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Who's Watching You? Protecting Your Privacy On The Internet It might be surprising to learn, but more often than not, someone is watching what you're doing on-line. I'm not talking about your kids (or parents) looking over your shoulder as you surf; I'm talking about good old Corporate America. By William Milham The only sure way to shop safe on the Internet After all my years as an Internet Professional, I can't begin to count the number of phone calls and emails I've gotten regarding safe shopping on the Internet. By William Milham Maps of Cyberspace "Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts...A graphical representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkablecomplexity. By Sam Vaknin The Seamless Internet http://www.enfish.com/ By Sam Vaknin Bright Planet, Deep Web www.allwatchers.com and www.allreaders.com are web sites in the sense that a file is downloaded to the user's browser when he or she surfs to these addresses. But that's where the similarity ends. These web pages are front-ends, gates to underlying databases. By Sam Vaknin The Polyglottal Internet http://www.everymail.com/ The Internet started off as a purely American phenomenon and seemed to perpetuate the fast-emerging dominance of the English language. A negligible minority of web sites were in other languages. By Sam Vaknin Finding Answers on the 'Net The Internet is a wonderful superhighway of information. By Lisa Simmons Women Entrepreneurs In INTERNET Marketing Women Entrepreneurs In INTERNET MarketingCopyright © 2001 by Sue Seward. All Rights Reserved. By Sue Seward The Advantages of Becoming A Master Networker! Building Your Network Online Without Building Relationships?*The Advantages of Becoming A Master Networker! Revised July 2001 By Sue Seward One Man One Mission One Man One MissionAmy Crawford By Amy Crawford "The Last Of The Red Hot...Good Samaritans?" Here is my latest article. It may be freely used in ezines, on websites or in e-books, as long as the Resource Box is left intact. By Roger J. Burke "Dr. Strangesearch...Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Search Engines (Part 2)." Here is my latest article. It may be freely used in ezines, on websites or in e-books, as long as the Resource Box is left intact. By Roger J. Burke Psychographics versus Demographics Being a branding guy is enough to drive you nuts. One reason why it can make you crazy is that people will ask for your advice - and pay decent dollars for it. I , might add - only to ignore you and the advice they paid for. By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi Nothing here Folks Some people say the Net is a great wasteland, all those billions of bits and bytes of data zooming around in all directions, without form or content. Such people are full of something savvy computer professionals call "hooey". By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi Enabling Technology You know you are a PC addict when you can't tear yourself away from what you're doing to watch X-Files. On the plus side, you know you can cope with your addiction if you can manage to raise yourself out of the swivel chair for long enough to set the video. By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi Internet Tip - Removing Those Pesky >>>>'s Do you receive notes that appear to contain a zillion >>>>? Thesepesky signs are called "angle brackets" and the "greater thansign." Each angle bracket that appears at the front of a lineof text denotes the number of times that message has beenfowarded prior to it arriving in your mailbox. By Maria Marsala Hacking in Cyberspace Did know you that your normal, everyday e-mail could be viewed and read by practically anyone on the Internet? It's like someone reading your personal mail without asking. Recently security on the Internet has received a lot of attention in the Press. By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi Script Kiddies - Vermin of the 'net ....well, a close tie with Pyramid scheme pushers By Michael Bloch Script Kiddies II - An advice to parents After the feedback on the previous article, I thought that it would be beneficial to write another, exploring the Script Kiddie problem in a bit more depth. By Michael Bloch How To Handle Ezine Overload...Without Turning Into An Ezine Junkie! This article may be freely used in ezines, on websites or in e-books, as long as the by-line is left intact. By Roger J. Burke "If I Knock On Your Website Door, Will I Answer You?" Here is my latest article. It may be freely used in ezines, on websites or in e-books, as long as the Resource Box is left intact. By Roger J. Burke The Net vs. Nature. Over the last few days, I've noticed many disturbances on the Internet. Mail has been going missing, a lot of sites have been down. It seems to be a global thing. By Michael Bloch Credit Cards & Identity Theft - Online Fraud Recently, my personal credit card account number was compromised. Is this going to stop me from continuing online transactions? No way. This article is about basic credit card security and what to do if you find your number is hacked. It also contains information about identity theft. By Michael Bloch Life in Cyberspace Two disparaging claims often made about the online world are that it is inhibited with nerds who don't have a life and that 30 years old woman you met and liked is actually a 13 year old boy. Both have a basis in fact. By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi Script Kiddies III - Grilled Kiddie In my previous articles, "Script Kiddies - Vermin of the Internet" and "Script Kiddies II - A warning to parents", I described the Script Kiddie problem. By Michael Bloch Road Rage on the Super Highway I get a lot of feedback to my articles and website via email. Around 98% of it is so friendly and pleasant that I post it on my site, but in that other 2% there are some real doozies. By Linda Cox New to the Net: Safe Chatting New to the Net: Safe ChattingBy Linda C. Allardice By Linda C. Allardice Net novice no more A relative novice when it came to the Internet, not too long ago I didn’t have a clue where to start when trying to create a website or why I had the need for one. Luckily though, with time and practice, it became apparent. By M6.net When trade and