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Library of Economics and Liberty : The
Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
Library of Economics and Liberty : The
Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
08/19/2004 05:42 AMLibrary of Economics and Liberty : The Concise Encyclopedia of
Economicshttp://www.econlib.org/
library/CEE.htmlContains articles on many aspects of
economics, from basic concepts, to taxes, to money and banking. There
are articles in more than one dozen categories, as well as biographies
and a full index. Articles are also cross-linked. This will be added
to the
Business
Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Features: A Bright, Shiny Service:
Sparklines
Features: A Bright, Shiny Service:
Sparklines
06/24/2005 07:31 PMJoe Gregorio describes how to implement a sparklines web service and
web application, and also provides Python and Javascript code for
both. Very Web 2.0!
Features: Fun With Amazon's Simple Queue
Service
Features: Fun With Amazon's Simple Queue
Service
01/05/2005 10:07 PMJason Levitt offers a detailed introduction to Amazon's Simple Queue
Service (SQS), as well as a sample chat room application using
client-side Javascript and Amazon's SQS.
Apple Adds Exclusives, Updates .Mac
Service Features
Apple Adds Exclusives, Updates .Mac
Service Features
05/18/2004 03:08 AMBy MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Managing Service Pack 2 Features Using
Group Policy
Managing Service Pack 2 Features Using
Group Policy
08/14/2004 01:39 PMWindows XP SP2 provides more than 600 new Group Policy settings to
help administrators manage policy settings related to Windows
Firewall, Internet Explorer, Internet Communication Management,
Automatic Updates, security, Terminal Services, user profiles, and
other network-related features. This white paper includes information
to help administrators assess, deploy, and use the new Group Policy
settings delivered with SP2.

Download:
Managing
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features Using Group Policy

View:
Group Policy Settings Reference for .adm files
included with XP SP2

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Policy Technical ReferenceRead full story...Microsoft adds features to Internet
e-mail service
Microsoft adds features to Internet
e-mail service
12/18/2003 08:02 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 18 2003 7:44AM ET
Managing Windows XP Service Pack 2
Features Using Group Policy
Managing Windows XP Service Pack 2
Features Using Group Policy
08/15/2004 09:16 AMNew Service Offers Corporate Email
Features to Small Businesses
New Service Offers Corporate Email
Features to Small Businesses
06/03/2004 02:01 AMPicomail allows businesses to handle email in a businesslike manner.
Small businesses no longer have to rely on whatever email services
they can get from their Internet access provider, but can use an email
service with the ease of use of Hotmail or AOL's email, with built-in
features previously available only with in-house corporate email
servers and support staff. Each business gets its own domain name, and
can set up as many accounts as needed. Businesses can optionally elect
to have an "email receptionist" who can review and redirect incoming
email addressed to functional names such as Sales, Service, Personnel,
and so forth, as well as email addressed to employees who are away
from the office and likely SPAM. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]
Hushmail Secure Email Service Now
Features Encrypted Document Sharing
Hushmail Secure Email Service Now
Features Encrypted Document Sharing
06/09/2004 02:36 AMHush Communications announces the addition of document sharing to its
Hushmail secure email service. This new feature allows users to
upload files their Hushmail accounts and choose to allow other users
to access them. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Nextrend Subscribers Move to Trade-Ideas
for Scanning Features in Wake of
Cancelled Service
Nextrend Subscribers Move to Trade-Ideas
for Scanning Features in Wake of
Cancelled Service
02/01/2005 09:17 PMThe recent closing of Nextrend leaves customers without the use of
their analytics software called "Livescan". Trade-Ideas, the premier
provider of idea generation and real-time statistical analytics to
retail and institutional traders, brokers, and hedge funds, fills this
void with its powerful decision support tool: Trade-Ideas Pro. [PRWEB
Jan 31, 2005]
F-Secure integrates PureSight's Parental
Control features into its flagship ISP
product -- Security as a Service™ Suite
F-Secure integrates PureSight's Parental
Control features into its flagship ISP
product -- Security as a Service™ Suite
09/27/2004 03:31 AM [PRWEB Sep 27, 2004]
Freelance Security Announces New Design,
New Features and 'Certified Consultant'
Program for Its Unique Private
Investigator Comparison Service
Freelance Security Announces New Design,
New Features and 'Certified Consultant'
Program for Its Unique Private
Investigator Comparison Service
04/06/2005 11:52 AMFreelance Security, the online market place for private investigation
and detective services at www.freelancesecurity.com, today officially
launched a number of new features [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Development of a New Online Privacy
Service
Development of a New Online Privacy
Service
12/19/2004 03:29 PMShadowBrowser (http://www.shadowbrowser.com) is an online privacy web
surfing service that was developed by e-Marketing NC during the summer
of 2004 in order to make available features that are not provided by
some of the leading online privacy companies. It is a service that
permits web surfers to anonymously browse the Internet, using only
their current web browser and not requiring the installation of extra
software, while not leaving a trace of where they have been in their
web browser's history. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Online trademark development service
launched
Online trademark development service
launched
05/20/2004 01:16 AMBVOM.com May 20 2004 4:41AM GMT
Office 2003 Research Service Software
Development Kit (SDK)
Office 2003 Research Service Software
Development Kit (SDK)
11/10/2003 11:33 PMWith the Microsoft Office 2003 Research Service SDK, you can build
information services that provide users with robust information
sources and actions that make it possible for users to manage
information in powerful ways—all from within their Office
applications. You can also easily adapt existing information stores to
provide content to Office applications, so that users can take
advantage of information services when authoring documents,
presentations, and so on.
