Monthly Archives: October 2011



Cyber Warfare on the Net

Posted by Larry Isaacson on Oct 31st, 2011

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Until the recent admission by Iran of a successful cyber attack on its nuclear power plant facilities, cyber warfare had not made serious inroads into the collective consciousness.

The Usenet Hierarchy and Research

Posted by Marion Marshall on Oct 22nd, 2011

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There are quite a few newsgroups on Usenet where experts routinely post on the topic at hand. By and large, you will find most of these newsgroups within the Big 8, the most established of hierarchies.

5 Must Have Add-Ons for a Blogger Blog and Where to Find Them

Posted by Bob Sommers on Oct 18th, 2011

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Blogger is just a blog until you add one of the thousands of add-ons available. Then it becomes a work of art.

Mystery Solved: How To Choose Top Website Designers

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Oct 16th, 2011

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If you have the right information you can easily learn how to choose website designers and logo designers before you made a commitment to them. Once you understand how to make a good choice you will be able to avoid unnecessary problems and possible save a lot of money as well.

An Nth Degree Strategic Analysis of the Internet

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Oct 13th, 2011

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Nth degree thinking allows us to make extreme assumptions about irresistible forces as a way to devising strategies that leave us better off regardless of what the forces do. This article applies that approach to analyzing Internet effects on a business.

The Options Available In Media Training

Posted by Ross Mason on Oct 8th, 2011

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It is natural for a company to come into contact now and then with the media, whether it is in the area of print, broadcast, radio or TV. Today, there are more companies than ever that employ spokespeople for dealing with the media, with many of these people often being trained in media skills so as to be able to handle even the toughest press interview.

Web Design Or Web Development?

Posted by Sammy Kirkland on Oct 5th, 2011

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Web design and web development covers a wide range of web related technologies and occupations; learn the difference between the two.

What Is A DNS Server And How Can It Run On A VPS Server?

Posted by Nova Johanson on Oct 4th, 2011

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When you sign up for an e-mail account, or register for a website or blog, you are using a domain name server, or DNS. A VPS, or virtual private server, acts like an individual environment with its own memory, IP address, and files. In order to help you better understand how DNS VPS works hand in hand, this article will offer more detail and explanations of DNS and VPS and how they work.

How To Make Money Online The Easy Way

Posted by John Eather on Oct 4th, 2011

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It's hard to find a job these days. Everywhere you look, it would seem that people are placing their names on waiting lists for jobs that they'll never get. An income, any income, would be welcome. But what most people don't think of when looking for employment is the internet. It's actually simple to make money online if you know what to do.

How Decentralized Usenet Communication Works

Posted by Marion Marshall on Oct 4th, 2011

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Modern computer networking is largely a decentralized affair. For instance, a major outage in one ISP services does not bring down the entire Internet, which is one of the primary strengths of the system.

Virtual Server Hosting - What are the Differences in Hosting Plans?

Posted by Nova Johanson on Oct 4th, 2011

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There are many similarities & differences with the different hosting plans. There are three different types of web hosting plans; shared web hosting, dedicated server hosting, and virtual server hosting. Which best suits the web site owners personal needs is completely based on what they need to make their web page run its best.