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MyGreenPC is a remote control software, also known as remote desktop software, service that lets subscribers access their PCs remotely via the Internet. MyGreenPC supports Wake-on-LAN technology to let users remotely power their PCs on and off.
Security
MyGreenPC uses 256-bit AES to encrypt data. It supports one-time passwords (OTP), letting users register their email or mobile phone number with MyGreenPC. Later, when accessing PCs remotely through a public computer, users can request an OTP which is sent to them via their preferred method. Then they can use the 6-digit OTP to securely access their remote PCs. This renders any keystroke loggers on the public computer ineffective, because the OTP will expire as soon as it is used.
Features
MyGreenPC is as of 2009 offering two different types of accounts - "Basic" and "Premium". The difference between the two is the usage limitation of 5 hours/month for Basic accounts. Both account types include the following features:
* 256-bit AES encryption with cryptographically strong random session keys generated for each session.
* Direct connection support behind firewalls without opening firewall ports.
* Remotely power-on/off PCs using Wake-on-LAN technology.
* One-time passwords via SMS or email
* Truecolor (24-bit color) support.
* Custom host-screen resolution.
* Drag-and-drop files between local and remote computers.
* Copy/paste between local and remote computers.
* Remote sound redirection - hear sound played on remote computer locally.
* Local drive mapping - browse local computer's files and folders in Windows Explorer of remote computer.
* Remote printing support.
* Windows optimized remote desktop access.
* Multiple simultaneous sessions - Windows Server operating systems only.
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Quick Freedom was the first untethered GUI for Windows XP and Windows Vista that allowed a full Jailbreak for the Second Generation iPod Touch.
History
Quick Freedom was created by Dancool999 from the iPodTouchfans fourm. He was the first to develope a successful GUI of the iPod Touch 2nd Generation Jailbreak 2.21.
With the ability to change bootlogo's and have the option to add installer. The only problem was you had to restore to jailbreak. It used the same 24kpwn exploit that redsn0w 0.1,and 0.3 would soon have. Dancool999 realesed this software to make iPod Touch 2nd gen users not have to wait for a untethered Jailbreak to come out. The 2.21 Build was very popular until quicker and safer ways came out. The last build of Quick Freedom reported was 2.0 beta for 3.0. Development stopped as of August 25,2009 until futher notice.
Versions
Click on the version to download the succseful build.
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End of Quick Freedom
As of August 25,2009 Dancool999 has stoped production of Quick Freedom until FUTHER NOTICE! and said
"Use redsn0w its its the best at the moment" on his blog marking the end of Quick Freedom.
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Richard Martin Pamatatau (born 16 December 1961 in Castor Bay, New Zealand) is a journalist in New Zealand.
He is the Pacific Issues Correspondent at Radio New Zealand, the state funded broadcaster.
Background
He was born in Castor Bay, New Zealand and attended St Josephs
Primary School on Auckland's North Shore before attending Rosmini College, a Catholic secondary school where he was taught by Rosminian priests plus non-religious staff and then sent to a boarding school, St Peter's College, also run by Rosminians, in Gore, a rural town in the South Island of New
Zealand.
He then studied at Auckland University where he matriculated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Spanish.
Journalism and broadcast career
His early career included stints working for the political magazine New Outlook, followed by a period working as a publicist at Mercury Theatre. He also helped establish The Fish Shop Gallery, set up in a former fish and chip shop that dealt in emerging artists.
He then joined The Auckland Star, followed by 12 year period on The Dominion - the metropolitan morning paper in the capital city Wellington.
While on the Dominion he specialised in information technology and was the
deputy editor of its InfoTech section.
He has written for many New Zealand publications - including The New Zealand Herald, ON Film, New Idea, Metro Magazine, Unlimited, Telecommunications Review, and Tuanz Topics. He is the Auckland and Coromandel editor of the Fodor's 2008 guide to New Zealand and is a contributor to the AEN journal, an online publication which examines ethnic issues in New Zealand He joined Radio New Zealand in 2005 as its first Pacific Issues Correspondent and has covered a wide range of issues both in New Zealand and around the Pacific.
Most notable recently reporting on the political situation in the Kingdom of Tonga, illegal fishing in the North Western Pacific plus poverty in the Pacific Community in New Zealand.
He also researched Fa'afafine Queens of Samoa - a television documentary for Television New Zealand. The gender surfing Fa'afafine are men who often dress and behave like women, sometimes known as the third sex.
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This is a list of popular songs in the English language in which a date or the name of a Month appear.
January
Dates in January
*January 1: is the third song and lead single from U2's 1983 album, War.
*January 8: "The Battle of New Orleans" is the name of a song written by Jimmie Driftwood. The song details the 1815 Battle of New Orleans from the perspective of an American fighting alongside Andrew Jackson against British forces, but the tone is lighthearted. The melody has its roots in a well-known American fiddle tune "The 8th of January", which was the date of the Battle of New Orleans.
*January 30 - "Clothes Line Saga," Also known as "Answer to Ode," is a song from The Basement Tapes, a collection of over 100 songs recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 with members of his former backing band, The Hawks, soon to be known as The Band. the song, widely believed to be a spoof on 1967 hit "Ode to Billie Joe"., contains the lyrics "Then they started to take back their clothes, / Hang 'em on the line. / It was January the thirtieth / And everybody was feelin' fine.
February
*"American Pie", a folk rock song by singer-songwriter Don McLean, contains the line "February made me shiver/With every paper I'd deliver".
March
April
*"'April in Paris" is a song composed by Vernon Duke with lyrics by E. Y. Harburg in 1932 for the Broadway musical, Walk A Little Faster.
*"I'll Remember April" is a popular song. The music was written by Gene de Paul, the lyrics by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye. The song was published in 1942. It was once sung by Judy Garland. The song debuted in the 1942 Abbott and Costello comedy Ride 'Em Cowboy, sung by Dick Foran.
Dates in April
*April 4 - "", about Martin Luther King, Jr. and his assassination on April 4, 1968, is the second song on U2's 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire,
*April 14 - "April the 14th Part I" and "Ruination Day Part II". In these songs from the Gillian Welch album "", April 14 is the day that "The iceberg hit, the Okies fled / and the Great Emancipator took a bulletin the back of the head."
May
Dates in May
*May 3 - In the song "Buster Cornelius" from the Colorblind James Experience album "Colorblind James Experience," Buster Cornelius Day is the Third of May.
June
Dates in June
*June 3 - "Ode to Billy Joe" is a 1967 song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry, a singer-songwriter from Chickasaw County, Mississippi. The events in the song take place on the 3rd of June.
July
Dates in July
*July 4 - "The Yankee Doodle Boy", also well-known as "(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy," is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical Little Johnny Jones written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The song contains the lyrics "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy, / A Yankee Doodle, do or die; / A real live nephew of my Uncle Sam's, / Born on the Fourth of July."
August
September
*"September Song" is an American pop standard composed by Kurt Weill, with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It was introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical Knickerbocker Holiday.
*In "Maggie May", a song written by singer Rod Stewart and Martin Quittenton and recorded by Stewart in 1971 for his album Every Picture Tells A Story, Stewart sings "Wake up Maggie I've really got something to say to you,/ It's late September and I really should be back in school."
October
*"October" is the seventh and title track from U2's 1981 album, October.
November
December
*"If We Make It Through December"' is a song by country music singer Merle Haggard, released in 1973.

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