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December 02, 2005

Don't be evil

A certain major technology company operates by the motto "Don't be evil". They offer several major Web services, though. As the geeks among us know, these millions of Web pages are served up by HTTP daemon processes.

How can a company profess to be not evil and depend on daemons so fundamentally to make money? Perhaps they should call their server processes httpa, for "HTTP angels".

Posted by Vishy at December 2, 2005 11:42 PM

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