Web 2.0: What Is It, How Can I Use It, How Can I Deploy It?
White Papers What is it, how can one use it and how can one deploy it. This presentation presents Web 2.0.
[October 6, 2007, 1:00]
How hard can programming be?
Blog So, I thought, how hard could it possibly be to choose an open source Linux text editor, learn the requisite programming language and dig in to help out? I’ll find out how hard it is and let you know ;)
[August 14, 2008, 17:28]
How Do I: Create a New Site Column?
White Papers In this webcast, the presenter investigates how to create a new column in a Windows SharePoint Services list, then builds on this by creating a Site Column that can be reused across multiple lists while being maintained centrally.
[April 27, 2009, 1:21]
Technical Paper: How Do I Protect My Network From Unauthorized Users?
White Papers This paper explains how to protect network from unauthorized users. Only your employees and any others you designate can enter your network. In today's information age, data is the foundation of business.
[July 13, 2004, 0:00]
How do I... Vary headers and footers in a Word document?
White Papers Or how about skipping the header and footer on the title page of a document? Although these types of configuration settings are not immediately obvious, once you know how to find them, you'll discover that they provide some slick formatting options...
[March 24, 2009, 14:27]
How I survived MSBlast
Talkback Microsoft also offers Service Packs on CD; they can be ordered from the company's Web site. I threw my Windows 2000 away.www Good point about: ". Unless you live in Ireland (www.microsoft.ie, or probably anywhere else in the world?
[August 28, 2003, 13:58]
How cooperation can beat viruses
Talkback I believe the answer is to stop the infection in the first place. Executables must first be authorized through a password protected mechanism before they can run on a PC. Once an executable is authorized it can run without any further notification.
[April 16, 2004, 19:27]
How hard can programming be?
Blog Comment Ahh, keypunching, sounds like a barrel of laughs, I'll be sure to stick to those new fangled methods ;)
[August 15, 2008, 10:01]
How cooperation can beat viruses
Talkback It can be "interesting" trying to get it working in some environments and NAC won't be covered on a majority of the Cisco product range till about 2005. But, underneath it is a couple of useful, potentially great products for preventing company...
[April 21, 2004, 15:08]
How giving Twitter away can make it money
Blog Comment To be honest, if people aren't prepared to try something free for a year - with a very good chance of it being free thereafter - then I doubt they'll be much cop as social networkers! As for micropayments: from what I hear about donations to...
[June 22, 2009, 14:42]
How giving Twitter away can make it money
Blog Comment I have donated relatively small amounts of money to Free Software projects (including Libre Graphics Meeting, Ardour, DownThemAll.and I think there is fair amount of money coming in from these channels (Ardour has an "issue sponsorship" and...
[June 22, 2009, 11:23]
How giving Twitter away can make it money
Blog Comment I think it's a great idea. I would pay for Twitter in a heartbeat. I fear a charge would result in thousands leaving the service. Would it increase spam and porn though - I think it might don't you? Wow Rupert - when you blog, you REALLY blog.
[June 21, 2009, 15:07]
How giving Twitter away can make it money
Blog Comment I imagine there would be a market in "spare accounts" Maybe not a pleasant commodity.
[June 21, 2009, 23:00]
How giving Twitter away can make it money
Blog Comment Count me in, that's a great idea and I hope this idea is read by the owners.
[June 20, 2009, 18:32]
It's Just How Things Are. (So I'm Told).
Blog Comment I highly recommend it to anyone who will listen. While there is no risk in installing Firefox there is a lot of risk in upgrading to ie7 or ie8, you can seriously hose a machine this way. So the first thing I always do for an MS computer is to turn...
[May 19, 2009, 2:56]
How smart can phones get?
News I think that we can improve in all of these things. I don't know if it's exactly two years or three years, but let's say in the foreseeable future that we will have seamless mobile computing. When do we get to the point where the device can move...
[July 2, 2004, 11:30]
How can it be global?
Talkback Being i the un-fortunate position of living in Kingston-Upon-Hull and restricted to Hull's one and only ISP (Karoo) I'd like to know if this Service will be available to business in Hull? Past experience tells me not.
[March 8, 2009, 12:25]
How I create a blog entry
Blog I downloaded a local copy so I can convert offline. Even if I say so myself, I've managed to hone my blog-writing into a lean number of minimal of keystrokes, from which somebody may glean something useful.
[November 26, 2009, 12:00]
73000 computers in a year - how can anyone believe this rubbish
Talkback I think we can assume he did have some sleep and that makes the figures even more ridiculous even before you add on eating/washing and doing any other activities (like working! Assuming Gary was hacking EVERY MINUTE of EVERY DAY for the ENTIRE YEAR...
[January 16, 2009, 14:32]
how can something so good be free?
Member Review has opened every msoffice document i've thrown at it with only very minor formatting glitches. I especially like the theasaurus. Nobody should be paying for their office suite anymore!
[August 3, 2004, 11:11]



