Google Soups Up Its Search Toolbox (AP)
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Google Soups Up Its Search Toolbox
Google Soups Up Its Search Toolbox
06/02/2004 02:16 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Jun 2 2004 6:47AM GMT
Google soups up its search toolbox for
intranets
Google soups up its search toolbox for
intranets
06/02/2004 01:05 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jun 2 2004 4:23AM GMT
Google soups up its search for intranets
Google soups up its search for intranets
06/07/2004 04:24 AMSmh.com.au - Mon Jun 7, 01:52 am GMT
Google soups up intranet search tools
Google soups up intranet search tools
06/02/2004 01:42 PMCNN Jun 2 2004 5:09PM GMT
Google Enhances Its Search Toolbox
Google Enhances Its Search Toolbox
06/02/2004 12:07 PMRed Nova Jun 2 2004 3:36PM GMT
Google upgrades its search toolbox
Google upgrades its search toolbox
06/02/2004 03:03 PMCTV.ca Jun 2 2004 6:42PM GMT
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Search alternatives Why Google and other
search sites see small firms as big
rivals
Search alternatives Why Google and other
search sites see small firms as big
rivals
04/18/2005 08:39 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Apr 18, 01:25 pm GMT
SEARCH WAR '04: YAHOO TO DROP GOOGLE AS
PRIMARY SEARCH TECH
SEARCH WAR '04: YAHOO TO DROP GOOGLE AS
PRIMARY SEARCH TECH
01/07/2004 07:00 PMYahoo Gets Set to Give Google Run for
Money
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• Search alternatives Why Google and
other search sites see sm
• Search alternatives Why Google and
other search sites see sm
04/18/2005 08:39 AMNewshub.com - Mon Apr 18, 01:27 pm GMT
Corel Soups up XML Platform
Corel Soups up XML Platform
12/11/2002 09:09 AMThe latest rollout of Corel's XMetaL platform adds support for
Microsoft's ActiveX technology and four components targeting both
developers and end users.
Google Hacks Week 4 -- Additional Google
News Search Options
Google Hacks Week 4 -- Additional Google
News Search Options
03/13/2003 10:26 AMGoogle IPO valued at $36 bn: Internet
search leader Google Inc. detailed its
highly
Google IPO valued at $36 bn: Internet
search leader Google Inc. detailed its
highly
07/27/2004 12:28 AMNDTV Jul 27 2004 4:56AM GMT
Google accused of 'elderly
discrimination': Online search engine
leader Google Incorporation casts
Google accused of 'elderly
discrimination': Online search engine
leader Google Incorporation casts
07/24/2004 02:38 AMNDTV Jul 24 2004 7:04AM GMT
Google fixed flaw in Google Desktop
Search(GDS)
Google fixed flaw in Google Desktop
Search(GDS)
12/22/2004 01:56 AMPakTribune.com Dec 22 2004 6:39AM GMT
China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters
China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters
04/14/2005 01:42 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Apr 14 2005 4:54PM GMT
China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters (AP)
China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters (AP)
04/14/2005 09:35 AMAP - The Chinese government has become increasingly sophisticated at
controlling the Internet, taking a multilayered approach that
contributes to precision in blocking political dissent, a report
released Thursday finds.
- China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters
- China Soups Up Internet Censoring
Filters
04/16/2005 07:34 PMIT AsiaOne Apr 16 2005 9:42PM GMT
Nvidia Soups Up Mobile Graphics Tech
Nvidia Soups Up Mobile Graphics Tech
01/06/2005 05:37 PMComputer graphics giant Nvidia has ported its GeForce Go 6 series
technology to thin and light notebooks, which it vows will deliver a
"home theater" quality experience. Sony is the first vendor to
integrate the GeForce Go 6200 into its line of Vaio S Series and Sony
Vaio FS Series notebooks.
Apple Soups Up Xserve, Ships Xsan
Apple Soups Up Xserve, Ships Xsan
01/04/2005 06:22 PMThe company unveils a speedier version of its Xserve line of
rack-mountable servers and announces the availability of its Xsan file
system for storage area networks.
