The only territory the United States gained after World War II...inhabited by the most selfless among us.
The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France is located on the site of the temporary American St. Laurent Cemetery, established by the U.S. First Army on June 8, 1944 and the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. The cemetery contains the graves of 9,387 of our military dead, most of whom lost their lives in the D-Day landings and ensuing operations.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
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"Speeds and Feeds" for Home Broadband: It's the PC Story
Though definitions of “broadband” matter for regulators, advocates and suppliers, in most cases “broadband capability” matters quite little ...
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We have all repeatedly seen comparisons of equity value of hyperscale app providers compared to the value of connectivity providers, which s...
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It really is surprising how often a Pareto distribution--the “80/20 rule--appears in business life, or in life, generally. Basically, the...
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One recurring issue with forecasts of multi-access edge computing is that it is easier to make predictions about cost than revenue and infra...