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Vonage and Covad Communications Announce Strategic Relationship to Deliver Vonage Broadband at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
and award-winning performance of our nationwide broadband network to Vonage's large and savvy customer base.' Vonage will be hosting an Earnings call today at 10:00 AM and will discuss the relationship in further detail. To participate, please dial (877)
Small businesses missing the blogging boat at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
Small businesses need to make more use of blogs to drive traffic to their Web site, according to a study by Web hosting company Fasthosts. In a paper entitled 'Blogging for Business', almost half of the 2,295 businesses surveyed said they were prepared
Innovative SharePoint Driven Web Templates Radically Simplify Site Building and Content Management at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
PixelMill.com, a provider of design solutions for Web site builders and content managers, today unveiled a series of new content management system Web templates that gives all levels of Internet users the ability to easily and instantly edit
Cbeyond to Offer Vigorous Defense against Lawsuit That Cbeyond Believes is Meritless at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
than 30 productivity-enhancing applications including local and long-distance voice, broadband Internet, mobile, BlackBerry(R), broadband laptop access, voicemail, email, web hosting, fax-to-email, data backup, file-sharing and virtual private
A Series of Tubes #35 - New leadership at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
there's any chance of Kevin 07 making good on his broadband promises, we'll take a look at a web hosting offer which sounds too good to be true and we'll discover the dark secrets of data centre protocols. On this week's show: Chief reporter with ZDNet
Go Daddy Starts Its Engine for Indy 500 TV Sponsorship - Again! at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
GoDaddy.com will be the presenting sponsor for the Indianapolis 500 television broadcast on ABC. The sponsorship deepens the Web hosting and domain name provider's relationship with auto racing fans. As part of the deal, GoDaddy.com will have its iconic
Kevin Mitnick site defaced by hackers at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
Instead of the usual description of Kevin Mitnick, his consulting services and books, the famed hacker's Web site on Sunday displayed a vulgar message. Online vandals, apparently operating from Pakistan, broke into the computer hosting Mitnick's Web site
Go Daddy Starts Its Engine for Indy 500 TV Sponsorship - Again! at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
GoDaddy.com will be the presenting sponsor for the Indianapolis 500 television broadcast on ABC. The sponsorship deepens the Web hosting and domain name provider's relationship with auto racing fans. As part of the deal, GoDaddy.com will have its iconic
Towerstream Announces First Quarter 2008 Results at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
upload and download speeds are identical. This creates a more stable connection, suitable for Voice Over IP and web hosting, as well as many other business applications. Companies utilizing multiple appliances simultaneously, such as streaming video and
iMergent Appoints Law and Tax Planning Veteran David Williams to its Board at 2008-05-08 13:39:39
online orders, analyze marketing performance, and manage pricing and customers. In addition to software, iMergent offers site development, web hosting and marketing products. iMergent typically reaches its target audience through a concentrated direct
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Karelia Software, LLC at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
is a software company with a headquarters in Alameda, California that claims to pioneer the desktop web application market. The company derives its name from the Karelia Suite of classical music by Jean Sibelius. The name can also refer to Karelia, a historical province in eastern Finland. The company makes two applications that both run only in the Mac OS: Watson TuneFinder X - Another company has not finished porting this to Microsoft Windows as of 2003.
Vector graphics editor at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
speaking, however, the two processes are closely related. Well-known vector graphics editors Adobe Illustrator, the de facto standard CorelDraw Macromedia FreeHand OpenOffice.org Draw {SVG output/ no SVG input yet} Free W3C Amaya can create and edit SVG graphics and include them in Web pages. Sodipodi, free software included in Gnome Office too. Inkscape Xfig Sketch The drawing tools that come with Microsoft Word can be used as a very simple vector graphics editor. See How to draw a diagram with Microsoft Word for a tutorial.