Update 2: China Soups Up Internet
Censoring Filters
Update 2: China Soups Up Internet
Censoring Filters
04/14/2005 03:14 PMForbes Apr 14 2005 6:32PM GMT
Google indicateur - All about the search
engine Google
Google indicateur - All about the search
engine Google
06/13/2004 11:51 AM¨‡ªŠ† §‡†…§Š §ª§‡ § §…©§†§ª ˆ„ .. Google indicateur - All about the
search engine Google .. †Š§Œ ˆ„ .. wanted to know .. GoogleWorld ..
Quelle .. Google
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SQL ToolBox 0.4
SQL ToolBox 0.4
03/14/2003 03:38 PMA database administration and code generation tool.
DX Toolbox 1.5.0
DX Toolbox 1.5.0
02/17/2004 03:49 PMSearches the web for you, gathering information on solar and
geomagnetic conditions that affect radio propagation.
Update: DX Toolbox 1.5
Update: DX Toolbox 1.5
02/17/2004 11:51 AMThe radio propagation/conditions analysis and forecasting tool adds 20
different shortwave propagation reports and forecasts, plus
enhancements to and faster plotting of the grayline map.
DX Toolbox 2.0.0 Released
DX Toolbox 2.0.0 Released
06/29/2004 11:27 PMBlack Cat Systems announces the release of DX Toolbox version 2.0.0, a
radio propagation / conditions analysis and forecasting tool for
amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio
enthusiasts. DX Toolbox is just $19.99.
This version adds improvements to the propagation forecasting
tools.
Complete information about DX Toolbox and downloads may be obtained
from
http://w
ww.blackcatsystems.com/software/dxtoolbox.htmlUpdate: DX Toolbox 1.6
Update: DX Toolbox 1.6
04/14/2004 10:28 AMThe radio propagation/conditions analysis and forecasting tool adds a
grid square calculator to determine grid squares from longitude and
latitude, plus a world map showing grid squares and time zone
information.
Archive Toolbox 2.0
Archive Toolbox 2.0
01/06/2004 02:25 PMFileMaker plugin; archive creation & expansion.
RDBMS Toolbox 1.1
RDBMS Toolbox 1.1
12/28/2003 11:24 AMA collection of open source and free RDBMS software.
IBM Grid Toolbox 2.2
IBM Grid Toolbox 2.2
11/14/2003 06:18 PMA grid toolbox that includes Globus Toolkit 2.2 and special scripts
for Linux.
DX Toolbox 2.1.0 Released
DX Toolbox 2.1.0 Released
07/13/2004 08:51 PMBlack Cat Systems announces the release of DX Toolbox version 2.1.0, a
radio propagation / conditions analysis and forecasting tool for
amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio
enthusiasts. DX Toolbox is just $24.99.
This version adds the ability to specify custom image URLs to load,
reduces the time to load images, and includes several bug fixes.
Complete information about DX Toolbox and downloads may be obtained
from
http://w
ww.blackcatsystems.com/software/dxtoolbox.htmlUpdate: DX Toolbox 1.8
Update: DX Toolbox 1.8
06/07/2004 10:24 AMThe radio propagation/conditions analysis and forecasting tool can now
show estimated signal strengths over a range of frequencies on a
specific radio path, for a given day, time, and solar conditions.
Apache Toolbox 1.5.68
Apache Toolbox 1.5.68
11/01/2003 06:23 AMAn Apache compilation toolbox.
Apache Toolbox 1.5.70
Apache Toolbox 1.5.70
05/03/2004 10:14 PMAn Apache compilation toolbox.
Audio Toolbox 1.6.0
Audio Toolbox 1.6.0
08/10/2004 09:26 PMAudio function generator and spectrum analyzer for the Macintosh.
DX Toolbox 2.2.0 Released
DX Toolbox 2.2.0 Released
08/27/2004 02:00 PMBlack Cat Systems announces the release of DX Toolbox version 2.2.0, a
radio propagation / conditions analysis and forecasting tool for
amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio
enthusiasts. DX Toolbox is just $24.99.
