ACM Significantly Improved User Experience With Google Site Search
White Papers The keyword search feature and the speed of Google Site Search were invaluable. Google Site Search has allowed the company to track the most sought-after content and make sure it's easily available. ACM (Advanced Currency Markets) is a world leader...
[June 22, 2009, 1:19]
Microsoft launches anti-spam site
News Microsoft has debuted its MSN Postmaster Web site, which offers tools and services designed to combat spam. MSN Postmaster marks the software giant's latest effort to increase its presence in the security arena, a lucrative area that has attracted...
[May 27, 2005, 15:30]
Hackers attack Government Web site
News Computer crackers broke into the British government's Web site for the European single currency this Sunday, posting insulting messages about the Queen of England. The Web site -- www.euro.gov.uk -- was defaced early on Sunday and remained...
[March 12, 2001, 15:07]
Porn site attracts Thai government's ire to Britain
News A Thai woman living in Britain faces possible extradition and imprisonment for displaying the Thai national flag on her pornographic Web site. The Web site also described Bangkok as a "city of sex", the Thai government has complained.
[December 8, 2003, 8:45]
Gameplay site hit by outage
News Troubled e-tailer Gameplay said on Friday that a technical glitch had left its Web site unavailable for part of the day on Thursday, but that it plans to continue operating the site for the near future.
[June 22, 2001, 11:55]
Democrat site exposed donor info
News A glitch in the California Democratic Party's Web site exposed the names, addresses and credit card numbers belonging to 54 party contributors. The information was pulled from the Web site on Thursday after MSNBC.com called party officials.
[April 9, 2001, 11:06]
London gets 'largest ever' indoor Wi-Fi site
News Broadcom has built a huge Wi-Fi zone outdoors in Central London, but the British Library believes its network is the largest indoor site, rivalling locations such as Heathrow Airport in terms of coverage.
[November 16, 2004, 16:55]
Dell sues Dell over Web hosting site
Talkback Looking for information and found it at this great site. Respect you! My sites: http://hometown.aol.de/iduvtop/index.html http://hometown.aol.de/iduvtop/louis-vuitton-replica-handbag.html http://hometown.aol.de/iduvtop/authentic-louis-vuitton...
[September 30, 2006, 15:44]
Al Jazeera launches Iraq site in English
News Arab news agency Al Jazeera launched an English-language Web site on Monday, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets. Featuring headlines such as "US 'precision' bomb destroys civilian...
[March 25, 2003, 7:38]
Web Site Turbo
Downloads VSE Web Site Turbo is a tool that tries to prevent web surfers from leaving a web site before it has been loaded. VSE Web Site Turbo strips unneeded data from web pages, resulting in size reductions averaging from 20 to 50 percent based on content.
[November 15, 2000, 7:00]
Codeware Enabled Customers to Find Content 36 Percent Faster With Google Site Search
White Papers Codeware deployed Google Site Search which helped the company manage its technical support load. Codeware Inc.established in 1985, is a specialized niche player focused exclusively on providing comprehensive software for the design and analysis of...
[June 22, 2009, 1:19]
UK lottery site hit by high demand
Talkback Strange the site couldn't cope when actual sales were only 5% of the forecast amount (£3m a week to good causes forecast, £150,000 actually donated). Also check independent today: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article363625.ece
[May 12, 2006, 12:10]
UK Web site accused over anthrax drug sales
News E-commerce companies are governed by the laws of the country in which their servers are based, making it difficult for a country to take legal action against a Web site that falls out of its jurisdiction.
[November 5, 2001, 17:29]
How search engines and directories can help your site
News The fastest and easiest way to start getting your site attention is to register it with the major search engines and Web directories. And if you don't include title tags at all, your site will be listed in search results as "No Title" or something...
[January 20, 2004, 13:45]
What can you learn from a hacker site?
News Some security managers might cringe at the thought of allowing their administrators to visit a hacker site. However, a hacker's site is not the place to show it off. Before visiting a hacker site, you should set up a disposable email account on a...
[January 20, 2004, 10:50]
War photos site hamstrung by demand
News A Web site that claims to contain more than 5 million detailed aerial photos of major events during World War II was crippled by demand on its first day. While morbid fascination may play a part in the high numbers of visitors that the site is...
[January 20, 2004, 9:20]
Hobby Site SeatGuru.com Found a Real Business With Google AdSense
White Papers Today the site provides seating diagrams for more than 100 different planes. It required investing more time - and money - to manage the site. In October 2001, frequent flyer Matthew Daimler launched SeatGuru.com with a single color-coded...
[June 22, 2009, 1:19]
Sun gags UK Web site
News Sun Microsystems has threatened a UK-based tech hardware site with legal action over a story that included product information that was mistakenly posted on Sun's Web site. Mike Magee, editor of The Inquirer, said he received a letter from Sun...
[November 20, 2002, 13:48]
US, South Korea site attacks traced back to UK
News Botnet expert Joe Stewart of SecureWorks told ZDNet UK's sister site, CNET News.com, that the number sounded high. The denial-of-service attacks launched on websites in South Korea and the US earlier this month appear to have come from a master...
[July 15, 2009, 8:29]
B&Q Web site lets hackers do it themselves
News A major security flaw has been exposed on home improvement retail giant B&Q's Web site, www.diy.com, which allows a potential hacker relatively easy access to its customers' personal details. James O'Brien from Reading, who is not a regular B&Q...
[November 14, 2003, 16:40]