Commit Launches New Software Version for
Computer Service Companies New features
extend Commit capabilities fo
Commit Launches New Software Version for
Computer Service Companies New features
extend Commit capabilities fo
03/29/2005 04:30 AM24-7PressRelease.com Mar 29 2005 8:42AM GMT
PROptions Announces New Project
Piece-Work Development Service
PROptions Announces New Project
Piece-Work Development Service
07/28/2004 02:21 AMTALLAHASSEE, FL: PROptions, a 13-year professional Information
Technology consulting firm, today announced the July 27th release a
new service - Project Piece-Work Development. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
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]
IKANO Acquires Assets of
Washington-Based Internet Service
Provider Amerion: IKANO Offers Customers
Expanded Range of Features
IKANO Acquires Assets of
Washington-Based Internet Service
Provider Amerion: IKANO Offers Customers
Expanded Range of Features
03/23/2005 04:46 AMIKANO Communications, the world’s largest provider of private-label
Internet services, has acquired the subscriber base and certain
related assets of Amerion, a Pasco, Washington-based Internet company
providing dial-up, DSL, wireless, fiber and dedicated Internet to
customers located primarily in the western United States
(http://www.amerion.com). [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/27/2004 02:41 PMHow-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal Infrared Remote
Control
features.engadget.com/entry/6336778455600767
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Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
08/12/2004 01:20 PMExcellent article at Engadget yesterday by guest commentator Thomas
Hawk .. Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must each do to win the
living room
features.engadget.com/entry/1882345133499767
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Mobile Radius accelerates time to market
for wireless service providers with its
new commercial software development kit
(SDK)
Mobile Radius accelerates time to market
for wireless service providers with its
new commercial software development kit
(SDK)
07/01/2004 02:13 AMMobile Radius, the first integrated mobile real-time interactive
loyalty marketing and secure transaction solution provider, today
announced the availability of its first commercial version of Software
Development Kit (SDK) for wireless services providers. [PRWEB Jul 1,
2004]
How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
Features - features.engadget.com
How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
Features - features.engadget.com
08/28/2004 04:46 AMHow to make your own red-blue 3-D
photos
features.engadget.com/entry/1253716493759137
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Economics of Offshoring
Economics of Offshoring
06/29/2004 03:33 PMA study provides a clearer picture of what offshoring means to
financial companies.
The Economics of Piracy
The Economics of Piracy
01/05/2004 11:35 PMOn Piracy, or, Nick Bradbury is
an Amazing Idiot: This was written in response to Nick Bradbury's
bit about piracy from yesterday.
...most people who pirate his software probably would
never use it anyway, so they aren't costing him any money and they're
providing him with free advertising.
This is a good point. I'm not defending piracy, but piracy costs a
company money in only one instance: when a person who has the means
and inclination to buy the software pirates it instead. I can get
a pirated copy of Oracle, but that doesn't mean I've cost that company
money, because if I couldn't pirate it, I wouldn't buy it — I'd
use something cheaper or free.
Now, there are holes in this theory, of course, because if true, it
essentially means that poor people can pirate anything they want
because they couldn't or wouldn't buy it otherwise. But I get annoyed
when Microsoft claims that piracy costs it untold billions of dollars
a year. This is a little arrogant. Microsoft is basically saying that
every single person who pirated their software would have paid
full price for it if piracy wasn't an option.
This is patently ridiculous and Microsoft knows it, but big numbers
make big headlines. If Office was suddenly un-piratable, would
Microsoft reap a billion-dollar windfall from would-be thieves? Nope
— Open Office would
just saturate the market in a big hurry. When the only options are
paying for it or finding a much cheaper alternative, 99% of pirates
will choose the latter.