This version adds a new propagation path estimation tool, improvements
to the images display window, graphs of solar wind and magnetic field
values, and several bug fixes.
New: Global Optimization Toolbox
New: Global Optimization Toolbox
07/01/2004 10:13 AMMaplesoft released Global Optimization Toolbox, an add-on for its
analytical computation software, Maple 9.5.
Update: Mail Toolbox 1.1
Update: Mail Toolbox 1.1
04/30/2004 09:15 AMThe online email utility adds SSL support for POP3/IMAP and SMTP,
improved speed, and other changes.
Database Integration Toolbox available
Database Integration Toolbox available
07/13/2004 07:01 PMMaplesoft has announced the Database Integration Toolbox, which lets
you apply the power of Maple 9.5, the company's technical productivity
environment, to technical datasets...
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SVN-Log-Index-0.1
SVN-Log-Index-0.1
02/10/2004 02:47 AMSVN-Log-Index-0.22
SVN-Log-Index-0.22
05/30/2004 12:22 AMZ-Index
Z-Index
09/15/2004 05:47 AMOver on webst
andards.org I found a link to a guide to z-index according to the
CSS2.1 specification. Click here to see this
guide.
I mention it because it accuses both the Gecko and KHTML engines of
violating the CSS spec, but in reality the author simply does not
understand how auto z-index works in CSS2.1.
Stacking contexts are established in three ways in modern
browsers:
(1) The root element gets a context.
(2) Elements with opacity < 1.0 establish a stacking context (and a
z-index of auto is changed to 0).
(3) A positioned element with a z-index other than auto
establishes a stacking context.
In other words, being positioned (absolute/fixed/relative) does not
mean you establish a stacking context! You must also have a non-auto
z-index.
The normal flow contents of positioned elements with auto z-index
are sorted in an enclosing stacking context as though they had z-index
0. Document order breaks ties. This is specified in section 9.9.1 of
the CSS2.1 specification.
... a stacking level for positioned descendants with 'z-index:
auto', and any descendant stacking contexts with 'z-index: 0'...
So in this
example you have 4 blocks, two of them relatively positioned and
two absolutely positioned.
The two relative positioned blocks each contain absolute positioned
descendants. Because the two RP blocks have the same z-index (auto),
they are sorted in document order. RP1 is therefore below RP2. AP1,
the absolute positioned block inside RP1, has a z-index of 1. This
guarantees it will be above both RP1 and RP2, since it is sorted in
the root element's stacking context at a z-index of 1. RP1 and RP2
render just above the normal flow (z-index 0) level of the root
stacking context, and therefore will always be below AP1 if it has a
positive z-index defined.
Therefore the assertion that AP1 should render below RP2 is false,
and Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering.
In this example, Safari 1.2 on Panther does violate the spec
regarding the positioning of AP2. AP2 should render above RP1 and RP2
in the example but below AP1. Internal Safaris actually render this
correctly (we fixed this bug a long time ago actually), so future
releases of Safari will be correct.
In the next
example, both Mozilla and Safari have the correct rendering. The
claim that only IE gets it right is false. IE gets it wrong. The RP
blocks have a z-index of auto, and so they are below all of the
absolute positioned blocks with positive z-indices in the root's
stacking context.
The following quote should additionally make this clear. It's also
from the CSS2.1 spec, section
9.9.1.
The root element forms the root stacking context. Other stacking
contexts are generated by any positioned element (including relatively
positioned elements) having a computed value of 'z-index' other than
'auto'.
In other words, when a block has auto z-index, it does not act as a
stacking context for other positioned descendants.
So in the next
example, Mozilla and Safari are once more correct. Because RP1
now establishes a stacking context, AP1 is sorted only within RP1's
stacking context. RP1 is then sorted with AP2 in the root's stacking
context. RP1 has a z-index of 11 and AP2 has a z-index of 20, so RP1
is below AP2. RP1 and AP2 are both above RP2 of course because RP2
has an auto z-index, and therefore is just above normal flow content
in the root stacking context (at the 0 z-index level).
