include web hosting providers who may offer email server and/or client software as a part of hosting package, or telecommunication providers (mobile network operators, internet service providers) who may offer mailboxes exclusively to ...

  5. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Dick Tracy. Dynamo, Thunder Agents. Jimmy Olsen. John Stone, agent of S.T.O.R.M. in Wildstorm 's comic Planetary. KGBeast in DC Universe. Lord Peter Flint in Warlord. Lorraine Broughton in The Coldest City graphic novel. Modesty Blaise. Mortadelo and Filemón Pi, Spanish secret agents of the T.I.A.

  6. Perineural Invasion in Prostate Cancer: What It Means for You

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    Perineural invasion (PNI) means that cancer cells are growing inside or alongside a nerve. A nerve is a bundle of fibers made up of cells called neurons. Nerves send and receive signals from your ...

  7. List of imprisoned spies - Wikipedia

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    1983. Life sentence (Released November 24, 2015) Earl Edwin Pitts. American. Accused of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia, and pleaded guilty to conspiring and attempting to commit espionage. 1997. 27-year sentence. Jonathan Pollard. American.

  8. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    Spied for the Patriots. Hercules Mulligan. Abraham Woodhull. Benjamin Edes. Nathan Hale. Benjamin Tallmadge. Caleb Brewster. William H. Dobbs (Captain) [1] Clément Gosselin.

  9. Spyware - Wikipedia

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    According to the FTC, Cyberspy touted RemoteSpy as a "100% undetectable" way to "Spy on Anyone. From Anywhere." The FTC has obtained a temporary order prohibiting the defendants from selling the software and disconnecting from the Internet any of their servers that collect, store, or provide access to information that this software has gathered.