Email-Abstract-1.0
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Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway
Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway
09/05/2004 02:37 AMAtlantic Sky has announced its support to the Sender ID standard for
email sender authentication. Atlantic Sky's support will make Sender
ID available to global enterprises through its Mailqube 2003 E-mail
gateway. [PRWEB Sep 5, 2004]
SQL-Abstract-1.14
SQL-Abstract-1.14
11/04/2003 11:41 PMSQL-Abstract-1.15
SQL-Abstract-1.15
11/06/2003 10:48 PMDBIx-Abstract-1.005
DBIx-Abstract-1.005
03/15/2003 05:56 AMStatistical Abstract of the U.S.
Statistical Abstract of the U.S.
03/06/2004 01:57 AMmmmm. raw data.
Abstract classes in .NET
Abstract classes in .NET
10/26/2002 03:40 AMCNET Oct 26 2002 2:37AM ET
Abstract Beam 0.1
Abstract Beam 0.1
04/26/2004 02:22 PMA theme with bright colours on a black background.
SQLite-Abstract-0.1
SQLite-Abstract-0.1
01/07/2005 02:29 AMDate-Holidays-Abstract-0.02
Date-Holidays-Abstract-0.02
05/26/2004 10:45 AMDate-Holidays-Abstract-0.03
Date-Holidays-Abstract-0.03
05/31/2004 05:39 AMMaypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.6
Maypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.6
09/01/2004 12:11 AMDate-Holidays-Abstract-0.01
Date-Holidays-Abstract-0.01
05/23/2004 06:07 PMMaypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.4
Maypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.4
08/12/2004 09:52 AMMaypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.5
Maypole-Authentication-Abstract-0.5
08/29/2004 06:06 PMPHPBuilder: Putting a Handle on the
Abstract
PHPBuilder: Putting a Handle on the
Abstract
02/10/2003 09:04 AMUsing Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT)
In Applications
Using Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT)
In Applications
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
A well laid out user interface is an effective means of making
applications user-friendly. It is typically used by organizations for
accepting orders from customers, getting customer’s feedback on a
product, for conducting a market survey on the latest trends in
economy.
Brief Abstract of Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer page
Brief Abstract of Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer page
06/26/2005 02:07 AMMesothelioma is an uncommon form of cancer, usually associated with
previous exposure to asbestos. In this disease, malignant (cancerous)
cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most
of the body's internal organs. Its most common site is the pleura
(outer lining of the lungs and chest cavity), but it may also occur in
the peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity) or the pericardium
(a sac that surrounds the heart).
Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they
inhaled asbestos particles, or have been exposed to asbestos dust and
fibre in other ways, such as by washing the clothes of a family member
who worked with asbestos, or by home renovation using asbestos cement
products.
In the United States, the average mesothelioma-related settlement was
$1 million; for cases that go to trial awards averaged $6 million,
according to a study by the RAND Corporation. Only a small fraction of
the thousands of asbestos-related lawsuits in the United States every
year are related to mesothelioma. In 2004, a bill in the United States
Senate aimed a asbestos litigation reform failed to reach a floor
vote. In January of 2005, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen
Specter announced he would again try to pass an asbestos litigation
reform bill.
A separate bill introduced on March 17, 2005, the Fairness in Asbestos
Injury Resolution Act of 2005 (FAIR act of 2005), seeks to ensure a
set amount of compensation dependent on the symptoms of the victim.
The range is from Medical Monitoring for victims with Asbestosis or
Pleural Disease to $35,000 for victims with Mixed Disease With
Impairment all the way to over $1,000,000 for Mesothelioma victims and
nonsmoking Lung Cancer victims
from:
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma page
Open Directory Project's Mesothelioma CategoryCreate interesting (abstract) graphics
with iTunes
Create interesting (abstract) graphics
with iTunes
03/19/2003 10:24 PMHere's a simple hint on an easy way to create attractive abstract
images for personal use (for the Desktop, Photoshop backgrounds, on
iCards, etc.) with iTunes:Turn visual effects on in iTunes, preferably
full screen
Capture...
Hurricane report from Q-Burns Abstract
Message
Hurricane report from Q-Burns Abstract
Message
08/18/2004 12:23 PMFamed DJ and friend of BoingBoing Michael Donaldson, aka
QBurns Abstract
Message, had just returned from tour in Eastern Europe last week
when the hurricane hit his home in Florida. There's no electricity yet
in many places, but he's hiding out in his recording studio with a
dial-up connection and a hamster-powered laptop and e-mails us this
report. Image: snapshot of a frightened cat coming out of hiding a
couple days after the storm.