I hope this helps clarify how z-index works in modern browsers. As
usual, track back if you have questions.
SVN-Log-Index-0.30
SVN-Log-Index-0.30
06/14/2004 10:08 AMSVN-Log-Index-0.21
SVN-Log-Index-0.21
05/28/2004 12:33 AMindex
index
06/16/2004 06:16 PMTokyo Plastic is freakin WOW! .. Clearly the work of a nutter ..
Incredibly cool flash thing .. Sweeter than candy .. Amazing Flash
site .. Tokyoplastic.com .. .. .. TokyoPlastic .. voorbeeld ..
index
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Giving away the index
Giving away the index
06/05/2005 11:35 PMMy final year project is due in two weeks, and I'm going
to be running on silent for most of them. I have, however, upgraded to
Tiger and playing with Spotlight
has given me plenty to think about.
Giving away the index
The great benefit of having an electronic version of a
book you own in dead-tree format to hand is that you can search it.
Publishers generally don't hand out free digital copies because, well,
they want you to buy the books, not freely distribute electronic
copies.
The thing is, you don't need a digital copy of a book to
be able to search it; you just need a full-text index of it (if you
don't understand what this means, go and read Tim Bray's series O
n Search). An index isn't enough to reconstruct the book, but it
is enough to answer questions like "on what pages of
Eric Meyer on CSS are float layouts discussed?"
Imagine if technical publishers made binary full-text
index files of their titles available for download, for free in some
kind of open standard format. Readers could query them using Spotlight
or similar technologies, and gain the ability to search the titles
they own all without needing to rely on centralised, artificially
limited services such as Amazon's Search Inside the Book.
O'Reilly, I'm looking at you.
Full-text phishing
On a darker note, one thing about Spotlight that has given
me pause is the immense ease with which it can uncover passwords saved
amongst my email. Lost password reminders, new account details,
invitations to sign up for services - they're all hidden away in my
mail archive. Spotlight makes it trivial to dig them back up again,
and offers the APIs for applications to do so as well. Combine this
with a piece of spyware / some trojan horse and you've got the
ultimate vector for phishing attacks.
This problem isn't limited to Macs either; Google and
MSN's Desktop Search engines could be used for much the same purpose,
and full-text search is bound to end up built in to Windows sooner or
later. For the moment, the safest thing to do is either delete those
pesky emails or move them to a folder that is excluded from
Spotlight's index. Somehow I doubt many people will think to take such
precautions.
And with that off my chest, it's time to get back to my
dissertation.
Telecomms Index
Telecomms Index
07/29/2004 07:01 PM
Sam's Telecomms
Index.
operation usa index
operation usa index
12/28/2004 06:54 PMOperation USA
opusa.org
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"http://www.ali.gov.uk/htm/index.htm"
"http://www.ali.gov.uk/htm/index.htm"
12/16/2003 03:14 AMYahoo and the New Index
Yahoo and the New Index
02/17/2004 10:24 AMYahoo switches from Google to their own algo based results.
more company index
more company index
09/19/2004 06:08 AMScientific American Sep 19 2004 10:15AM GMT
Site Index 2.00
Site Index 2.00
02/12/2004 10:04 AMA simple script that generates multi-page HTML site index for your
domains.
Index Funds: Still Your Best Bet
Index Funds: Still Your Best Bet
07/28/2004 01:27 PMSo we're running to actively managed funds now? Not so fast, my
friend.
Index Translationum
Index Translationum
10/29/2003 09:11 AMIndex Translationum http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.ph
p@URL_ID=7810&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.htmlThe
Index Translationum is a list of books translated in the world, i.e.
an international bibliography of translations. The data base contains
cumulative bibliographical information on books translated and
published in about one hundred of the UNESCO Member States since 1979
and totalling more than one 1,300.000 entries in all disciplines :
literature, social and human sciences, natural and exact sciences,
art, history and so forth. It is planned to update the work every
quarter. In publishing this list, UNESCO provides the general public
with an incomparable global tool by means of continous international
cooperation.
