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- Nan Hu Elementary School Protects Student Safety With IBM RFID Solution
- Ever since its formation in 1995, Taipei's municipal Nan Hu Elementary School Nan Hu Elementary has been actively adopting new technologies to provide safeguards for its students on its school ground. Nan Hu Elementary needed to more efficiently manage school safety by using RFID technology to register students entering and...
- Tags: IBM Corp., RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
- Case studies
- OLPC used by students to access porn
- Remember the One Laptop Per Child OLPC program? IT News Digest ran a few pieces on OLPC in the last a few months, the most recent by John Bartley - Intel inside $100 laptop? - in which Intel announced its joining of the program and contribution of funds. ...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- Want to learn how to travel wholesale not retail?
- Hi I am Nan, and I am looking for some dynamic, energetic people to join my team in the travel biz. Perks: run your biz on the beaches of the world or any place. Get paid to vacation. Travel the world and write it off on your...
- Tags: lightheart2004@..., Nan
- Discussion threads 2007-09-08
- Happy Birthday Megan
- Happy birthday Megs!Lots of love,Gramps, Nan, and Jamie.
- Tags: User Submission
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- Happy Birthday Bekki
- Happy Birthday Bekki!Hope you have a great day.Lots of loveGramps, Nan, and Jamiexxx
- Tags: User Submission
- Blog posts 2007-03-30
- Nessy Tales (zip)
- Follow Muggins, Jim and Nan in their comical adventures. Nessy Tales are structured with a limited vocabulary, while retaining a vivid storyline. The careful choice of graded words provides vital reading practice at the beginning stages of reading but the story content is suitable for a slightly older age group...
- Tags: Leadership, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-08-01
- XML data validation with XPath and XSL
- If you have an application in which you collect information into an XML document, you can run that document through an XSLT validation mechanism to create a centralized validation mechanism. In this article, Phillip Perkins explains how you can accomplish that. If you're designing Web applications, you ...
- Tags: XSLT, XSL, XPath, XML-Data, XML, Phillip Perkins, XPath function, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Error, Validation Mechanism, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Technical articles 2005-08-08
- How to survive a team interview
- You're up for a position with a big consulting firm and you're about to face a jury of your peers, your potential boss, maybe even the company head. How do you handle it? Here's some advice on navigating team interviews.Today’s corporate culture has transcended the era when one executive or...
- Tags: Team management, Recruitment & Selection, Suman Bolar, team interview, team, interviewer
- Technical articles 2001-03-12
- If your privacy is important, what are you going to do about it?
- So, we are becoming acutely aware that our government uses our telecommunications companies to keep close tabs on us. And we're angry. What are people going to do about it? It feels like we're waiting around for "someone" to fix this for us, but doesn't that usually end up...
- Tags: e-mail, privacy, email, government, nsa, schwana, security, Taceo
- Discussion threads 2006-05-30
- HTML frames can reduce server traffic
- Many Web developers balk at the use of frames in HTML, but frames do offer one benefit if implemented properly--reduced server traffic. Here's a look at how frames can serve this useful purpose.The Web development community is polarized over the issue of using frames, with a majority speaking out against...
- Tags: Web browsers, server, Web development community, Edmond Woychowsky, HTML, server traffic
- Technical articles 2002-08-16
- Sad
- Sadno matter how it happened, it's still sad. That he was in Irxx is polical stupidity, that he is dead, that's sad.Australian soldiers are so goodthat in order to suffer casualities in Iraq, they have to do it themselves.http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18891593-2,00.htmlAnd your point is???Whatever you're trying to say, it seems pretty low...
- Tags: Bradfield Electorate, Sad
- Discussion threads 2006-04-22
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