The winds here in Orlando were at about 90 MPH when it hit. The was a
lot of destruction, but somehow my house and property ended up
completely unscathed. The worst part lasted 45 minutes. I just sat in
the dark with my cat and a bottle of wine watching the whole thing out
the window. It was really crazy. Saw the trees flapping around and
then I kept seeing flashes of blue and green in the sky ... I thought
this was some strange lightning but found out later it was actually
electrical transformers exploding across the neighborhood. Wow.
I've been through at least 3 hurricanes in my life and have never seen
anything like this either. The city is like a warzone with debris and
fallen trees and power lines everywhere. It was starting to get
cleaned up as I left home yesterday, so hopefully when I return all
will be back to normal. I can't even imagine what it looks like down
south in the Ft. Meyers area, which received the full force of the
storm. It actually weakened a bit before it hit central Florida.
My business partner has a 30 foot tree laying in his backyard. Another
friend has a tree about that big in his swimming pool (no idea how
he'll get that out). Yet another friend lives in a neighborhood that
is in a 'dead end' road. A huge tree has fallen in the path of their
only exit, and they can only leave by foot. I guess I got off easy.
None of us have any power, though.
The storm was followed by eerie silence and the even eerier sight of
my neighborhood residents walking the lightless streets, Night Of The
Living Dead-style, surveying the damage. A friend of mine owned a bar
that miraculously had power so after a few phone calls we convened
there 90 minutes after the hurricane's end. About 60 people showed and
I started playing records and doing vodka shots. This had the makings
of a really nice party as a ton of frustration and stress was being
expelled by all. We were stopped at about 1 AM by a number of cops who
claimed the city was in a state of emergency and there was a curfew in
effect all over the city. We either left the party or we were to be
arrested. Thus we were ordered to tipsily navigate the darkened,
traffic light-less, wreckage covered streets to our hot, powerless,
and, in some cases, devastated homes. You think the 'man' would give
us a break.
images part one,
images
part two. And here's a gallery of personal snaps from Maria, one
of the "hurricane party" attendees (owner of the frightened cat
above):
Link
a>. Bonus: a brand new Q-Burns Abstract Message DJ mix available for
online listening and/or download -- Link
Update: an anonymous BB reader sends in this
wmv file -- a composite of time-lapse stills of Hurricane Charley
hitting Florida over the span of about seven hours. Link
2003 Statistical Abstract of the United
States
2003 Statistical Abstract of the United
States
02/13/2004 07:01 AM2003 Statistical Abstract of the United Stateshtt
p://www.census.gov/prod/www/statistical-abstract-03.htmlThe 2003 Statistical Abstract of the United States is now online and
continues to gives us access to very valuable demographics and
economic information on the United States. I have addded this to my
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog
Business Intelligence and will
be adding this to my
Business Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide.
XML Protocol Abstract Model Working
Draft Published
XML Protocol Abstract Model Working
Draft Published
02/20/2003 03:54 PM20 February 2003: The XML Protocol Working Group has released a final
Working Draft of the XML Protocol Abstract Model. First published in
2001, the document was an evaluation and reasoning tool used to craft
SOAP Version 1.2. The Working Group believes the model has served its
purpose and plans no further work on it. Visit the Web Services home
page. (News archive)
Abstract Plane's New Video Digitizer
Software for Windows
Abstract Plane's New Video Digitizer
Software for Windows
07/11/2004 02:27 AMAbstract Plane, the leading provider of video capture solutions for
QuickTime, is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.0 of its
Vdig (video digitizer) for Windows. [PRWEB Jul 11, 2004]
RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax Working
Draft Published
RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax Working
Draft Published
11/12/2002 06:47 PM12 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Concepts and
Abstract Syntax (formerly named Concepts and Abstract Data Model). The
draft defines the abstract graph syntax on which RDF is based. It
discusses design goals, the meaning of RDF documents, key concepts,
character normalization and handling of URI references. Read about the
Semantic Web Activity. (News archive)
OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics
Working Draft Published
OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics
Working Draft Published
11/11/2002 03:18 PM31 July 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics. The draft is a
high-level description of the OWL Web Ontology Language 1.0 and its
subset OWL Lite. Automated tools can use common sets of terms called
ontologies to power services such as more accurate Web search,
intelligent software agents, and knowledge management. OWL is used to
publish and share ontologies on the Web. Read about the W3C Semantic
Web Activity. (News archive)
Hurricane Charley report from Q-Burns
Abstract Message
Hurricane Charley report from Q-Burns
Abstract Message
08/18/2004 03:05 PMFamed DJ and friend of BoingBoing Michael Donaldson, aka
QBurns Abstract
Message, had just returned from tour in Eastern Europe last week
when the hurricane hit his home in Florida. Electricity is still out
in many places, so he's hiding out in his recording studio with a
dial-up connection and a hamster-powered laptop to e-mail us this
report. Image: snapshot of a frightened cat coming out of hiding a
couple days after the storm.
