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Author :: Scott Nelson  |
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| Article Title :: ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe” Recognition f |
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ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe” Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on the Internet
by: Scott Nelson
SALT LAKE CITY – September 15, 2004 – ContentWatch, Inc., a trusted provider of Internet filter and protection tools, today announced the launch of its Family Safe Program, a list of Web sites that have been identified and recognized by ContentWatch™ as “family safe.”
More than 30 Family Safe sites have already been identified and approved, and anyone can recommend a Family Safe site by emailing familysafesites@contentwatch.com.
“There is a real need in the world for more Web sites that are safe for the eyes and minds of families with young children and teena (read full article) |
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Author :: Stephen Bucaro  |
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| Article Title :: Device Driver Basics |
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Device Driver Basics
by: Stephen Bucaro
Most people understand that the "hardware" part of their computer is the real physical parts, like the keyboard, mouse, modem, hard drive and so on. They understand that the "software" is computer bits stored on the hard drive, CD-ROM, or other storage media. But most people are a little hazy about exactly what a "driver" is.
In this article, I'm going to reveal in plain English what a driver is, why we need drivers, and exactly where the drivers are hiding. To give you a basic understanding, I'm going to go back, way back, to the early days of computers.
The Early Days
The year is 1981 and the world is in the midst of a severe resession. I (read full article) |
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Author :: Toby J. Rhodes  |
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| Article Title :: Introducing GRML |
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Introducing GRML
by: Toby J. Rhodes
Creating a new markup language.
Introduction.
General Reuse Markup Langauge, or GRML, is a markup language for web browsers. It has the data definition features of character-delimited files and XML, with the hyperlinking and form support of HTML.
The purpose of this article is to show why GRML exists and how it complements HTML, XML, RSS, and character-delimited formats.
Background.
GRML is not the result of a specific plan. It was developed as a solution to another problem, namely reusing data from a web service. It began with the development of a web front-end to request content from a few web services. A data format was needed to handle re (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft CRM Customization - processing in/out-go |
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Microsoft CRM Customization - processing in/out-going email messages
by: Andrew Karasev
We would like to give you several situations, when you may need custom development and programming to improve Microsoft CRM functionality. This overview is for programmer, software developer, IT specialist, database administrator.
Microsoft CRM, the CRM application from Microsoft Business Solutions utilizes almost all the recent Microsoft technologies: .Net (it is actually written in C#.Net with HTML and Javascript at the web client side plus has Microsoft CRM SDK with C# and partially VB.Net samples), Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange 2003/2000 and others. Now to give you brief review fro (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains customization and developme |
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Microsoft Great Plains customization and development – overview for programmer
by: Andrew Karasev
When Great Plains Software was designing and developing Great Plains Dynamics/Dynamics CS+/eEnterprise - it placed several fundamental principles into the system
1. Computer platform independence. If you consider the situation in the computer software industry those days (earlier 1990-th) - nobody knew which office computer platform will be the winner: IBM PC clones with Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh with Mac OS or something like Sun SPARC. This is why graphical multiplatform idea was popular among software developers. Also there was a myth about C/C++ languages, working simila (read full article) |
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Author :: Clare Lawrence  |
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| Article Title :: Domain Names |
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Domain Names
by: Clare Lawrence
Domain names are relatively straightforward! Or at least that’s the theory!!
The domain name is also, but technically not quiet correct, known as the website address.
Using an ISP’s domain name can look amateurish in an e-mail addresses, it is much more so with websites, giving the impression of hanging on another’s coat tails. The only exception being when a firm wants to re-inforce a local or professional affiliation by appearing as part of an existing site dedicated to a region or association. Even in such cases autonomy and continuity are better assured by having one’s own domain and merely using a page on the third party’s site to poin (read full article) |
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| Article Title :: The Idea of Reference |
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The Idea of Reference
by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
http://www.britannica.com
There is no source of reference remotely as authoritative as the Encyclopaedia Britannica. There is no brand as venerable and as veteran as this mammoth labour of knowledge and ideas established in 1768. There is no better value for money. And, after a few sputters and bugs, it now comes in all shapes and sizes, including two CD-ROM versions (standard and deluxe) and an appealing and reader-friendly web site. So, why does it always appear to be on the brink of extinction?
The Britannica provides for an interesting study of the changing fortunes (and formats) of vendors of reference. As late as a decade ago, it wa (read full article) |
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Author :: Terri Seymour  |
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| Article Title :: Upload??...Download??......Help!! |
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Upload??...Download??......Help!!
by: Terri Seymour
How do I upload an ebook to my site? How do I download an ebook or program? I seem to be getting this question a lot lately as well as a specific request to write an article on this subject, so here is the info on how to download and/or upload.
First of all, let me explain the difference. A download is when you "pick up" an ebook, program, etc. from another computer and bring it "down" to your computer.
An upload is just the opposite. You are sending something from your computer "up" to your host's computer. It will then appear on your website.
To download, all you do is click on the download link and save the file/program to yo (read full article) |
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Author :: Clare Lawrence  |
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| Article Title :: Detagged domains. |
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Detagged domains.
by: Clare Lawrence
What is a DETAGGED domain name? We get asked this question regularly.
Only UK domain names can be detagged. A domain name that has been DETAGGED is no longer hosted on valid name servers.
What happens if there are no longer valid nameservers showing against a domain name?
If no valid name servers are showing this means that any services such e-mail or a web site will no longer work.
Who can DETAG a domain name?
Only a domain registration service or agent can DETAG a domain name. This happens if the relationship between domain name owner and agent expires, for example if the registration fee or renewal fee is not paid.
When are domain name (read full article) |
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Author :: Clare Lawrence  |
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| Article Title :: Understanding DNS |
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Understanding DNS
by: Clare Lawrence
How to understand the Domain Name System
Ever wonder why DNS systems came into existence? Efficiency. Every computer has a distinct IP address, and the Internet needed an elite method for obtaining these addresses and for managing the system as a whole. Enter ICANN.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number manages the DNS root of the Internet domain namespace. ICANN’s role is to manage the assignment of identifiers, ensuring that all users have unique names.
The DNS system is run by a series of servers called DNS servers. ICANN manages the root DNS domains, under which are the top-level domains.
It also manages:
Organiza (read full article) |
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