Web of Porn: The Business of Porn - Part 2
News Not surprisingly, a surge in traffic jammed the lines to the company's Web site. According to Mark Tiarra, president of United Adult Sites, a trade association representing over 500 adult entertainment Web sites, pornography sites are one of the...
[March 9, 1999, 15:50]
Web of Porn: The Business of Porn - Part 1
News Take me to the Web of Porn Special Thanks to e-mail, anonymity and search engines, "adult" Web sites are booming. If your Web sites shows passionate kissing, expect a level 1 rating. The US-based ratings body has 105,000 global Web sites that have...
[March 9, 1999, 15:43]
Web Science, texting, and creative misuse
Blog You'd have thought that, having invented it, Tim Berners-Lee would know how the web worked. The Web Science project he wants to launch will study the World Wide Web, how it's working and what's being done with it.
[November 2, 2006, 12:00]
Web Camera
Downloads This is a fully-featured, reliable, and low-cost webcam solution that will help you capture video or snapshots and publish them on the web. The motion detector triggers a variety of security actions when your web camera detects a slightest motion...
[August 22, 2005, 8:00]
Web Application Penetration Testing
White Papers Owing to the ubiquity, ease of access, cost effectiveness and provision of service, the Web Application has emerged as a driving force of adoption. With the advent of web 2.0 and web 3.0 technologies, web application has evolved to be more advanced...
[August 8, 2009, 1:20]
Web Content Management, Portal, Collaboration: Three Names, One Solution
White Papers As related to internal and external Web technologies, resolving this problem requires the delivery of timely, relevant, and compelling information through Web content management solutions, the targeting of information to specific content consumers...
[May 14, 2009, 1:17]
Web of Porn: Europe moves to protect children
News The system will use the electronic profiles on individual browsers coupled with electronic labelling of Web sites. Web sites will clearly state what is on offer and this will be related directly to an individual's browser settings.
[March 9, 1999, 13:14]
Web services start-up gives Axis support
News Some of the technical minds behind Web services protocols have launched an open source services company, pulling in fellow open source company Covalent Technologies as an investor. Axis is often used in combination with the open source Tomcat...
[August 3, 2005, 10:10]
Microsoft: Web services have way to go
News For all the buzz around the new concept called Web services, it will remain just that -- a concept -- until businesses figure out how and why to use such services, according to Microsoft engineer Mark Lucovsky.
[April 11, 2002, 10:17]
Web-Enabled Middleware for Mobile Devices
White Papers HTTP is a popular protocol for information transfer in IP networks, especially in human to computer interaction but also, as Web Services and even Grid Services are becoming more and more widely used, for computer to computer interaction.
[January 16, 2009, 0:00]
Web search for cash brings results
News Executives of leading Web search companies see rosy days ahead for their technology. The search box is becoming dominant in all areas of the Web for news, finance, shopping, personals and jobs; and Yahoo!
[March 6, 2003, 10:00]
Web of Porn: Adult pornography 'not a priority' - Met
News He says this is partly because of the enormity of the World Wide Web and partly because the chances of getting workable legislation are "just about nil". Some of these obscene Web sites graduate from adult porn to child porn," he says and it is...
[March 9, 1999, 12:58]
Web front-ends versus Windows
News If organisations move all applications from native Windows applications to standards-based Web applications, they could ultimately choose to use a different browser host (Netscape, Opera, or some other upstart) and eliminate their dependency on...
[March 4, 2003, 8:47]
Comdex Fall: Web TVs hit a home run
News At a packed seminar session on Web TV devices, Comdex visitors were told their living rooms were "the next frontier for digital technology". WebTV is about making TV better, making the Web better and by combining the two, making something more...
[November 18, 1997, 13:11]
Web services winners and losers become clearer
News IBM, Microsoft and Oracle are establishing strong positions in the developing Web services market - while rivals HP and Sun are faltering. Meanwhile most users are taking positive steps to position their organisations so they will profit from Web...
[November 15, 2002, 13:42]
News Burst: Web vandal continues hacking-for-Napster campaign
News A Napster fan and Web vandal who goes by the monicker "pimpshiz" has hit 50 more Web sites, continuing what he called the Save Napster Hack Attack. Sites including Verizon Wireless Messaging Services, the Digital Printing and Imaging Association...
[September 7, 2000, 15:48]
News Burst: Web outages cost UK millions
News Web site downtime cost UK businesses £128m last year and this figure is expected to double for 2001, according to a study released by Web services firm Hostmark on Monday. The report indicates that Web site outages hurt retail Internet firms the...
[February 12, 2001, 10:18]
Web-rage man gets two years
Blog first web-rage incident has been sentenced to two year’s imprisonment. According to the BBC , the assailant in the UK’s (possibly even the world? Paul Gibbons, 47, assaulted John Jones, 43, at his Essex home, after an argument in an online chatroom.
[November 17, 2006, 13:15]
Web 2.0: Principles and Best Practices
White Papers Today the business world is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to a set of technologies collectively known as "Web 2.0. Web 2.0 describes a set of next-generation Internet technologies. Like all emerging technologies, Web 2.0 is...
[May 14, 2009, 1:17]
Web-Enabling a Client/Server OLAP Application Using SAS/IntrNet Software's MDDB Report Viewer
White Papers SAS/IntrNet's MDDB Report Viewer (MRV) enables users to obtain multidimensional reports and graphs via their web browsers. The authors' chose to web-enable an existing client/server OLAP application using the MRV because of the appropriate fit, the...
[September 12, 2006, 1:00]



