Female pyrrhuloxia perched on cactus plant, Texas (© outtakes/Getty Images)

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Remember deep linking? That is, if you’ve ever done computing/science history. Deep linking was a nefarious act and for ultra brief periods (in some places) making a link (like this) was link stealing.
Basically, homepage links were a–ok, but deep links were bad, really bad, because customers skipped the front and arrived at the exact (product) page. Businesses died overnight (the hypo theory).
Deep linking is smartphone marketing lingo now and very much desired. My hunch is that something analogous to taking a screen shot will be the modern equivalent of that unworkable controversy.
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Hippopotamus mother and calf, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia (© Nature Picture Library/Alamy)
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Recently published RFCs
This document describes a mechanism for creating, encoding, and verifying digital signatures or message authentication codes over
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Internet communications and applications have both environmental costs and benefits. The IAB ran an online workshop in December 2022
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This document defines a LIMITS extension for the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), including submission, as well as the Local Mail
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This document defines extensions to the One-Way Active Measurement Protocol (OWAMP) and the Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP)
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Red-crowned crane bowing to his mate in Hokkaido, Japan (© Steve Bloom Images/Alamy)