community freedom starts to cost, click on! Ecommerce is the product, and 'dotcom' greed, the waste; and in it's wake is strewn a vibrant internet community, oozing a strong passionate flow of community and trade presence. By M6.net I have my business on the Net, NOW what? Out of the blue, apparently having seen a posting of mine on a discussion list, I received an email from a desperate new Net businessman. He had built his web site and, after 6 months, knowing that the Internet was for him, asked, "where to go now?". By M6.net "Trade" and "Community" as two separate ideals I was discussing trade and community, and our approach to this and Internet cities, on a discussion list and was asked the questions below. I will take out names and references from the email as I was not able to get in touch with the the other member for to release this publicly. By M6.net What direction do you see the net going in? This last year, ecommerce has been all the rage. Going back a year or so,Java applets were hot. That is, the public perception of websites was that"good" websites had ecommerce, or Java applets on them. By William Suboski Message Board Basics 101 Where can you go to exchange and share ideas?Is there someplace where you can ask for adviceor just ask questions concerning homebased businesses? By Ron Kimball THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RIVER - EMAILS WITH KIKI Once in a while, you meet someone who has the gift of expressing herself. I met thatsomeone in Clarissa 'kiki' Frampton. By Ron Kimball Customers Want You To Build A Community Online Here's How and Why... Ever wonder why magazines and newspapers always feature lettersto the editor? Have you noticed most radio stations air phonecalls from listeners? And what about those person-on-the-street interviews that TV news programs like to feature? By Ron Sathoff and Kevin Nunley What Is The Meaning Of This? When I first started on the internet, it was like trying to readanother language. There were so many words andexpressions that I did not understand. Words like webhost,ezine, upload, download, http, isp, dsl and so many, manymore!! I was lost. By Terri Seymour Research Roundup Time So what's up with the Internet? Is it a fad that is slowly diminishing? Or is it still a stunning revolution that will change human history entirely? The dot com crash certainly put some tarnish on the ole boy. But it seems the smudges are only on the perception of the Internet. By Rob Spiegel The Industry Standard Is Gone Amid the flood of information on how Internet companies performed and contributed in the aftermath of the attack on September 11, was a small item about Standard Media closing the Industry Standard Website, once the epicenter of the Internet economy. By Rob Spiegel Dot Com Crash: Whose Fault Is it Anyway? The statistics coming off the crash in dot com stocks are adding up to a bleak picture. This week I read an editorial in Electronic News by managing editor Peter Brown that presented some disturbing numbers. By Rob Spiegel Which Browser Do You Really Need? More than just surfing-----------------------Although there are many browsers on the market, most likely youare using just one - Netscape or Microsoft Explorer, or perhaps Opera or America On line.... Using one or the other is fine if you are just surfing on the web. By Wanda Loskot Web Surfing: 404 Errors We've all received an error like the one shown below: By Richard Lowe Message Boards: Moderator Ethics A properly moderated message board is one of the true pleasures of theinternet. The constant interaction of dozens or even hundreds of peoplein continuous conversations is a sight to behold and a joy toparticipate in. By Richard Lowe Ringmaster Ethics Believe it or not, being a ringmaster is a very demanding, timeconsuming task (when done properly). Many ringmasters just create theirrings and put them on autopilot, thinking (incorrectly) that their mainor only purpose is to generate traffic. By Richard Lowe The Destruction Of Webring: One Year Later Let me tell you a story my son. Be forewarned, this is not your normal,modern day fairy tale. This is like the fairy tales of old, before they werelaundered and sanitized by modern animation factories. By Richard Lowe Cyberterrorism As I watched the television all day long today, viewing the horribleterrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I asked myselfwhy the terrorists hadn't attacked the internet? After all, with the comingof Code Red, it was apparent to all of us in the Information Technologyindustry By Richard Lowe Web Surfing: ISP Tips Perhaps one of the most important things to consider when determining how toget on the internet is choosing your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Thisis the company that connects you to the internet via the phone line, DSL,modem, T1 or whatever else you want to use. By Richard Lowe Sins of the Internet One of the most common misconceptions among new (and sometimesadvanced) internet users is that "if you can grab something itmust be free". Add to that a touch of naiveté and a hunger forcash or fame, and you've got a formula for disaster ... or atleast for some sins. By Richard Lowe Message Boards: The Role Of The Moderator Most people have visited a message board at one time or another in their life. I would guess that the vast majority has never posted anything at all, preferring just to lurk (view) rather than to contribute their ideas and thoughts. By Richard Lowe Newsgroups Newsgroups are a great way to communicate with dozens or thousands or even millions of other people at a time. They are very popular (as evidenced by over 80,000 newsgroups and more being created all of the time) and are exceptionally easy to use. By Richard Lowe Invasion of the Amazons The last few months have witnessed a bloodbath in tech stocks coupled with a frantic re-definition of the web and of every player in it (as far as content is concerned).
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. The Fall and Fall of the p-Zine http://home.wuliweb.com/index.shtml
By Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Keyword Ownership: What It Is And Where It's Headed Have you ever got one of those silly emails that offers to let you own a keyword? Silly question. How many such emails do you get every day?
