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New Web App Spec Submitted to W3C
New Web App Spec Submitted to W3C
08/11/2004 12:06 PMA new specification dubbed WS-Addressing that facilitates
communication between Web applications has been submitted to the
World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) for standards review and eventual publication.
Aiming to improve interoperability between Web services, WS-Addressing
was developed by a group that includes Microsoft, Sun, IBM, BEA and
SAP. Sun was originally hesitant in backing the proposal, but opted to
do what it says is best for the industry.
802.11n standard submitted for approval
802.11n standard submitted for approval
08/15/2004 12:42 AMA new Wi-Fi standard that promises faster WLANS is one step closer to
becoming reality:
The WWiSE (worldwide spectrum efficiency) group said it has developed
technology for review by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) 802.11n task group, which is overseeing a
next-generation Wi-Fi standard capable of sustaining data throughput
exceeding 100Mbps.
The proposal is based on MIMO-OFDM (multiple input, multiple
output-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology, which
achieves higher speeds by employing two antennas at each end of the
signal (one for transmitting, one for receiving) instead of one at
each terminus.
LinkWS-Addressing specification submitted to
W3C
WS-Addressing specification submitted to
W3C
08/10/2004 04:20 PMBEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., SAP AG and Sun
Microsystems Inc. have submitted the WS-Addressing Web services
specification to the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) for consideration
as a standard, the companies said Tuesday.
You just submitted your master's thesis!
What are you going to do next?
You just submitted your master's thesis!
What are you going to do next?
08/27/2004 01:29 PMActually, that's just part of the holiday. I'm taking the family to
Sarasota, Florida for a week with a...
Sf stories written to submitted images
Sf stories written to submitted images
07/10/2004 06:12 AMChris sez, "SciFiMage, a new section in Ultraverse, takes a unique
approach story-telling. Instead of the editor -- that's me -- writing
a story and then soliciting an artist to illustrate it, I take a
submitted image and write a story about it. Anyone may submit an image
-- one of their own, or someone else's."
Link
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Thanks, Chris!)
Cyber Law to be submitted to National
Assembly in 2005
Cyber Law to be submitted to National
Assembly in 2005
08/17/2004 02:01 AMBVOM.com Aug 17 2004 5:52AM GMT
Latest Version of Web Services
Specification Submitted to W3c
Latest Version of Web Services
Specification Submitted to W3c
08/11/2004 12:12 PMCRM Assist Aug 11 2004 3:42PM GMT
Eastern Standard Tribe paperback errata
submitted
Eastern Standard Tribe paperback errata
submitted
07/22/2004 12:52 AMLast week, I posted a plea for people who had pet typos, continuity
errors and the like in Eastern Standard Tribe to come contribute to a
Wiki where I was gathering these up for the paperback edition. A week
later, I have an excellent list of the errata for the book, and I've
sent it off to my editor. Many thanks to all of you who generously
gave of your time and detail-attentiveness for this effort -- I'm
overwhelmed.
LinkSender ID e-mail spec submitted to
standards body
Sender ID e-mail spec submitted to
standards body
06/25/2004 08:32 AMMicrosoft Corp. has submitted a draft technical specification of the
e-mail authentication system Sender ID to the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF) for consideration as an industry-wide standard, the
Redmond, Washington software company announced this week.
Sender ID Specification Submitted for
Standards Body Consideration
Sender ID Specification Submitted for
Standards Body Consideration
06/24/2004 07:42 PMMicrosoft Corp., author of the Microsoft® Caller ID for E-mail
proposal, and Meng Weng Wong, co-founder and CTO of Pobox.com and
author of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF), have announced today that
they have successfully converged the two proposals into one
specification named Sender ID and submitted to the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) for consideration as an industrywide
standard for e-mail authentication as part of the IETF's efforts to
define effective industry Internet e-mail standards to address the
problem of spam. Sender ID is designed to help verify the source of
e-mail to help eliminate domain spoofing and provide greater
protection against phishing schemes. By providing a unified
specification, Microsoft and Wong hope to simplify industry adoption
of effective e-mail authentication technology, thereby helping more
swiftly provide greater spam protection to e-mail users worldwide.
