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| Project Honey Pot - The Good, The Bad And The Bots |
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Project Honey Pot is a distributed network of decoy web pages built to gather information about mailicious robots, crawlers and spiders. Honey Pot collects data on harvesters, dictionary attackers and comment or email spammers. This information is made available to help website administrators keeping bad bots from their sites and detect spam activity. And you can help them. |
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| Chromium - Google Chrome on Linux |
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Chromium, the project behind the development of the open source Chrome browser by Google, released a new beta 2.0 yesterday for Windows. The Linux version is still pre alpha. |
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| Fennec - Firefox Browser for Phones |
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Fennec is the code name of the effort to build a mobile version of Firefox. This fox aims at supporting Windows Mobile and Linux devices, although support for other platforms will probably be added as well in the future. Fennec is a new project at Mozilla.org, the software is still in alpha stage. |
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| Internet Archive Way Back Machine |
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The Internet Archive Way Back Machine is a (non-profit) service that was founded to build an Internet library, with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format. The Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. Since 1999 more well-rounded collections were included, nowadays the Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages. |
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| SUMO - Suggested Upper Merged Ontology |
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In the process of managing information bottom-up, you might end up with lots of various structures. Starting out with definitions, a thesaurus can be formed, with various relations existing inside, a taxonomy. Structuring taxonomies and their relations (by then a time factor is incorporated), you're building a full metamodel, and enter the domain of ontologies. Looking at top-down approaches you could ask: Does a highest level ontology exist, and if so what does it look like? |
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| WaSP - The Web Standards Project |
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The Web Standards Project is a coalition founded in 1998 concerned with web standards that ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all. |
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| Google web page translation |
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Anonymous writes: "
Google's ever growing catalogue includes some nice translation functions for text, web pages and sites. And the languages now include Japanese, Korean and simplified Chinese. Translations might be a bit shaky, Bud. Better than I ever did." |
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| Mozilla 1.5 beta released |
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Mozilla 1.5 beta has been released (for Linux, MacOSX and Windows). This beta release features a spellchecker, lots of bugfixes, and a list of other minor feature improvements for Navigator, Messenger, Composer and Chatzilla. |
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| Viewable With Any Browser Campaign |
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Quote from the campaign site: If you've come to this page, you're probably curious about the "Viewable With Any Browser" themed button on it. Here's my explanation. I am very unhappy with the current trend towards web sites designing only for specific browsers and ignoring others. It's extremely annoying to me to visit a web site and to find that I've been rejected until I come back with Netscape or Internet Explorer. It's also annoying to visit web sites that allow you in with any browser, but rely heavily on tags only supported in a few popular browsers, or leave out support for text browsers. |
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