The winds here in Orlando were at about 90 MPH when it hit. The was a
lot of destruction, but somehow my house and property ended up
completely unscathed. The worst part lasted 45 minutes. I just sat in
the dark with my cat and a bottle of wine watching the whole thing out
the window. It was really crazy. Saw the trees flapping around and
then I kept seeing flashes of blue and green in the sky ... I thought
this was some strange lightning but found out later it was actually
electrical transformers exploding across the neighborhood. Wow.
I've been through at least 3 hurricanes in my life and have never seen
anything like this either. The city is like a warzone with debris and
fallen trees and power lines everywhere. It was starting to get
cleaned up as I left home yesterday, so hopefully when I return all
will be back to normal. I can't even imagine what it looks like down
south in the Ft. Meyers area, which received the full force of the
storm. It actually weakened a bit before it hit central Florida.
My business partner has a 30 foot tree laying in his backyard. Another
friend has a tree about that big in his swimming pool (no idea how
he'll get that out). Yet another friend lives in a neighborhood that
is in a 'dead end' road. A huge tree has fallen in the path of their
only exit, and they can only leave by foot. I guess I got off easy.
None of us have any power, though.
The storm was followed by eerie silence and the even eerier sight of
my neighborhood residents walking the lightless streets, Night Of The
Living Dead-style, surveying the damage. A friend of mine owned a bar
that miraculously had power so after a few phone calls we convened
there 90 minutes after the hurricane's end. About 60 people showed and
I started playing records and doing vodka shots. This had the makings
of a really nice party as a ton of frustration and stress was being
expelled by all. We were stopped at about 1 AM by a number of cops who
claimed the city was in a state of emergency and there was a curfew in
effect all over the city. We either left the party or we were to be
arrested. Thus we were ordered to tipsily navigate the darkened,
traffic light-less, wreckage covered streets to our hot, powerless,
and, in some cases, devastated homes. You think the 'man' would give
us a break.
Photo galleries from the
Orlando Sentinel:
images part one,
images
part two. And here's a gallery of personal snaps from Maria, one
of the "hurricane party" attendees (owner of the frightened cat
above):
Link
a>. Bonus: a brand new Q-Burns Abstract Message DJ mix available for
online listening and/or download -- Link
Update: an anonymous BB reader sends in this
wmv file -- a composite of time-lapse stills of Hurricane Charley
hitting Florida over the span of about seven hours. Link
. And via Poynter, an interesting essay on the power of TV
infographics in the eye of a storm: "Radar Love." Link
New PHP5 feature: Abstract Data Type
extension
New PHP5 feature: Abstract Data Type
extension
01/21/2003 05:02 PMAbstract Appeal -- The Terri Schiavo
Information Page
Abstract Appeal -- The Terri Schiavo
Information Page
03/23/2005 05:13 AMAbstract Appeal -- The Terri Schiavo Information Page .. An Objective
Legal Look (and more) on Schiavo-- .. objective breakdown of the
schiavo case .. excellent analysis .. some legal sources ..
timeline
abstractappeal.com/schiavo/infopage.html
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trimMail's Email Battles: CERT Reveals
Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs
trimMail's Email Battles: CERT Reveals
Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs
12/28/2004 11:37 AMCERT Reveals Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs .. Permanent link to this
item
emailbattles.com/archive/battles/security_aajdafbdca_eg
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Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts
Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts
06/17/2005 03:17 PMChrysanth Software has released Chrysanth Email Notifier v2.3, a free
POP3, IMAP4 and Gmail notification software that helps you to get
notified of every incoming email and even spams in your mail boxes
while they are still sitting on the remote email servers. [PRWEB Jun
15, 2005]
Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
Progress Report
Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
Progress Report
06/28/2004 03:12 PMIn the latest in an occasional series of e-mails to Microsoft
customers, Microsoft's chairman provides an update on the progress of
efforts to curb the epidemic of junk e-mail.
RDF Concepts and Abstract Data Model
Working Draft Published
RDF Concepts and Abstract Data Model
Working Draft Published
09/03/2002 11:37 AM30 August 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of the Resource Description Framework (RDF): Concepts and
Abstract Data Model. The draft defines the abstract graph syntax on
which RDF is based, and other technical aspects of RDF. Read about the
Semantic Web Activity. (News archive)
Email Hosting Service by Runbox Provides
Businesses with Premium Email
Email Hosting Service by Runbox Provides
Businesses with Premium Email
06/05/2005 11:37 PMOffer premium email to your business with Runbox Email Hosting. [PRWEB
Jun 3, 2005]
Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail
Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail
08/17/2004 02:00 AMAliencamel.com announces that the email-storage-space race is over.
