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On the Web
- MIT IHTFP Hack Gallery - The MIT Gallery of Hacks (Interesting Hacks To Fascinate People). Hoaxes and pranks perpetrated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- GamesFirst - "Videogame otaku and RPG fans mark this in your book. Get .hack." Preview by Shawn Rider with screen shots.
- NetJak - Reviewed by Justin Murray, [9.1/10]. "While .hack is not going to thrill anyone with its visuals or sound, the sheer replayability and depth of gameplay is incredible, and that s what games are SUPPOSED to be all about."
- Hack 1.0.3 - Original source distribution with release commentary and history.
- Google search API and Gmail related tools and hacks - Collection of hacks and tools related to google search and google mail
- I-Hacked - Information about hacking internet appliances, game consoles, and palm pilots.
- Hacktivists or Cyberterrorists? The Changing Media Discourse on Hacking - This paper scrutinizes the language of government reports and news media sources to shed light on their role in forming a negative image of politically motivated hacking in general, and online political activism, in particular. It is argued that the mass media's portrayal of hacking conveniently fits the elite's strategy to form a popular consensus in a way that supports the elite's crusade under different pretexts to eradicate hacking, an activity that may potentially threaten the dominant order. [First Monday]
- Tim's TV Showcase: Hack - 'Hack' page gives cast and background info.
- Applefritter Hacks - Provides desktop, laptop, and peripheral hack examples and instructions.
- E-hack Project - Hacking, güvenlik ve teknolojiyle ilgili bir web günlü ü.
Wikipedia Articles
- Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT - Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT (ISBN 0-262-66137-3) is, as the title implies, a history of the best-known hacks and pranks which have taken place at MIT. Hacks are a form of flamboyant practical joke, and MIT is one of the most selective universities in the United States with a famous hack tradition.
- Mind Hacks - Mind Hacks: Tips and Tricks for Using Your Brain is a book using cognitive neuroscience to present experiments, tricks, and tips related to aspects of the brain by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb. The book was published by O'Reilly in November 2004 as part of the O'Reilly Hacks series.
- Equestrian at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Hacks and hunter combined - It is unknown how many riders competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics Equestrian hacks and hunter combined competition. The top four placers are known, as are eight more riders who also competed (including one woman).
- Peter Hacks - Peter Hacks ( b. March 21, 1928, Breslau/Wrocław - formerly in Germany, now in present-day Poland, d.
- Spidering Hacks - Spidering Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools is a book of tips about spidering software, software which traverses data on the internet cataloging the information it finds. The book was written by Kevin Hemenway and Tara Calishain (ISBN 0-596-05777-6).