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- Greene's Parrots Screensaver (zip)
- This screensaver contains 40 images of parrots, parakeets, lories and cockatoos from William Thomas Greene's - Parrots in Captivity. Parrots in Captivity was published in three volumes. Volumes one and two were issued in eighteen parts in 1883. Volume three was issued in 1887. The illustrations were done by Alexander...
- Tags: Screensaver, Parrot, Volume, Greene
- Software downloads 2006-04-11
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- Traditional techniques, tech savvy help start-ups take off
- Diane Greene used her experience working with top technology companies and her entrepreneurial know-how to start VMware. In this week's TechWatch, columnist Bob Weinstein explains how Greene leveraged her skills to launch a successful software company.Two types of people start technology companies. One type is the technically-savvy person who sees...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, technique, Bob Weinstein, Diane Greene, VMware Inc., software
- Technical articles 2000-07-19
- Up Periscope (exe)
- The over 40 art works of submarines depicted here start with a pen and ink drawing of the Confederate submarine CSS H.L. Hunley up to a Oil on masonite, 1986 of Ballast Point, San Diego. They include the many watercolors that Georges Schreiber did of the ill fated USS Dorado...
- Tags: Submarine, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-02-27
- Explore recent evolutions in last-mile broadband access
- Today, service providers are increasingly focused on delivering triple-play bundles that incorporate Internet, video, and VoIP services, as well as multi-play bundles containing even more advanced services. Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple-Play Services is a comprehensive guide to designing, implementing, and managing the networks that make...
- Tags: Broadband, Prentice Hall Inc., Broadband Internet, DSL, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking
- Book chapters 2007-06-15
- xp service pack 1 and 2 workgroup problem
- Hello,I have a home wireless network with a workgroup consisting of 1 laptop and 2 desktop, all are wireless and connect to a wireless 3com hub.Originally all had xp pro service pack 1 installed and the workgroup worked smoothly. Now I have updated the 2 desktops to service pack 2...
- Tags: laptop computer, macoeast@..., network, networking, service pack, service Pack 1, wireless, workgroup
- Discussion threads 2006-03-21
- Test your software security with these powerful fuzzing frameworks
- The concept of fuzzing to test software security has been around for almost twenty years but only recently captured widespread attention. In 2006, a plague of vulnerabilities affected popular apps like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel, and many of these vulnerabilities were discovered through fuzzing.In...
- Tags: Framework, Addison-Wesley, Microsoft Excel, Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Office, Security, Office Suites, Software, Management
- Book chapters 2007-07-19
- Automated software sexes you out of your personal information
- A new software program that mimics online flirtation in a bid to extract personal information is making the rounds in Russian chat forums, says security software firm PC Tools. According to CNET News.com: The artificial intelligence of CyberLover's automated chats is...
- Tags: Software, PC Tools, Tools & Techniques, Management, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- Use namespaces to differentiate your XML
- XML namespaces help avoid the problem of conflicting XML declarations from different organizations. Their usage is simple, but there are a few details to consider.One of the selling points of XML is the fact that it facilitates the creation of custom vocabularies; that is, an organization may create an XML...
- Tags: Baseline Inc., XML, XML-namespace, XML Namespaces, namespace
- Technical articles 2002-11-19
- JavaScript Object Notation: An alternative approach to data interchange
- JavaScript Object Notation JSON is a very simple way to describe and transport text based on JavaScript's object notation. Find out why Tony Patton says JSON is a viable alternative to XML. XML was developed and introduced as a vehicle for data interchange, but not all developers embraced...
- Tags: JavaScript, JSON, XML, Tony Patton, Scripting languages, OOA/OOD/OOP, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Data, Web Site, Character, Yahoo! Developer Network, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Technical articles 2006-11-13
- Anticipating customer questions makes your instructions more credible
- A month ago, I had the unexpected good fortune to be able to attend the Philadelphia appearance of singer Kenny Chesney, who brought with him Pat Greene, Sara Evans, Sugarland and Brooks & Dunn. When tickets originally went on sale, in March, they sold out in half an hour. However, a...
