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	<title>Anti-spyware Programs</title>
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    If you are a regular Internet user, then you&#039;ve probably come across the term &quot;spyware&quot;. This is a pretty good description of what these programs are. Spyware is a program that exists within your computer system to carry out tasks like displaying unwanted ads, recording your keystrokes, and even monitoring how much you use your computer.
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    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - When John Cornwell graduated from Duke University last year, he landed a job as software engineer in Atlanta but soon found himself longing for his college lifestyle. 
So the engineering graduate built himself a contraption to help remind him of campus life: a refrigerator that can toss a can of beer...
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