stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Finding an ETF Fit







Finding an ETF Fit

Finding an ETF Fit 04/12/2004 02:20 PM

Is this bite-sized index investment right for your portfolio?




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Finding an ETF Fit

Grok Headline matches for Finding an ETF Fit

Finding an Available Domain Name


Finding an Available Domain Name 12/19/2004 03:07 PM
How do you brainstorm for a domain name when your namespace seems all tapped out?

Finding the Best Brokerage


Finding the Best Brokerage 07/13/2004 08:43 AM
There might be a cheaper, better brokerage than the one you're using.

Finding the Next Google


Finding the Next Google 04/27/2004 08:43 AM
Google has the spotlight, but some of its smaller peers are shining.

Finding what you want online


Finding what you want online 01/04/2004 08:25 AM
BBC Jan 4 2004 7:45AM ET

Web Finding Tools


Web Finding Tools 08/29/2004 06:50 AM
Web Finding Tools
http://library.n ps.navy.mil/home/netsearch.htm

An excellent set of web finding tools links from the Dudley Knox Library Naval Postgraduate School. Tools include Glossary, Searching Techniques & Hints, Search Engines & Search Tools, Meta Search Engines, Specialized Search Sites, The Invisible Web, and
Subject Directories & Webliographies. This will be added to my Searching the Internet resources list white paper. This will also be added to the search engines section of all the Internet MiniGuides 2004-05.

Finding "Mom And Pop" Mac Dealers?


Finding "Mom And Pop" Mac Dealers? 02/16/2004 10:34 AM

Finding Margins


Finding Margins 04/02/2005 09:19 AM
InternetRetailer.com Apr 2 2005 1:01PM GMT

Finding fault


Finding fault 03/31/2005 11:33 AM
A presidential commission's report on WMD blames the CIA for intelligence failures in Iraq, and warns they could be repeated in Iran and North Korea.

IBM Gets Help Finding ISV Talent


IBM Gets Help Finding ISV Talent 01/03/2005 08:25 AM
In a continuing effort to expand its developer base, IBM is tapping venture capital firms to find hot new companies in emerging technology areas to support IBM's middleware platform.

Finding The Wordlist


Finding The Wordlist 12/29/2003 09:49 AM

Finding FindWhat.com


Finding FindWhat.com 02/10/2004 09:13 AM
The upstart online ad specialist keeps growing.

Finding Your Place


Finding Your Place 06/24/2005 08:39 PM
sncap2
Common Dreams recently published an article by Huck Gutman, a man who had the opportunity to spend a week in New York City. While he partook of the usual visitor experiences in the city, what struck him most was this brief experience watching a man in a laundry through the store window:

As I walked, I passed a dry cleaner’s shop. At its front, immediately behind a large plate glass window, was a man ironing a shirt. I stopped and watched. (I should mention that I like ironing my own shirts. In America, ironed shirts are an expensive luxury unless one does it oneself; and I have found that the repetitive motions of ironing, and the concentration required to assure that one irons wrinkles out and not in, is a restful activity. For me.) He ironed, and I watched. And watched. He ironed one shirt, then a second. There was a defined progression for each shirt. First, he sprayed the shirt lightly with water to dampen it. Then, as he ironed each successive portion of the shirt he sprayed on a light dose of starch to make the fabric stiffer. He proceeded to iron the collar, then carefully laid out each sleeve and ironed them, one at a time. Then he starched and ironed one half of the shirt, placed flat on his white-cotton clad ironing table. When he was done, he lightly touched the iron to the middle of the collar at the back of the neck — just a small crease so it would fold properly. He hung the shirt on a hanger, and proceeded to the next. I, an amateur, iron quickly. He, a professional, did not. He took care, making certain that each sweep of the iron made a flat expanse of brilliant white fabric.

There is something almost primeval about this recognition of the importance of doing a job with excellence. As I mentioned in my article two years ago, It's What I Do, doing something extraordinarily well is more than just a matter of pride. It essentially defines us. We are all inherently social creatures, and our sense of belonging to the communities which we adopt, and which adopt us, is caught up in, and expresses itself through, our role, our specialization. Even in the earliest tribal cultures individuals recognized other individuals' strengths, experiences and talents, and this recognition refined and defined each individual's role, and importance, in the community. These skills, these differences, established one's position, one's membership, in the community.