Vectrex at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
Narzod Heads Up Action Soccer Hyperchase Auto Race Melody Master Mine Storm Polar Rescue Pole Position Rip Off Scramble Soccer Football Solar Quest Space Wars Spike Spinball Star Castle Star Ship Star Trek - The Motion Picture Starhawk Vec Sports Boxing Vecmania Web Warp Web Wars
Karelia (disambiguation) at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
- a Finno-Ugric language Karelia Suite of classical music by Jean Sibelius Karelia Software, LLC - software company with a headquarters in Alameda, California, that claims to pioneer the desktop web application market. This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
IBrowse web browser at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
IBrowse web browser IBrowse is a Web browser for the Amiga range of computers. IBrowse was originally developed for a company called Omnipresence, who now are no longer. The original author has since continued development of IBrowse. IBrowse supports HTML3.2, and some HTML4, Javascript, frames, SSL, and various other standards. IBrowse has been tipped to be included with the new 4.0 version of AmigaOS. See also: Web browser, AWeb, Voyager
Venomous funnel-web tarantula at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
Venomous funnel-web tarantula The venomous funnel-web tarantulas of the family Hexanthelidae are notorious for the inclusion of the Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus). This is probably one of the three most dangerous spiders on our planet. It has a powerful neurotoxin that, for some reason not easily apparent, is more toxic in the male. Unfortunately males are aggressive and tend to wander in search of females. They are often found in swimming pools where they have fallen while so engaged. They also show up in garages and yards in suburban Sydney. Until the antivenin was produced the bite of a male Sydney funnel-web spider was usually fatal. Even the bite of a female or juvenile can be serious. Like the related diplurid spiders, the hexanthelids have generally long
KnowledgeWeb Project at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
KnowledgeWeb Project The KnowledgeWeb Project is a learning web site about knowledge envisioned and supervised by James Burke and the James Burke Institute for Innovation in Education. It is a non-profit, all volunteer project. The mission of the site is to present knowledge in a highly interconnected, holistic way. The goal is not only to inform about the scientists, artists, innovators and explorers of history but also to find the connections between them and impact they have had on modern life. Initially the Knowledge Web will have 2200 entries linked over 16,000 ways. Later it will grow to include a theoretically unlimited amount of information. In later phases data visualization technologies will allow users visual interaction with the contents of the site. The project is looking for volunteers (volunteers@k-web.org or http://www.burkeweb.org/).
Vanity site at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
a home page) or may be as elaborate as an online database with gigabytes of data. Many ISPs offer a few megabytes of space for customers to host their own vanity site. Content of vanity sites vary from site to site and can, depending on the hosting server, contain anything that any other websites contain. However, typical vanity sites contain images, text and a collection of "favorite links." Many also contain short biographies, resumes and blogs. Many vanity site runners run their site because it is the most effective medium to express their opinions or creative endeavours that simply would not have an outlet. These types of sites may contain short fiction such as short stories or samples of artwork. Some celebrities, such as William Shatner, Carrie Fisher and Ming-Na, have
Lotus Notes at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
iSeries, pSeries, and zSeries. The native client runs on all versions of Windows and MacOS 9.0 and X, while the web interface is usable by most web browsers. A design client is available to allow rapid development of databases consisting of forms, which allow users to create documents; and views, which display selected document fields in columns. Features include group Calendaring and Scheduling, SMTP-based email, NNTP-based news support, and automatic HTML conversion of all documents by the Domino HTTP task. Extremely robust security is built into the product via public key cryptography in client-server and server-server communication, and SSL 3.0 support on the web. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Programming 2 History 3 External Links 4 References Programming Lotus Notes databases are built using the Domino Designer client, which is available
Little Green Footballs at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
16, 2003 Little Green Footballs was subjected to a Denial of Service Attack along with other sites on the Hosting Matters system. The entire Hosting Matters system went down for a few hours. Charles Johnson writes The Denial of Service attack that hit the Hosting Matters system last night and took down LGF, Instapundit, and many other blogs, was directed at Aaron Weisburds Internet Haganah [1] by a group of Al Qaeda-affiliated web sites. Here is Aarons explanation of what happened and why: Al Qaeda Internet attack [1]. Registered user Aaron says that the attacks were carried out by supporters of a number of Al Qaida-affiliated forums registered to Saudis and running in Malaysia who declared an online "Jihad" against the Haganah blog. The result was that the sites dropped offline,
Yahoo! at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
with the exclamation point) is a popular Internet portal and Web directory. It was founded by Stanford graduates David Filo and Jerry Yang in April 1995. Yahoo! is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The Web site started out as "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" but eventually received a new moniker with the help of a dictionary. The name Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle," but Filo and Yang insist they selected the name because they liked the general definition of a yahoo, as in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift: "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth." Yahoo! itself first resided on Yang's student workstation, "Akebono," while the software was lodged on Filo's computer, "Konishiki"âboth named after legendary sumo wrestlers. The "yet another" phrasing goes back at least to the Unix
List of Internet topics at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