- Tags: Help, General, Free Tech Support, Customer Relations, support, Helpdesk
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Use Aegis to automate your DBA tasks
- Do you have a need to cut IT Management Costs? Most organizations will welcome this idea and will listen intently. Recently, Gartner reported that process automation has become a key focus for organizations looking to improve and measure IT operations. Let me introduce to you NETIQ's Aegis, a vendor-neutral platform...
- Tags: Database Administrator, NetIQ Corp., Information Technology, Security Management, Tool, Aegis, Strategy, Productivity, Management, Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- Locate and format XML data with XPath functions
- Extracting and formatting XML data does not require Java, Visual Basic, or another language. XPath provides everything you need with built-in functions to get the job done easily.XPath allows you to quickly locate and extract information from an XML hierarchy, and it offers extended functionality via its built-in functions, which...
- Tags: XML, Baseline Inc., XML-Data, XPath
- Technical articles 2002-11-08
- VMware comes of age in IPO
- In what must have been one of the most closely watched events involving a technological company this year, VMware launched its IPO on the NYSE New York Stock Exchange just yesterday. The initial sale price of $29 per share for 33 million shares is expected to raise...
- Tags: VMware Inc., Virtualization, IPO, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Financial Services, Storage, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- No "byte" in worldwide bestsellers despite dotcom deluge by Dr D. C. Misra
- There is no "byte" in the worldwide bestsellers. There is a remarkable omission of any book on information and communication technologies ICTs from the latest list of bestsellers on science. This glaring omission stares at your face blankly when you look at the list in the light of the oft-repeated...
- Tags: bestseller, dcmisra@..., dot-com, Information and Communication Technology, lay reader, Sir Roger
- Discussion threads 2004-10-09
- Solution: What?'s wrong with Joan's home router?
- In this week's Support Republic Pop Quiz, we find out why Joan couldn't connect to the Internet with her new home router.When we last left Joan, she was faced with an interesting problem. She had been connected to the Internet via a cable modem for about six months when she...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, Modems, NETWORKING, Ed Engelking II A+, Joan, router, IP address, cable, network, IP
- Technical articles 2000-11-03
- Eureka
- Anyone watching this new show?http://www.scifi.com/eureka/I know there's other sci-fi geeks here. I thought the pilot was pretty good. The second episode wasn't bad, but parts were slightly predictable [i](to anyone who watches sci-fi stuff regularly)[/i]What do you think?what show?flash powered website gives blank page.and the new season / shows don't...
- Tags: Network technology, Broadband Internet, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, science fiction
- Discussion threads 2006-07-26
- Use XPath to locate information in XML documents
- XML provides a wonderful vehicle for packaging and exchanging data, but getting data from an XML document can be troublesome. XPath provides a simple, consistent vocabulary for getting the necessary data.XML is an excellent vehicle for packaging and exchanging data. Parsing and transforming an XML document are common tasks, but...
- Tags: Baseline Inc., XML, XML document, XPath
- Technical articles 2002-10-31
- Bush, Cheney, Rove, and others involved in fraud?
- Bush, Cheney, Rove, and others involved in fraud?According to an Ohio Supreme Court case, Bush, Cheney, Rove, and Others are named in an election fraud suit. Here is the PDF of the suit filed:http://www.solarbus.org/stealyourelection/articles/Election_Contest_2.pdfJudging from this document and from what you already know, do you think they were in fact...
- Tags: Aldanatech, Bush Cheney, Cheney, fraud, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2004-12-21
- Vonage--An IPO filing like it's 1999
- Vonage--An IPO filing like it's 1999article rootVonage--An IPO filing like it's 1999Critics say profit-challenged Vonage will have a tough time convincing Wall Street that it's a good investment. Vonage recently filed for an IPO that could raise $250 million, but its "invest now to make money later" strategy is going...
- Tags: Vonage Holdings Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-02-10
- A new approach to locating XML data with XQuery
- By Tony PattonThe rapid adoption of XML throughout the industry has led to an abundance of XML-formatted data. XSLT is the popular method for transforming XML to a required format, but locating data within an XML document is a different story. XPath was developed to easily retrieve items from an...
- Tags: XML-Data, Baseline Inc., XQuery, XML, XML document
- Technical articles 2003-11-03
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