Doing what we are, what we enjoy doing, and what we do well, is essential to our self-esteem, so it is not surprising that it is naturally selected for. A Lakota leader defines 'mastery' -- the need to build on personal competence -- as one of the four 'capacities' of 'the circle of courage' that gives each of us heart, self-confidence, and spirit.

What is it that determines this special role, whether it be ironing, running, painting or writing or giving care to others? It is, I think, a product of four things:
  1. our natural talents -- things we inherently find easy to do well,
  2. our learnings and experience -- which come from study, but more importantly from practice,
  3. our passion -- the desire and focus and dedication to excel at doing this one thing, and
  4. our audience -- the degree to which this role is needed, appreciated, respected and encouraged.
findingyourplaceThe search for one's personal role, our place in community, is often a lifelong quest. Today, when it is so easy to be anonymous or left alone, and in which we move from community to community often, the fourth element -- our audience -- can be the hardest to achieve. When we have no audience, when we do not know where we belong, we are left to choose what we will do in abstraction. As a result, many of us devote large parts of our lives to study and diligent work only to find we have no audience, and that no matter how great we see our own talent and acquired skill, it was all wasted time.

The task is much easier when we find our audience, the community with the need for what we can do, first. In this respect we are all entrepreneurs at heart. We are all seeking to find something that is needed, and for which we have talent and passion, and the rest is just hard work. Or rather, it isn't hard work, because our passion, our natural talent, and the recognition of its value by our community makes it easy work, obvious and important. As we learn, lifelong, to do it well and then exceptionally well, we are merely following our heart, our destiny.

The characters depicted in the vidcap above, from Aaron Sorkin's comedy Sports Night, have found, in journalism, the intersection of talent, experience, passion and audience. That's why they can, and do, say That's What I Do, That's Who I Am. How many of us, in the real world, can say the same, without a sigh, a doubt, a frown?


Finding Old Software


Finding Old Software 11/17/2003 11:11 PM

Finding an Opening


Finding an Opening 12/27/2002 01:05 AM
Linuxworld.com.au talks aboutOpen-source databases, including MySQL and PostgreSQL."As open-source database usage increases, two questions arise. First, how can enterprises effectively utilise open-source databases to gain a competitive advantage? And second, how will open-source databases affect the database marketplace? To answer both of these questions, we need to look to the current state of open-source databases and where they are headed."

Searching Vs. Finding


Searching Vs. Finding 06/19/2004 05:50 AM
Searching Vs. Finding by William A. Woods, Sun Microsystems Laboratories
http://snipurl.com/73r2

Finding information and organizing it so that it can be found are two key aspects of any company's knowledge management strategy. Nearly everyone is familiar with the experience of searching with a Web search engine and using a search interface to search a particular Web site once you get there. (You may have even noticed that the latter often doesn't work as well as the former.) After you have a list of hits, you typically spend a significant amount of time following links, waiting for pages to download, reading through a page to see if it has what you want, deciding that it doesn't, backing up to try another link, deciding to try another way to phrase your request, et cetera. Eventually you may find what you want, or you may ultimately give up and decide that you can't find it. Why is this so difficult?

Finding Value in Tax Preparation


Finding Value in Tax Preparation 06/05/2005 10:54 PM
Jackson Hewitt's fourth quarter was weak, but there is value in the stock.

5 Steps to Finding Help


5 Steps to Finding Help 06/16/2004 01:37 PM
Looking for a second or third opinion? Here's how to find a good one.

Finding People


Finding People 06/22/2004 06:04 AM


Finding People Resources and Sites
http://www.FindingPeople.info

Finding People is a Subject Tracer™ Information Blog developed and created by the Virtual Private Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest resources and sources on finding people. We always welcome suggestions of additional sites and resources to be added to this comprehensive listing and please submit by clicking here. This site has been developed and maintained by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. Additional links and resources by Marcus are available by clicking here.