New Web App Spec Submitted to W3C August
11 - 11:56 AM ET News in Brief | A new
specification dubbed WS-Addres
New Web App Spec Submitted to W3C August
11 - 11:56 AM ET News in Brief | A new
specification dubbed WS-Addres
08/11/2004 03:54 PMBetaNews Aug 11 2004 6:19PM GMT
Neowin's Essential staff & member
submitted guides (Roundup)
Neowin's Essential staff & member
submitted guides (Roundup)
05/28/2004 05:03 PMCoast 3 Entertainment Presents
Shoshaunna Gragg's Debut Single, "It's a
Girl Thing" Which Has Been Submitted to
Radio Stations For National Airplay
Coast 3 Entertainment Presents
Shoshaunna Gragg's Debut Single, "It's a
Girl Thing" Which Has Been Submitted to
Radio Stations For National Airplay
12/24/2004 12:11 PMCoast 3 Entertainment has released the first single of Country Female
Recording Artist, Shoshaunna Gragg from her upcoming debut CD, titled
"I've found You" to be released in spring/summer 2005. [PRWEB Dec 24,
2004]
I'm looking for articles and
I'm looking for articles and
10/30/2003 08:17 PMI'm looking for articles and tips about how to run an open source
software project....
BLENDER ARTICLES
BLENDER ARTICLES
04/20/2004 08:38 AMthe worst bands in the history of rock .. their being named .. top 50
worst list .. things like
this
blender.com/articles/article_466.html
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Articles for Educators
Articles for Educators
04/19/2005 06:23 AM
Articles for Educatorshttp://www.articlesforeduc
ators.com/Articles For Educators is a free resource
offered by Virtu Software. On this website, teachers will find lesson
plans, field trip ideas, tips and tricks for the classroom written by
educators. Visitors can browse the directory of articles by subject or
search for a specific topic. This section highlights Mathematics
lesson plans written by math teachers and is organized into the
following main sections: Competition, Fun with Numbers, and
Miscellaneous. Membership, which is free, provides educators access to
post articles, comment on other articles, or discuss subjects in the
community forum. The website does include a few advertisements, but
they do not overwhelm the website and its creator, a software
developer who is also active in Christian ministry, also includes
several Christian education links. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.[From The NSDL Scout
Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2005.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Wikipedia has no articles
Wikipedia has no articles
02/01/2005 09:09 PMI have been corrected by the estimable SJ Klein for referring to
Wikipedia as "the Wikipedia." I stand corrected and will attempt to
avoid mistake next time. I hope I have not caused Wikipedia any the
distress....
Featured articles
Featured articles
03/13/2003 10:22 AMDistribute your CA certificate; Ban Spambots; Run through httpd.conf
More Lightning Articles
More Lightning Articles
03/31/2005 11:18 PMYes, it's the return of Perl Lightning Articles -- short discussions
of Perl and programming. This time, learn about Emacs customization
with Perl, debugging without adding print statements, testing
database-heavy code, and why unbuffering may be a mistake.
SMS 2003 KB Articles
SMS 2003 KB Articles
06/23/2004 12:26 PMLightning Articles
Lightning Articles
09/09/2004 08:40 PMGot something to say about Perl, but don't want to stretch it out to a
full perl.com article? In the tradition of lightning talks, we now
present lightning articles!
Internationalization Articles Published
Internationalization Articles Published
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-07-30: The GEO Task Force of the W3C Internationalization Working
Group publishes information to help authors and Webmasters understand
and use W3C technologies. Articles in July: FAQ: Why should I use the
language attribute in Web pages?, FAQ: Should I declare the language
of my XHTML document using a language attribute, the Content-Language
HTTP header, or a meta element?, FAQ: How do I use .htaccess
directives on an Apache server to serve files with a specific
encoding? For more items, visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
06/24/2005 07:30 PMThis gripping WWII novel follows a stunningly average young soldier
from Iowa to Europe -- and forces us to rethink the glory of the
Greatest Generation.
Wikipedia breaks 10^6 articles
Wikipedia breaks 10^6 articles
09/20/2004 02:41 AM
Cory Doctorow:
The free/open Wikipedia encyclopedia project just posted its
1,000,000th article.
The Wikimedia Foundation announced today the creation of the one
millionth article in Wikipedia, its project to create a free,
open-content, online encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org
(http://en.wikipedia.org)). Started in January 2001, Wikipedia is
currently both the world's largest encyclopedia and its
fastest-growing, with articles under active development in over 100
languages. Nearly 2,500 new articles are added to Wikipedia each day,
along with ten times that number of updates to existing articles.
Link
(
via Joi Ito)
Internet Marketing Articles
Internet Marketing Articles
09/17/2004 08:44 AMInternet Marketing Articleshttp://submi
tyourarticle.com/articles/articles.phpA database of
recently released articles on Internet marketing from the
Submit Your Article folks.
