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Retrieving Topk PrestigeBased Relevant Spatial <endeca_term>Web Objects</endeca_term>

Retrieving Topk PrestigeBased Relevant Spatial Web Objects

The location-aware keyword query returns ranked objects that are near a query location and that have textual... Read more

11 August, 2010
Web Site Story - A CA Gen Love Story

Web Site Story - A CA Gen Love Story

In 5 elapsed months, the presenter converted 400 GUI screens to 3500 web objects including integrating to the anti-hacking software and incorporating different skins... Read more

6 July, 2010
Effective Strategies for Temporally Anchored Information Retrieval

Effective Strategies for Temporally Anchored Information Retrieval

...of emerging large scale applications such as web archiving and time-stamped web objects generated through information feeds involve time-evolving objects that can be... Read more

29 May, 2010

Microsoft MHTML flaw targeted by hackers

...limited, targeted attacks." MHTML, or Mime HTML, is a standard that allows web objects such as images to be combined with HTML into a single... Read more

14 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft warns of Windows zero-day flaw

...document. MHTML, which stands for Mime HTML, is a standard that allows web objects such as images to be combined with HTML into a single... Read more

31 January, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Testing Anywhere 7.5

Testing Anywhere 7.5

...and automated software testing. This powerful automated testing tool captures images, Windows & web objects easily and allows easy yet detailed GUI testing. Regression testing, functional... Read more

24 May, 2012
Farmagraph Basic 1.0.1

Farmagraph Basic 1.0.1

...types of documents, video embedded within the presentations, audio, interactive images, HTML web objects, each specialty messages. The presentations included in Farmagraph are updated through... Read more

16 May, 2012
SmElis WebData Extractor 1.8

SmElis WebData Extractor 1.8

...you to extract and save multimedia items, images, Flash, scripts and other web objects from the page you are currently viewing in your browser. It... Read more

23 March, 2012
HTTPOS: Sealing Information Leaks With Browser-Side Obfuscation of Encrypted Flows

HTTPOS: Sealing Information Leaks With Browser-Side Obfuscation of Encrypted Flows

...approaches usually require modifications to web entities, such as browsers, servers, or web objects. In this paper, the authors propose a novel browser-side system... Read more

3 December, 2010
Tekinetix Web Retriever 3.74

Tekinetix Web Retriever 3.74

...or extract its new content. Instead, the software stores a collection of web objects of interest to you and then retrieves them automatically with the... Read more

21 October, 2010
Archiving Data Objects Using Web Feeds

Archiving Data Objects Using Web Feeds

...or news items. They use RSS or Atom feeds to extract these Web objects and to detect change in the context of an incremental crawl... Read more

1 September, 2010
Efficient Retrieval of the Top-k Most Relevant Spatial <endeca_term>Web Objects</endeca_term>

Efficient Retrieval of the Top-k Most Relevant Spatial Web Objects

The conventional Internet is acquiring a geo-spatial dimension. Web documents are being geo-tagged, and geo-referenced... Read more

28 August, 2009

Deploying a scalable Web caching solution

...conceptsThere are two broad categories of Web caching: Forward cachingWhere copies of Web objects from Internet servers that are frequently accessed by your users are... Read more

23 March, 2006 by Deb Shinder

Microsoft: IE hole worse than reported

Did Microsoft downplay the latest security flaw in Internet Explorer just so it could avoid more bad press? Some experts think so Read more

9 December, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft warns of IE, Outlook flaws

...it deemed "critical" because of a flaw in how Internet Explorer caches Web objects. Wednesday's patch addresses in part the vulnerabilities uncovered by GreyMagic... Read more

6 December, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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Nice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary

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