Finding A Camp


Finding A Camp 02/17/2004 01:27 AM
I know it's nowhere near summer, but I did want to tell you about this nice application for finding a camp at The American Camping Association's Find a Camp at...

Finding WiFi when you need it most


Finding WiFi when you need it most 10/28/2003 11:07 PM
I was in a remote area of New Mexico a few days ago cursing the hotel or company that had...

Finding the Next Superstars in the
Market


Finding the Next Superstars in the
Market
12/17/2003 11:53 AM
TheStreet.com Dec 17 2003 10:49AM ET

Finding Offline Auctions


Finding Offline Auctions 06/17/2004 08:39 AM
Yeah yeah, there's eBay for online auctions, but if you want offline auctions there are other places to go. Like AuctionZip, which lists over 1200 auctions all over the US,...

Finding a Home for Old Computers


Finding a Home for Old Computers 01/01/2005 02:26 PM
Washington Post Jan 1 2005 4:31PM GMT

Finding Lynch's 10-Baggers


Finding Lynch's 10-Baggers 05/26/2004 10:41 AM
There's a method to finding tomorrow's home runs.

Finding the right home is a balancing
act


Finding the right home is a balancing
act
06/06/2004 06:45 PM
Chicago Sun Times,IL-13 hours ago ... Putting the name of a suburb into an Internet search engine, such as Google, will result in links to helpful sites such as that municipality's official location ...

Finding Profitable Funds


Finding Profitable Funds 09/14/2004 10:49 AM
Champion Funds chief analyst Shannon Zimmerman answers the tough questions about making money with mutual funds.

Finding Nemo by Microchip


Finding Nemo by Microchip 08/19/2004 06:11 AM
Armed with tagging devices and satellite tracking, marine scientists follow hundreds of sea animals around the Pacific Ocean, monitoring everything from location and depth to speed and water temperature. By Randy Dotinga.

Finding Truth on the Internet


Finding Truth on the Internet 09/16/2004 05:35 AM
When it comes to covering politics, journalists often fall into the 'he said, she said' trap without taking the time to delve into the details. The nonpartisan FactCheck.org jumps into the informational breach. By Louise Witt.

5 Rules for Finding the Next Dell


5 Rules for Finding the Next Dell 06/28/2004 06:33 AM
Fortune Jun 28 2004 10:58AM GMT

7 Steps to Finding Gems


7 Steps to Finding Gems 06/30/2004 12:42 PM
Rich Smith lays out what to look for when searching for Hidden Gems.

Finding Outlook Attachments


Finding Outlook Attachments 06/23/2004 10:53 AM

Search the Finding Aid Database


Search the Finding Aid Database 07/13/2004 05:09 AM
Search the Finding Aid Database
http://webtext.libra ry.yale.edu/index.html

Finding aids are inventories, indexes, or guides that are created by archival and manuscript repositories to provide information about specific collections. While the finding aids may vary somewhat in style, their common purpose is to provide detailed description of the content and intellectual organization of collections. The Yale Finding Aid database currently contains EAD-encoded files as well as other types of listings that the contributing libraries have chosen not to encode in EAD. New finding aid files, and updates to existing files, are added to the Finding Aid Database monthly. For current holdings, and for the most recent update information, see Database Content Summary. This will be added to Academic Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

Finding Ameristar's Edge


Finding Ameristar's Edge 05/24/2004 02:24 PM
Limited prospects for competition may be the secret to success.

Mozilla incentivives bug finding


Mozilla incentivives bug finding 08/02/2004 12:23 PM
Mozilla have announced a program to aid the discovery of potentially damaging security bugs in their suite of programs. Backed by Linspire, maker of Lindows and a major open source backer, and Internet entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Shuttleworth, founder of Thawte, has previously (and still does) offered cash rewards for creation of software / fixes / features in open source projects.

"Identifying software security vulnerabilities requires constant vigilance, and preventing those issues from becoming problems necessitates a dedicated effort to provide quick and effective responses. The Mozilla project has developed a community of users and developers who are passionate about computer security and who continuously provide feedback on Mozilla software. The Mozilla Security Bug Bounty Program seeks to further encourage the community's focus on security consciousness and responsiveness."