By Richard Zwicky AOL Browser BETA - A Major Contender? To me, AOL Browser .68 Beta is what a browser should be. Relatively lightweight, easy to install, and most of all, it works how I want it to. I've been using for one day, and I'm already converted.
By Pete Crewdson Time to Redefine Telecom Telecommunication, according to Wikipedia, is the extension of communication over a distance. By Burak Fenercioglu A Guide to Touching Up Your Digital Photos One problem I faced when starting out with digital photography was how to touch up my raw digital images. Perhaps an image was slightly dark, perhaps it had to be rotated or cropped. Digital photos usually require some form of manipulation before final output. By Gary Hendricks How to Organize Your Digital Photos If you’re like me, you may have taken tons and tons of digital photos with your trusty digital camera, but never took the time to organize them. It’s certainly not a good idea to have thousands of photos lying in your hard drive totally disorganized. By Gary Hendricks Your Affiliate Web Site Is Built – Now What? When I first got my web site built, I thought I finally I had a presence on-line. Wrong! I soon found out that I needed someone to host my site, and I needed a domain name.
By Vickie J. Scanlon Remove Rogue Desktop Icons Created By Spyware If you have used a Windows machine for a while, whether it's Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows 98, you're sure to have noticed desktop icons appearing from out of nowhere. How can icons mysteriously emerge on your Windows desktop?
By Andrew Malek Microsoft Great Plains Primer – tips for IT / Database Administrator Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is main ERP application targeted to US mid-size businesses market. By Andrew Karasev Crystal Reports – Heterogeneous databases: SQL Server, Oracle, Unidata, Btrieve, Ctree – tips for developer There are different categories of reporting tools. If you look at the financial reporting – you see such nice instruments as FRx or internal report writer of the financial application (ReportWriter in the case of Microsoft Great Plains). By Andrew Karasev Five Questions To Ask A Technical Training School -- BEFORE Signing Up As with any field, there are good technical training schools, and bad ones. When you sign up with one of these schools, you’ve made a significant investment in time and money. By Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933 The True Meaning of Freeware The vast majority of us will have, at some point, had freeware games or applications installed on our systems. If you’ve played an online Java or Flash based game, you’ve used freeware. By Daniel Robson What Stands Behind The Software Description? With thousands of web pages added to the Net every day, it's getting more and more frustrating both to submit the information to the attention of those, who are interested in it and to find the information one needs.
By Daria Winkler Music in the Digital Age We are on the brink of a major change in the way the music industry operates. Digital music will not just change the way people purchase music, but it will also change the way musicians approach creating albums. By Esperdi Bova Dating Site Review: Udate Udatians often complain about the slowness of Udate's messenger "whispers", but it’s always been one of my favorite dating places! I've simply had the best luck connecting with this format...and the old twin site kiss.com.
By Matt Matcherson 22 Questions to Ask Before You Use Any Shopping Cart System Many seasoned professional speakers agree that you can make more money selling your knowledge in the form of products than you can speaking.
By Tom Antion Internet Distribution: The Future of Entertainment A friend and I were having a discussion recently. I asked him what he thought the next method of distribution for films and music would be. By Daniel Punch Getting Good Picture Results There was this guy who owns a state-of-the-art, high-end digital SLR. Since it was my first time to meet him, I initially thought that he could be a photographer, hobbyist or by profession, when he brandished the hi-tech gear. By Gem Tullao Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 - Microsoft RMS 1,2 Multi-Store Integration – overview Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft Retail Management System (Microsoft RMS) are originally developed by different software vendors, who had no idea that in the remote future (now) these two applications will be owned by Microsoft and will need to be tightly integrated. By Andrew Karasev Microsoft CRM Integration with Oracle – overview for programmer Microsoft Business Solutions CRM is very good budget alternative to Siebel and actually be-loved by Microsoft-oriented IT department system. By Andrew Karasev Microsoft CRM Integration with Navision – overview for programmer Microsoft Business Solutions CRM is very good budget alternative to Siebel and actually be-loved by Microsoft-oriented IT department system. By Andrew Karasev Online Pests: Free Sample Trolls Bobbi of Montreal, Canada was known in certain online crafting forums as the ultimate free sample troll. You were a crafting nonentity if you hadn’t received a sample request from Bobbi. In March 2004, I became an honorary member as the notorious Canadian finally paid me a visit. By Lisa Maliga
Smartphones - Beyond Voice to Information and Entertainment Smartphones are poised to become the information center and entertainment device of choice. Increasing adoption and usage of smartphones bodes well not only for smartphone makers but also for the wireless industry as a whole.
By Sam Subramanian High-Speed Internet Access For Remote Canadian Communities (NC)—We are in the information age dominated by an on-demand knowledge society. Canada is one of the most connected countries in the world and the Internet has become so central to our lives that many people can't do their work or stay in touch without it.
By News Canada 5 Ways To Make Your Adwords Ads Outshine Your Competitors' Google Adwords is a very good place to promote your business on the Internet. It allows you to target for specific keywords, allowing you to to promote right product to the right audiences.
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