This race was started by Google's Gmail service offering 1GB of
storage. AlienCamel has gone the final step and is now offering its
users unlimited storage. By removing limits on space, users now have a
simple, low-cost service which will keep their emails safe, secure and
backed up forever. AlienCamel has implemented the most sophisticated
anti-spam filtering and email-virus-blocking technology over the last
18 months. Now, AlienCamel is the first independent commercial email
service in the world to offer "unlimited storage for personal email".
[PRWEB Aug 17, 2004]
The Sheboygan Museum of Art presents
Abstract Expressionist Works by Miss
Wensleydale's Second Grade Class
The Sheboygan Museum of Art presents
Abstract Expressionist Works by Miss
Wensleydale's Second Grade Class
09/18/2004 11:00 AM2nd Grade Expressionism
art-museum.org/grafix/cheese/index.html
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Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
For Better Email Search?
Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
For Better Email Search?
01/17/2004 10:47 PMThe big discussion that I've been having with a few different people
over the last few weeks is whether or not Google would get into the
email business - and, if so, how? To me, it seems like an obvious
extension of their technology and business model - but not everyone
agrees. However, the rumors are getting louder and louder that
Google is developing an
email product. The question is whether they'll be offering an
entire "Google Email" system, or if they're just working on a version
of their AdSense offering that would work within email (generating
contextual ads based on the content of the email). Some people I've
spoken to about it thought that people would freak out if they thought
Google was reading their email to do its contextualization magic -
which could be true. The question is how many people will freak out -
and will plenty of others be more than willing to welcome the Google
contextualization engine into their inbox, in exchange for the ability
to actually "Google your email"? Many people always seem to want the
ability to better search through their own email. I could see a
certain willingness from many people to let Google place ads in their
email in exchange for the ability to better search through all the
email. If Google could figure out a good anti-spam solution, as well,
it could be a real hit.
Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry
Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry
06/22/2005 01:51 AMFor years, SMTP server software was used to send and receive e-mail
communications. These older servers, usually freeware, have created
many delivery challenges. Most of the time, marketers, CEO’s and even
CMO’s are completely unaware of these issues. The owners of
ActivSoftware, in central New York, introduced a worldwide challenge
to prove their software system (http://www.activsoftware.com/xms) is
one of a kind in the email industry. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]
Email Postage Company Says People Want
Email Postage Stamps
Email Postage Company Says People Want
Email Postage Stamps
04/21/2004 12:54 PMIs it really any surprise that an email postage company has done a
survey saying that
p
eople want email postage stamps as a way of cutting back spam. In
the past, every survey that has asked people about email postage has
generally come out the opposite way. However, when you ask the
question in a leading way, such as: "Is it a good idea to shift the
cost of e-mail from the ISPs to those who send mass e-mail?" who's
actually going to say no? Of course, people want to "shift the cost,"
but that's not the same as saying they want to deal with email postage
stamps.
Devshed: The Factory Method and Abstract
Factory
Devshed: The Factory Method and Abstract
Factory
12/22/2004 01:40 AMWith more on the PHP patterns front,
Devshed has a new article posted
about the
Factory Method and Abstract Factory.
Must We Pay For Email?
Must We Pay For Email?
12/16/2003 12:32 PMOne of the popular suggestions for stopping spam is to
start
charging for every email sent. The latest proponent of this plan
are the folks at Forrester Research. They make the same mistakes most
people do in proposing such a solution - suggesting that the benefits
will far outweigh the costs. They suggest that most firms will
actually save money because they won't have to pay for spam filters
any more. They also suggest that email will become more useful -
since emails won't get ignored and/or lost so much. However, there
are also a ton of unintended consequences that they ignore. First,
revamping the entire infrastructure of email for the sake of tracking
and charging will be incredibly expensive. Then, maintaining that
infrastructure will raise all sorts of other issues. They will need
to track usage, charges, do the billing, and make sure people pay.
These are not inexpensive things. It also acts to discourage use.
Putting any sort of "per-use" tax will discourage legitimate uses of
email just as much as the bad uses of email. Mailing lists would
become nearly impossible to maintain, and because email would need to
be tracked to specific people, anonymous email would become
impossible. The basic idea of charging to stamp out spammers may
sound nice, but there are unintended consequences that suggest it
wouldn't be a very useful solution, while also placing the cost burden
on all of the legitimate users of email.
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