Mozilla hope to use the program to stay one step ahead of vulnerabilities.

Asides from proving the foundations ability to grab internet headlines, Mozilla seem very adept at pushing the open source model to the max. With ever growing corporate backing, financial rewards to help programmers look for more damaging security bugs will increase reliability and it's credibility as a competitor to IE (if you doubt/ed it).

View: Security @ The Mozilla Foundation
View: More information @ Mozilla.org

Read full story...

Finding the Speed of Light with


Finding the Speed of Light with 05/01/2004 08:17 PM
How to calculate the speed of light with a microwave and some marshmallows .. Marshmallows

physics.umd.edu/ripe/icpe/newsletters/n34/marshmal.htm< br />track this site | 4 links


Finding Google's next billion


Finding Google's next billion 08/19/2004 09:26 AM
Search giant will need to innovate as keyword advertising inevitably reaches a plateau.

Finding Yourself With Photo Recognition


Finding Yourself With Photo Recognition 04/15/2004 02:32 AM

Finding Glamour in the Gadget


Finding Glamour in the Gadget 04/14/2004 10:28 PM
Electronics have largely become a commodity, competing only on price. But for some people, gadgets are like fancy cars or fine wines symbols with an emotional appeal.

Finding Financial Independence


Finding Financial Independence 07/02/2004 07:59 AM
David Gardner reflects on freedom and retirement this Fourth of July.
Grok Description matches for Finding an ETF Fit
GrokA matches for Finding an ETF Fit

Web developers click on successful link


Web developers click on successful link 05/23/2004 01:48 PM
Guam Pacific Daily News May 23 2004 4:11PM GMT

Click a link, fight breast cancer


Click a link, fight breast cancer 05/02/2004 07:38 PM
BoingBoing pal and former guestblogger Susa nnah says:
The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on 'fund free mammograms' (pink window in the middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate a mammogram in exchange for advertising.
Link (via Attu)

Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.01


Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.01 07/26/2004 05:35 AM

Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.03


Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.03 07/28/2004 11:32 PM

Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.02


Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.02 07/26/2004 10:36 AM

View HTML Only Images Include


View HTML Only Images Include 03/28/2005 11:00 PM
onlyimg-0.2.1 released

Direct Link - right-click save target in
your general direction


Direct Link - right-click save target in
your general direction
05/22/2004 12:36 AM
Eric Idle's FCC song .. Listen to it here

pythonline.com/plugs/idle/FCCSong.mp3
track this site | 6 links


"Direct Link - right-click save target
in your general direction."


"Direct Link - right-click save target
in your general direction."
05/22/2004 08:15 PM

Why Does The Link Page Have A PR Zero?


Why Does The Link Page Have A PR Zero? 06/17/2005 03:39 PM
Stickysauce Jun 17 2005 7:02AM GMT

Whew: HTML View/Source Not in Jeopardy


Whew: HTML View/Source Not in Jeopardy 08/27/2004 01:27 PM
Brendan Eich offers welcome reassurances in a posting entitled "Ev eryone remain calm" -- an explanation of the (thankfully) short-lived idea to remove the ability to view the HTML source code of a Mozilla-based Web page. He says, in part:
Throughout the explosive growth of the web, View / Source has played a crucial role, hard to appreciate if you dumb down your user model based on myopic hindsight and a static analysis of the majority cohort of "end users". Anyway, I wanted to reassure everyone, from our top Gecko hackers to interested web developers to enthusiastic surfers, that Firefox is not about to implode into a bare-bones, ultra-minimalist browser that those important hackers, et al., can't use. Firefox cannot be "all things to all people" without at least some people having to configure an extension or two, but the default features should support the crucial user bases.
(Via Dave Winer)

Mail and click-through


Mail and click-through 06/05/2005 11:39 PM
Apple Mail. There’s more.

The new toolbar does the icons-inside-buttons thing, which makes sense, and may be a usability gain.

However, here’s a weird thing I noticed:

When Mail is not the frontmost app, the buttons change their look: they look dimmed, disabled.

Mail New button in background

However, if you click, it’s actually enabled, it supports click-through. (This is true for non-destructive buttons, not all of the buttons.) Right before you click you see the mouse-over highlighting.

