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  • noun The state or condition of being hackable.

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Examples

  • One of the things we wanted to do with The Maker's Notebook was design in hackability.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • I often wonder if part of the success of the original XBox was it's "hackability".

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Its 'hackability' factor is pretty low (again, see my posts on compilation at Pocket PC Thoughts [/ url]); it can't really be hacked to run

    Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine 2009

  • Can be used for compiling programs and has a good 'hackability' factor.

    Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine 2009

  • It was nice change from PalmOS world but it lacked "hackability" so I decided to switch into open alternative:

    Zophon 2009

  • The Commission on Elections should finish its terms of reference, we should know who the qualified bidders and suppliers are, and the technology must undergo "hackability" tests, she said.

    unknown title 2009

  • The map shows the "hackability" of each voting machine and how careful you should be when voting.

    Doobybrain.com 2008

  • The map shows the "hackability" of each voting machine and how careful you should be when voting.

    Doobybrain.com 2008

  • The map shows the "hackability" of each voting machine and how careful you should be when voting.

    Doobybrain.com 2008

  • The map shows the "hackability" of each voting machine and how careful you should be when voting.

    Doobybrain.com 2008

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