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The economics of spam
The economics of spam
11/18/2003 05:30 PMOnly 50 replies in a million will do
Whiskey-Bar Economics
Whiskey-Bar Economics
06/05/2004 09:30 PMOne of the better online writers on the liberal/moderate side of the
spectrum is “Billmon” at
Whiskey Bar. He’s got a
huge, informative,
statistics-laced piece on the general state of the U.S. economy,
worth a read by anyone who cares even a little bit. As an added
bonus, in the comments someone has posted a pointer to
this, which (if even moderately
accurate) is pretty astounding.
The economics of abundance
The economics of abundance
03/24/2005 11:52 AMBecause of the low cost of doing business on the Internet, misses can
be as profitable as hits, which is good news for consumers.
Economics and race.
Economics and race.
04/01/2005 09:50 AM
E
conomics and Race: "Twenty-seven-year-old Harvard economist
Roland Fryer grew up poor and black, in a family that was falling
apart. His mother abandoned him. His father drank heavily and beat
him. Fryer sold drugs and carried a gun. Then, at age 15, after he got
pulled over by the police and then let go, he decided he wanted
something different."
The Trouble with Tethering - Features -
features.engadget.com
The Trouble with Tethering - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/30/2004 02:58 AMis bad for business .. Siva
Vaidhyanathan
features.engadget.com/entry/6314322665586411
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True Cost Economics
True Cost Economics
08/18/2004 04:40 PM
truecostecon
omics.org: “Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on
forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist.” –
Kenneth
Boulding.
Adbusters latest
campaign is against (surprise?)
neoclassic economics. A tad less controversial than their
last endeavor. The Economics of Information Security
The Economics of Information Security
04/09/2004 04:10 PMThe International Economics Network
The International Economics Network
12/19/2004 03:25 PM
The International Economics Network
The International Economics Network
http://www.international
economics.net/
The International Economics Network is
a collection of key resources for international economics, as well as
other related disciplines, including,
inter alia, global
business and finance, international law, and international
development. It was inspired by the absence of an annotated, selective
international economics-specific portal, together with Jamus Jerome
Lim's personal interest in the subject and a desire to make the
existing body of working papers and news articles on international
economics conveniently accessible to a wide audience. Hence the birth
of the site. The site is constantly growing as resources are added on
an almost daily basis - mostly in the
News &
Commentary and
Research
Papers sections. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to
Business Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
"Dooh Nibor Economics"
"Dooh Nibor Economics"
06/02/2004 08:54 AMEconomics often a bundle of
contradictions
Economics often a bundle of
contradictions
04/11/2005 03:24 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Apr 10, 11:56 pm GMT
Economics of Online Gaming
Economics of Online Gaming
05/18/2004 08:42 AMJournal of Competition Law and Economics
Journal of Competition Law and Economics
06/17/2005 04:50 PM
Journal of Competition Law and Economicshttp://jcle.oxfordjournals.org/
A prestigious new journal dedicated to competition law
and policy, the Journal of Competition Law and Economics publishes
articles of a substantial length providing in-depth analysis of
developments in competition law, including developments in the US and
EU but also covering other regional and national developments. The
journal also publishes economic papers relevant to legal theory and
practice. While incorporating rigorous economic analysis, these papers
address economic issues in a manner readily understandable by lawyers
and policy-makers. The Journal of Competition Law and Economics is
intended for academics, practitioners (law firms, economic
consultancies), graduate and post-graduate students, policy-makers,
and competition authorities. This has been added to
Legal Resources 2005
Internet MiniGuide.
Institute for International Economics
Institute for International Economics
07/29/2004 06:48 AMInstitute for International Economics http://www.iie.com/ The
Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit,
nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international
economic policy. Since 1981 the Institute has provided timely,
objective analysis and concrete solutions to key international
economic problems. The Institute attempts to anticipate emerging
issues and to be ready with practical ideas to inform and shape public
debate. Its audience includes government officials and legislators,
business and labor leaders, management and staff at international
organizations, university-based scholars and their students, other
research institutions and nongovernmental organizations, the media,
and the public at large. It addresses these groups both in the United
States and around the world. This will be added to
Business Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
IBM: We Will Change Economics of UNIX
IBM: We Will Change Economics of UNIX
07/16/2004 08:39 PMDrawing on its 40 plus years of experience in mainframe computing, IBM
is vowing to change the economics of UNIX computing forever. Borrowing
some tricks proven in the world of mainframes, Big Blue claims that
its eServer p5 systems will provide high utilization and performance,
increased flexibility, and a lower total cost of ownership.
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