Archive for November 27th, 2005
Web site exposes bad tippers
Big News Network - New York waiters and waitresses are getting even with poor tippers by exposing them on the Internet. The (expletive) Tipper Database lists the names of celebrities as well as regular folks who were less than the celebs criticized on the site are Jennifer Lopez, Tom Cruise, Katie
City adds sex offender database to Web site
My West Texas - By Colin Guy Staff Writer Midland Mayor Mike Canon was joined by representatives from local law enforcement Monday as he announced the addition of a sex offender database to the city’s Web site.
Project links computers to find best AIDS meds
Gay.com - Regardless of a person’s educational level or resources, he or she can fight AIDS at home — using a personal computer. Folding Project in the past year produced a database describing the structure of approximately 120,000 protein World Community Grid’s free software and registering at its Web site.
PocketFrog & PocketHAL :: PocketFrog on SourceForge web site now up
pocketmatrix - It is just my old PocketFrog Developer’s Corner site with the necessary changes.
Anyone can write a blog, but will anyone read it?
Christian Science Monitor - In the past few years, blogging has become, next to e-mail and instant messaging, a common way for people to spend countless hours on the Internet. And why not? searchable database. And that’s only a collection of blogs by people who have taken the time to register with the site
November 27th, 2005
New Information Security Study Rates PGP Corporation the Lead Vendor in Email and Data Encryption Software (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data security and encryption solutions, today announced that the latest Information Security Study conducted by TheInfoPro , an independent research network and leading supplier of market intelligence for the information technology industry, rated PGP Corporation as the lead vendor in use for both email and data encryption software.
Book Giants’ Fortunes Feature Little Drama (Hartford Courant)
Q. What’s the better choice as an investment, Barnes & Noble Inc. or Borders Group Inc.?
Kashya Appoints VP (Byte and Switch)
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Kashya, the leading supplier of data protection solutions for disaster recovery and business continuity, today announced the appointment of industry veteran Paul Zeiter to the position of Vice President of North American Sales.
Globe Talk: Love it or hate it, VoIP is a must (Middle East Times)
WASHINGTON — Since eBay announced its decision to buy out Luxembourg-based Skype for $2.3 billion two months ago, it has become clear that Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is not only here to stay, but that it has considerable potential to allow businesses to flourish.
New Version Features 85,000 Item Content Library; Offers Quick and Easy Professional Style Web Site Creation (Web Host Directory)
Avanquest Software, a leading developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market with operations in Europe, the U.S. and Asia, today announced Web Easy Professional 6, the latest version of its powerful web site creation and design studio software.
November 27th, 2005
Biometrics scanner replaces trusty library card at this school
Daily Press, VA - 18 hours ago By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va. — A library card is history at Chesterfield Academy of Math, Science and Technology. In its place: your finger.
Research Proves UVA Green Light Technology Catches 82% More Flies
PR Web (press release), WA - 21 hours ago Insect-O-Matic (http://www.insectomatic.com.au) units fitted with Synergetic lamps (Green Light Technology) catch on average 30% more house flies in a given
Home school team tops technology competition
Kansas.com, KS - 10 hours ago BEST — Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology — is a program designed to stimulate high school students' interest in science and engineering.
Military goes digital with medical records
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - 21 hours ago rolled out its electronic record-keeping system, AHLTA (pronounced Alta), an acronym for Armed-forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application and
November 27th, 2005