Big Kahuna Words
Downloads Dive between the hammerhead sharks and other aquatic life, breaking stone blocks with your words in an explosive twist on puzzle game play. Travel back to the Islands in this brilliant word game of adventure.
[November 16, 2005, 6:31]
Access 2007 Reserved Words And Symbols
White Papers "Reserved words" are words and symbols that have a specific meaning to Microsoft Office Access 2007 or to the Access database engine. If the user uses a reserved word or symbol to name a field in a table, Access warns that the word is reserved and...
[February 21, 2007, 23:00]
Enhancing RTF Output With RTF Control Words And In-Line Formatting
White Papers Also added was the ability to use RTF control words within cells. The SAS Output Delivery System (ODS) allows output to be printed directly to a Rich Text Format (RTF) file. RTF can be read by word processors such as Microsoft Word and WordPerfect.
[June 1, 2007, 0:00]
Please Mind Your Words
Talkback Dear Sir, please mind your words Sir. We are a developing nation and we will have poor and rich people at the same time. You cannot comment that all are dirty and stinking people in our country! We are not the people to feed their own dogs, while...
[March 25, 2006, 5:14]
Oracle Exec's Words Come Back To Haunt Him
News In its 17-page lawsuit against Oracle on Thursday, the US Justice Department's lawyers tried to hoist Oracle by its own petard -- using the words of co-president Charles Phillips. The lawyers argued that Oracle's hostile takeover of PeopleSoft...
[February 27, 2004, 11:15]
Desktop Sprite For TOEFL IBT Words
Downloads Desktop sprite for learning TOEFL iBT words. Remembering words while working. There are more than 5000 essential TOEFL iBT words. You can adjust the speed of rolling freely. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
[April 19, 2008, 22:16]
Chinese MSN: Microsoft Admits To Censoring 'list Of Words'
News Microsoft has hinted it is censoring certain words on its MSN website in China. When asked if it had banned the words 'freedom' and 'democracy' from the web portal, which was launched last month, the company said it had a list of words that kept...
[June 16, 2005, 15:10]
A Multi-Class Approach For Modelling Out-of-Vocabulary Words
White Papers This paper presents a multi-class extension to the approach for modelling Out-Of-Vocabulary (OOV) words. Instead of augmenting the word search space with a single OOV model, the authors add several OOV models, one for each class of words.
[March 1, 2007, 23:00]
Pickup Words
Downloads Letter tiles fall though 3D space forming a pile of words. The objective is to clear the level of letter tiles through exploding word combo's. Levels of high-pressure, fast action, original word puzzle.
[December 19, 2006, 3:47]
Automatically Correct Spelling With Words From The Main Dictionary
White Papers The user can set up the program to automatically correct misspelled words that are similar to words in the main dictionary that the spelling checker uses. When one installs Microsoft Office, AutoCorrect is set by default to try to match and correct...
[May 4, 2008, 0:00]
Yahoo! Mail Filters Out Java-related Words
News uses an automated filter to swap out a handful of words such as "mocha" that pertain to Web code known as JavaScript. While acknowledging that it searches and replaces certain words, a Yahoo! MSN's Hotmail, for example, filters out JavaScript...
[July 17, 2002, 13:40]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback All the "research" done was sponored by Microsoft, ofcourse its going to say Microsoft is cheaper, have you ever heard of sponored research not coming out in favor of the sponsor? regardless of whether it is done by a supposably "independant" body.
[January 29, 2004, 16:22]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback Microsoft is afraid of Linux because they lost money on X-Box and MSN. Their server licenses will never go down in price, and their stability will never get better. Most people would pay an equal amount for Linux just because it's more dependable...
[January 30, 2004, 13:13]
Ultrawideband - Nice Words, Shame About The Action
Talkback Actually, I think this is really a case of large companies trying to protect turf they don't own. While they have every right to make sure that their products and services are not interfered with, they made use of spectrum knowing that there would...
[April 21, 2005, 15:01]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback Complain to the Advertising Standards Authority about this, UK! We have no comparable outfit in the US, so an unscrupulous advertiser like Micro$haft can repeatedly get away with gross distortions of reality.
[January 29, 2004, 17:06]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback Microsoft are lying. The author of the report that Microsoft mentions, Dan Kusnetzky, has made it clear that this report that Microsoft commissioned (and paid for) was designed to show Linux in a less than favourable light.
[January 30, 2004, 8:11]
Ultrawideband - Nice Words, Shame About The Action
Talkback This article is completely off-base and portraits more of a pro-socialist political rant than a critical review of UWB. The success or failure of UWB by use of spectrum has little to do with free markets or capitalism.
[June 1, 2005, 4:20]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback Even given that Microsoft's claims that Windows is cheaper in the long term have some truth, I'd still be concerned with the implications of this. Essentially, what this means is that if you want to see these supposed statements, you're going to...
[January 30, 2004, 20:56]
War Of Words Greets Microsoft's UK Anti-Linux Campaign
Talkback I agree, complain to the Advertising Standards Authority. They are supposed to act, even on a single compaint. Flood them with complaints. On a more personal note, I have been trying out Linux and will be making every effort to move over entirely.
[January 30, 2004, 15:51]
Words Of Wisdom To Manage IT
Leader The news that the US Department of Homeland Security has decided to compile a dictionary of computer weaknesses is good in three ways. First, there is a pressing need for a common language in computer security.
[March 2, 2007, 15:39]