A quick scan shows some interesting articles that can always improve
one's ability to navigate the murky waters of the Internet marketing
oceanscape! This will be added to
Advertising,
Marketing and Public Relations Resources 2004-05 Internet
MiniGuide.
Wikipedia Hits 300,000 Articles
Wikipedia Hits 300,000 Articles
07/07/2004 05:00 AMSeries of Dry USA Today Articles
Series of Dry USA Today Articles
09/13/2004 01:12 PMUSA Today ran a series of articles about Wi-Fi: One article looks at a
Silicon Valley hospital's use of Vocera, another generally examines
the free vs. fee issue, and a third is a case study of a small
business owner's success with using Wi-Fi linked security cameras. The
articles are fine but don't reveal much that is new....
SQL Server Online Articles
SQL Server Online Articles
09/25/2004 11:19 AMWikipedia : 1 Million Articles
Wikipedia : 1 Million Articles
09/20/2004 07:07 PMNews gurus
The Inquirer note that online encyclopaedia,
Wikipedia, has now over a million pages of content.
Formed just under 3 years ago, the site has exploded in content and
usefulness. With just 200,000 pages as of January this year, over the
last 9 months they've seen a five fold increase and a few server pains
to boot. It's unique method of content creation has also been key to
it's success. Users submit data and build up subjects, often with
startling levels of detail. Data can then be edited / updated by other
users as time goes on, keeping content fresh and up to date.
Although the site has enjoyed much success in the technology community
due to it's free / GPL friendly nature, traditional educational
establishments have been urged not to use the site, with some groups
suggesting that it is
"un-authoritative". Indeed, one techie
went on to test exactly
how good Wikipedia users were at weeding out
false information: the results were poor, with
none of the changes being noticed.
Sadly, although Wikipedia list a reference for The Inquirer, the site
doesn't feature yours truly - Neowin. A page placed on the site today
was hours later marked for deletion; better
check it
soon, as it might not be there tomorrow.

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IPA Articles - Cato Institute
05/29/2004 06:08 PMlets us in on
accuracy.org/articles/cato.htm
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Articles: Arial Sidebar 1
Articles: Arial Sidebar 1
12/24/2003 03:01 AMHow to differentiate between Arial and Helvetica .. How to Spot
“Arial” .. read this
article
ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html
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Get up and running with a host of .NET
articles
Get up and running with a host of .NET
articles
09/04/2002 11:15 PMCNET Sep 4 2002 10:26PM ET
Tracking Blog Citations to NYT Articles
Tracking Blog Citations to NYT Articles
04/10/2005 11:58 PMThis weekend has the weekend for finding "nifty-as-all-getout" stuff.
The latest on the plate is The Annotated New York Times, available at
http://nytimes.blogrunner.com/ . This cool tool tracks blogosphere
citations...
How to Feed a Site with Hundreds of
Articles
How to Feed a Site with Hundreds of
Articles
06/05/2005 11:28 PMIn a fascinating thread on content, members share their hard fought
experiences in publishing content. The main thrust of the discussion
is on the rate of publication of large numbers of pages.
Selected ElementTree Articles :::
www.effbot.org
Selected ElementTree Articles :::
www.effbot.org
04/17/2005 04:16 AMElementTree Overview ::: www.effbot.org (Python) .. Traiter du XML
avec Python .. ElementTree
effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm
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View or print articles without flashing
ads
View or print articles without flashing
ads
04/15/2005 12:17 PMHere's a little trick for those of you out there who do much of your
news reading online. When reading an article online (you know, one
that wraps around that flashing, annoying, advertisement), do you ever
wish you could jus...
Boring Business Week Articles
Boring Business Week Articles
02/18/2004 02:50 PM Business Week ran a series of articles about Wi-Fi: Some are pretty
basic and don't really cover anything new. But the first article
focuses on the need for roaming deals and a simplification of logging
onto any network. That seems to be the theme for the year....
MVPs now writing support articles
MVPs now writing support articles
12/10/2003 04:34 AMFrancis Ouellet says that MVPs are now writing
articles for Microsoft Support. That's good. The MVPs spend the
most time of anyone in the newsgroups and they become very expert on
the most popular issues that are hitting users and developers.
Conduct Online Articles Or Be Left Out!
Conduct Online Articles Or Be Left Out!
07/20/2004 09:48 PMWebDevInfo Jul 21 2004 1:35AM GMT
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