Index Mundi
Index Mundi
07/13/2004 05:09 AMIndex Mundihttp://www.indexmundi.com/Index Mundi, home of the Internet's most complete country
profiles. This excellent site derives it's information from the latest
version of the
CIA
World Factbook. This will be added to
International
Trade Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
String-Index-0.02
String-Index-0.02
05/14/2004 06:13 PMString-Index-0.01
String-Index-0.01
04/12/2004 04:50 PMIndex.html
Index.html
04/14/2005 04:23 AMsevere British woman with a penchant for knee-high leather boots ..
Sonya Fitzpatrick Animal Communicator The Pet Psychic on Animal ..
Anyone can have a web site .. Sonya
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EDGAR Index
EDGAR Index
05/05/2004 06:56 AMEDGAR Indexhttp://www.edgarindex.com/SEC filing directory and RSS notification service ... EDGAR
Index Free Directory offers free listings and notification of SEC
Filings in several categories: IPOs, Quarterly and Annual Reports, and
Insider Trading Filings. Users can subscribe to free RSS feeds for
each category. SEC Filings contain a wealth of information about the
financial and organizational well-being of an organization. Their free
directory/blog is available by clicking
here. This will be added to
Competiti
ve Intelligence Resources 2004 Internet Miniguide and
Business Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to
Financial Sources Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
BuyTelco Broadband Index (BBI)
BuyTelco Broadband Index (BBI)
01/28/2004 10:15 AMBuyTelco Broadband Index (BBI)http://www.buytelco.net/bbi.asp
When during the week is the demand for broadband
services highest? Which states have the highest and lowest demand?
How does demand breakdown among demographic groups? The BuyTelco
Broadband Index (BBI) answers these questions and more with its
monthly roundup of connectivity trends for high-speed Internet
including DSL, cable, and satellite across the USA. In the month of
December 2003 we find that demand is highest at the beginning of the
week, with demand peaking on Tuesday. On a state-by-state basis, we
find highest demand for broadband in Utah, and lowest demand in
Alaska.
Homepage Dropped From Index
Homepage Dropped From Index
09/14/2004 01:08 PM"PR7 site, competitive industry, site has been up for 5 years. Woke
up this morning to find that Google has DROPPED the homepage from the
index. I put in the URL, and Google returns a "Sorry, no information
is available for the URL" message."
ABCNEWS.com : Nightline Index
ABCNEWS.com : Nightline Index
04/30/2004 02:46 PMthe Nightline web site .. Nightline’s .. on-demand webcast ..
Nightline .. Nightline .. episode ..
ignores
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The Case Against Index Funds
The Case Against Index Funds
07/20/2004 08:01 AMNathan Slaughter busts the myths and tells the truth about investing
in index funds.
Google's Bigger Index
Google's Bigger Index
02/17/2004 01:02 PMSlashdot Feb 17 2004 4:58PM GMT
Plucene-SearchEngine-Index-RSS-0.01
Plucene-SearchEngine-Index-RSS-0.01
08/19/2004 10:13 AMSemantic Behavior Index
Semantic Behavior Index
06/20/2004 11:16 AMJon Udell speculates on what our OS would do if Google wrote it
instead of Microsoft: On the Google PC, you wouldn’t need third-party
add-ons to index and search your local files, e-mail, and instant
messages. It would just happen. The voracious spider wouldn’t stop
there, though. The next piece of low-hanging fruit would be the Web
pages you visit. These too would be stored, indexed, and made
searchable. More ambitiously, the spider would record all your screen
activity along with the underlying event streams. ... Interesting
idea! And couldn't we implement enough of this to test its usefulness
pretty...
Plucene-SearchEngine-Index-RSS-0.02
Plucene-SearchEngine-Index-RSS-0.02
08/19/2004 10:13 AMGoogle expands Web index
Google expands Web index
02/18/2004 09:18 AMIHT Feb 18 2004 1:26PM GMT
Alternatives to Index Funds
Alternatives to Index Funds
01/09/2004 09:58 PMIs it cheaper to choose exchange-traded funds over traditional index
funds?
Google Soups Up Its Search Toolbox (AP)