-- Netscape Communicator -- Netwar -- Network address translation -- Network Control Program -- Network File System -- Network Information Centre -- Network Mapping -- Network News Transfer Protocol -- Network protocol design principles -- Network time protocol -- News agency -- Newsreader -- Newsserver -- Nikola Tesla -- Non-repudiation -- Noun -- Novell -- NSD -- NSFNet -- Nude celebrities on the Internet O Online -- Online Books Page -- Open Cola -- Open mail relay -- Open shortest path first -- Open Site -- OpenNAP -- OS/390 -- OSI model -- OSPF -- out-of-band P Packet radio -- Packet switching -- Parasitic computing -- Paul Mockapetris -- Paul Vixie -- PayPal -- Peer-to-peer -- Peering -- Pen pal -- Personal area network -- Ping -- PKZIP -- Plug-and-play --
Laura Schlessinger at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
January 16, 1947) is a popular American radio talk-show host, hosting the Dr. Laura call-in show. Schlessinger characterizes her show as a "moral health program" rather than as an "advice program". Her responses to callers usually display a trademark frankness that some people find harsh. Her advice has been widely sought and the show is the third highest-rated talk radio show in the United States. She is a outspoken critic of sex outside of marriage, marrying quickly or at a young age, abortion, and aspects of the gay rights movement. Her radio program often features short editorial monologues on social and political topics. She has also authored numerous self-help books, including the best-selling Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives, and several religious books. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")
Midgard (software) at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
management system built on the Midgard Framework. Features include web-based authoring WYSIWYG interfaces and configurable XML workflow system. The Midgard Content Management Framework was initially released in May 1999, and has since gathered a sizable user and developer community. Midgard powers thousands of web sites ranging from simple organizational websites to major portals like New Zealand eGovernment site and Playbill. Midgard is built on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, PHP and MySQL) platform. There is also a separate pure-PHP implementation for hosted environments and Windows systems called Midgard Lite The name Midgard comes from Nordic mythology, meaning the world of humans. History Midgard Project was started in early 1998 by Jukka Zitting and Henri Bergius for a Finnish Historical reenactment organization Harmaasudet a system for them to publish their material online. Since
Worldwide green parties at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
natural ecoregions, preventing global climate change, and preserving other aspects of the natural environment (see environmentalism) are viewed as necessary to maintain human life. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Definitions 1.1 'Small-g' Green Parties 1.2 Greening 1.3 Green Movement 1.4 'Capital-g' Green Parties 1.5 Four pillars 2 History 3 Growth and maturity of Green Parties 4 Green Party's politics 4.6 Values and Ethics 4.7 Critique of green policy 4.8 Platforms 4.9 Alliances 4.10 Policy issues 5 Global Reach 5.11 Global Gatherings 5.12 Global Green Meetings 5.13 Global Greens Web Site 5.14 The Green Federations 5.15 Critique 6 Specific Green Parties 6.16 Green Parties in the English-speaking World 6.17 Green Parties in the Developing World 6.18 List of Green Parties 7 External Links 7.19 Global Lists and Websites 7.20 Green Party Newsletters
World Columbian Exposition at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
of the New World. Chicago had beaten New York City, Washington, D.C and St. Louis, Missouri for the honor of hosting the fair. During the competition to win the fair, Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York Sun, dubbed Chicago "that windy city." The World's Fair Exposition was celebrating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' voyage of America. Opening ceremonies for the fair were held on October 21, 1892, but the fairgrounds were not actually opened to the public until May 1, 1893. The fair ran until October 30, 1893. In addition to recognizing the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World, the fair also served to show the world that Chicago had risen from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire which had destroyed much of the
Microsoft Windows at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
making it the default choice for much of the market. Most consumers do not delete Windows and install another operating system, though this is an option. Security Security has been a major issue with Windows family products for many years. Most modern operating systems were designed for security in a multi-user and/or networked environment and have a relatively small number of security issues. Windows was originally designed for ease-of-use on a single-user PC without a network connection, and did not have security features built in from the outset. As a result, Windows has been successfully targeted by hackers and virus writers time and time again. The Blaster worm of August 2003 is a recent example. Microsoft publicly admitted their ongoing security problems shortly after the turn of the century and (according
Majordomo at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
UNIX and related operating systems. It came into widespread use beginning in 1992, predating the popularity of the web browser, in an era when many people had email access but no Internet connection. As a result, tasks such as subscribing and unsubscribing are handled by sending mail messages, a process that seems cumbersome today. There are front-ends, such as majorcool, to provide a web interface. Many mailing lists are still run using majordomo. Most, however, moved to commercial mailing list hosting services, often with a stipend of $100 or more paid to the list owner by the hosting service in exchange for the transfer. Most of the hosting providers were subsequently bought out by Yahoo. They are still present as "Yahoo Groups." Before Majordomo, mailing lists were maintained manually, with a
Mask work at 2008-05-08 13:39:32
fair use rights including the typical backup exemptions that 17 USC § 117 provides for computer software. Nevertheless, as fair use in true copyright was originally recognized by the judiciary before being codified in statute1, it may one day be recognized in mask work protection as well. The correct symbol used in a mask work's copyright notice is Ⓜ (M enclosed in a circle; Ⓜ) or *M*, not (M) in parentheses as your web browser may render it. Mask works, copyrights, and read-only memory Mask work copyright is technically not a copyright at all (except in compound phrases like "Copyright Office", the word copyright does not even appear in 17 USC chapter 9) but a sui generis right. The exclusive rights granted to mask work owners are more limited than those
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