Mail New button in background

It turns out that the icon inside the button is used to indicate whether it’s enabled or not. Standard toolbars dim and un-dim the icon too—it’s just that they don’t also have a button being used to indicate status (sorta).

So the dimmed button look means “I’m in the background” rather than “I’m disabled.”

Safari’s icons are similar in that the icon rather than the button indicates status—but they don’t have a special dimmed in-the-background look, which I think confuses things in Mail.

Welcome to The HTML Hell Page


Welcome to The HTML Hell Page 02/05/2005 09:26 PM
You Know You’re In Design Hell When You See… blinking text Blinking text makes it nearly impossible to pay attention to anything else on the page. It reduces 87% of all surfers to a helpless state of fixated brain-lock, much like that of a rabbit caught in the headlights of an oncoming semi. This is not good. If you abuse the blink tag, you deserve to be shot. Clue: if you use the blink tag,…

Direct and Related Links for 'Welcome to The HTML Hell Page'


"Meme Tree (link this page)"


"Meme Tree (link this page)" 12/24/2003 09:20 PM

HTML Tip: Identify Your Page Elements


HTML Tip: Identify Your Page Elements 04/13/2004 07:32 PM
Net Mechanic Apr 13 2004 11:29PM GMT

Object-Orientated-PHP-HTML-Page


Object-Orientated-PHP-HTML-Page 02/14/2004 10:50 AM
First oophp-beta online

HTML Tip: 5 Ways For Debugging Your Web
Page


HTML Tip: 5 Ways For Debugging Your Web
Page
12/21/2002 02:15 PM
Net Mechanic Dec 21 2002 11:54AM ET

HTML Link Validator v4.12


HTML Link Validator v4.12 01/23/2004 02:22 PM
HTML Link Validator checks local links in your HTML files, making sure your documents contain no bad links. It checks filenames case sensitively and batch processes your html pages. [Shareware $20.00 887 KB]

Froogle Link Now on Main Google Page


Froogle Link Now on Main Google Page 12/12/2003 06:36 PM

Put Mail.app back online with one click


Put Mail.app back online with one click 02/10/2004 12:01 PM
If Mail.app can't connect to your POP3-server(s) for some reason (ie you don't have an internet connection), it puts the account(s) off-line and shows this by displaying the tilde (lightning?) graphic next to the accont name ...

HTML Tip: Ten Easy Ways To Break Your
Web Page


HTML Tip: Ten Easy Ways To Break Your
Web Page
10/25/2002 12:28 PM
Net Mechanic Oct 25 2002 10:03AM ET

Create a Web Page to Link to the
Resource Explorer in Notification Server


Create a Web Page to Link to the
Resource Explorer in Notification Server
04/21/2004 06:28 PM

1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented


1-Click, Short-Click, Long-Click,
More-Clicks - All Patented
04/27/2004 05:27 PM
theodp writes "Not to be outdone by Amazon's 1-Click patent, Microsoft snagged a patent from the USPTO Tuesday for a Time based hardware button for application launch, which covers causing different actions to occur depending upon whether a button is pressed for a short period of time, a long period of time, or multiple times within a short period of time. So does pressing car radio buttons for different periods of time to change or set stations constitute patent infringement?" What about double-clicking? Seems like a fair amount of prior art. I know my caller ID box requires a "double-click" to delete phone numbers. Also, I may not remember correctly, but I was under the impression that Apple's famous "one-button" mouse allows you to fake a right mouse click if you hold down the button.

Never Click ANYTHING In A Spam E-mail
(Scroll-bar Exploit Description)


Never Click ANYTHING In A Spam E-mail
(Scroll-bar Exploit Description)
09/22/2004 06:29 PM
Tech-Recipes Sep 22 2004 10:44PM GMT

Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+, DI-624,
DI-704 DHCP Log HTML Injection
Vulnerability


Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+, DI-624,
DI-704 DHCP Log HTML Injection
Vulnerability
07/04/2004 01:48 PM
SecurityFocus Jul 4 2004 5:16PM GMT

Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ DHCP Log
HTML Injection Vulnerability


Vulns: D-Link AirPlus DI-614+ DHCP Log
HTML Injection Vulnerability
06/25/2004 01:49 PM
SecurityFocus Jun 25 2004 5:36PM GMT

bl0gdex - link diffusion -
freenudecelebrity.net/paris/paris_hilton
_video.html


bl0gdex - link diffusion -
freenudecelebrity.net/paris/paris_hilton
_video.html
12/02/2003 01:53 AM
blogdex - link diffusion .. blogdex.net/track .. Blogdex .. .. X

blogdex.net/track.asp?id=7706886
track this site | 9 links


How to view apparently blank Mail
messages


How to view apparently blank Mail
messages
01/03/2005 11:55 AM
Sometimes I get these email messages (typically acknowledgment emails from e-tailers or billing notices) which either look completely blank or show up as gobbledygook in Mail.app's viewer. The message size tells me that ther...

10.3: Easily view Mail.app message
replies


10.3: Easily view Mail.app message
replies
10/30/2003 12:37 AM
Have you written a reply to a Mail.app email some days ago, and can't remember exactly what you wrote? Don't go searching your sent folder! Just click the little circular arrow in front of the message, and your reply gets ope...

Hat World boosts click-throughs and
revenue after rebuilding e-mail databse


Hat World boosts click-throughs and
revenue after rebuilding e-mail databse
04/15/2004 05:12 PM
InternetRetailer.com Apr 15 2004 9:21PM GMT

bl0gdex - link diffusion -
freenudecelebrity.net/free-webcam-girls.
html


bl0gdex - link diffusion -
freenudecelebrity.net/free-webcam-girls.
html
01/26/2004 10:19 AM
blogdex - link diffus .. blogdex.net/track

blogdex.net/track.asp?id=8402742
track this site | 5 links


Finding an ETF Fit

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: sap crm html mail link view "this page, click here"

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Cars as Investments
Intel Trade Wars
Turn Japanese

A RedEnvelope
Redemption?

Foolish Collective
Microsoft, AMD to
pay millions in
separate settlements

China Jails Woman
for Internet
Posting-Report

NASA weighs request
for space visitors

Is the grass really
greener ...?

Intel dials up
cellphone features

Toshiba invests in
digital products

Microsoft releases
Jade Empire fan site
kit

Vonage launches
Canadian service

Savvis Supports
Boston Exchange

Alabanza Launches
Site Building Tool

Yahoo!'s Rise Gives
CEO More Dough

Preferences
Bush: U.S.
Intelligence Might
Need Post-9/11
Reform (Reuters)

AP: Pakistan
Tribesmen May
Negotiate (AP)

L.A. Airport Outage
Snarls Air Traffic
(AP)

Where Dungeons &
Dragons Fails Video
Games

Infinite sadness,
little wisdom

IT Investor's
Journal: Why
Openwave is getting
deep into Linux

Canadian Antlers
Seen Putting Spring
in Canine Step
(Reuters)

OpenOSX offers free
'TrojanDefuser' app

Science Monday
Intel debuts new
CPUs for handhelds

Patent popourri
Seven U.S. Civilian
Contract Workers
Missing in Iraq

Bush, Mubarak Hail
Possible Gaza
Pullout

Holy Week Pilgrims
Flock to 'Passion'

Cell Phones Alter
National Park
Landscape (AP)

PCX Firewall
Tux Point of Sale
SD (StormDos)
libexecstream
Syzygy CMS
Codename: GX
OO
Perl/mod_perl/Mason
developer

Sys. Admin./Web
Application
programmer for
government
contractor

Rick Prelinger in
the NYT

Xeni on NPR: US
government crackdown
on P2P

Sex and gravestones
Persian blogger
Hoder on how to
build a blogosphere

Open Source For
Corporations: Set Up
A $30,000 Gate

The Blurring Lines
Between Your
Personal Tech And
Your Company's

The best LCD for
games?

CNN.com - McCain on
talk of run with
Kerry: 'No, no and
no' - Apr 11, 2004

Fluting around the
world

Introducing
"Cooperative Linux"
- Linux for Windows,
No Less

Microsoft's Security
Dilemma

what is grok?