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![]() Tuesday, October 31, 2006 BELIT - Bioethics Literature Database http://www.drze.de/BELIT BELIT is an integrated bibliographic database developed by the German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences (DRZE, Bonn) and operated in co-operation with the Information and Documentation Centre for Ethics in Medicine (IDEM, Goettingen), the Interdepartmental Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW, Tuebingen), the Library and Information Services of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE, Washington, DC) and the Centre de documentation en éthique des sciences de la vie et de la santé, INSERM/CCNE (CDEI, Paris). BELIT provides access to about 320.000 records from the integrated German, American and French databases. It is an extensive bibliographic directory of literature in the area of bioethics unique world wide, containing references to monographs, grey literature, legal documents, journal articles, newspaper articles and book contributions. Thia has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:57 AM Strategic Asia http://strategicasia.nbr.org/ Strategic Asia is an ongoing, independent assessment of the strategic environment in the Asia-Pacific. The program provides an authoritative, independent source of information and analysis for the policymaking community, media, the business sector, and academe. The program's core product is an annual volume in which top Asia specialists and international relations experts outline the region's current strategic environment and then ask what "strategic Asia" will look like in five years. The second major product is a new generation database that provides, in one place and free of charge, a range of strategic indicators and resources for 37 countries in the Asia-Pacific. This will be added to International Trade Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:39 AM InstallPad http://www.installpad.com/ InstallPad can help you. It takes a list of your favorite programs and will download and install the ones you pick. It doesn't need to ask any questions, so you can go do more important things. InstallPad can resume downloads you've canceled, and can even try and find the latest version of your program online. If you administrate or develop for Windows, InstallPad can help you get a machine set up with service packs, applications or development tools without the need for CDs or running lots of scripts. With it you can quickly install a host of programs silently, pass arguments to the installers, and run post-installation scripts. Download it now as InstallPad is free for personal use. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:19 AM ![]() My Family Health Portrait https://familyhistory.hhs.gov/ My Family Health Portrait allows you to create a personalized family health history report from any computer with an Internet connection and an up-to-date Web browser. Information you provide creates a drawing of your family tree and a chart of your family health history. Both the chart and the drawing can be printed and shared with your family members or your healthcare professional. Used in consultation with your healthcare professional, your family health history can help you review your family's health history and develop disease prevention strategies that are right for you. New users can click on Create a Family History to begin creating a personalized family health history. Returning users can click on Load a Saved Family History to edit or update an existing personalized family health history. Since My Family Health Portrait is Web-based, no additional software needs to be downloaded or installed. The health information you provide is stored only on your computer and not on a U.S. government server. You own the file and can choose what to do with it at any time. This has been added to Healthcare Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:04 AM Monday, October 30, 2006 LanguageGuide - Learning Languages Resources http://www.languageguide.org/ LanguageGuide offers free sound integrated resources for learning languages. These resources are developed collaboratively with the help of volunteers. It is sponsored by Language Guide, a registered non-profit organization. Language Guide's mission is to develop free resources for learning languages and promote cultural understanding. As computers and Internet connectivity continue to drop in price, the Internet has the potential to became an extraordinary platform for providing free, universally accessible education. This will be added to International Trade Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:57 AM Journal of Information, Information Technology, and Organizations http://jiito.org/ The purpose of the Journal of Information, Information Technology, and Organizations (JIITO) is to encourage authors to develop and publish quality papers that address in a balanced manner all three entities signified in its title: information, information technology (IT), and the organizational context. Other information systems journals commonly focus on either IT or on information, all but excluding the other. In contrast, JIITO gives equal treatment both to IT and information, while conceiving information broadly in terms of knowledge, wisdom, meaning, and data. Information and IT need to be studied in the context of tasks or processes, spanning over appropriate levels of analysis‹individual, group, organizational, interorganizational, community, and so on. JIITO welcomes investigations of organizations of any sort, any industry, and any relevant social domain. JIITO encourages articles that use rich, detailed accounts of information and IT. Any topic and any philosophical perspective that help us to make sense of information and IT in organizations is welcome. Of particular interest are empirical studies that explain how organizations cope, prosper, change, fail with respect to using, managing, designing and adopting information systems. In the conceptual realm, JIITO encourages articles that take a critical look at advent, genesis and and uses of models that have influenced IS research for considerable time. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:41 AM OGRE - Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine http://www.ogre3d.org/ OGRE (Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) is a scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine written in C++ designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to produce applications utilising hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. The class library abstracts all the details of using the underlying system libraries like Direct3D and OpenGL and provides an interface based on world objects and other intuitive classes. OGRE v1.2 [Dagon] represents the culmination of 5 years of continuous development, resulting in what is now regarded by many as the leading open source real time 3D rendering engine. OGRE is packed with features to make your development life easier, whether you're making games, architectural visualisation, simulations, or anything else which requires a top-notch 3D rendering solution. See what others are saying about it, and download your copy for free today! This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:23 AM ThumbStacks - Making and Sharing Presentations Online http://www.thumbstacks.com ThumbStacks is a new site for making and sharing presentations on the web. This site is just getting started, so if something's missing, or you can't find what you need, please let them know! With Thumbstacks.com, you can make presentations - like slideshows, or outlines - right in your web browser. When you're done, you can share your presentations with anyone, anywhere, just by sending them a link. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:08 AM Saturday, October 28, 2006 ![]() eHealthcareBot Search Engine eHealthcareBot Search Engine http://www.eHealthcareBot.com I am pleased to announce the creation of eHealthcareBot.com Search Engine that is powered by Google and searches 105 healthcare meta search engines and sources. The search engines were taken from my Healthcare Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and will be continuously updated with new search entities as they are developed over the Internet. My goal is to make this one of the most effective and powerful search entities available to the healthcare professional as well as to healthcare consumer on the Internet. Suggestions and recommendations are always welcomed ..... Please note that this a work in progress and will have many updates and changes to accomplish the goal .... posted by Marcus Zillman | 6:46 PM openSUSE Project http://en.opensuse.org/ The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. The program provides anyone with free and easy access to the world's most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux. Here at openSUSE.org, you'll find a community of developers, end users, and other open source enthusiasts who all have the same goal in mind. We work together to create and distribute the world's most usable Linux. There are many ways you can participate in the openSUSE project. First you should get a copy of SUSE Linux and install it on your machine. Thi8s has been added to the World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:54 AM ![]() Beijing Review Beijing Review http://www.bjreview.com.cn/ Beijing Review is China's only English weekly news magazine, published in Beijing by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). For Chinese engaged in foreign affairs, foreign trade and economic relations, as well as some other professions, Beijing Review has become an indispensable English magazine. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:41 AM International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education http://www.springerlink.com/content/1573-1774/ The objective of this journal is to publish original, fully peer-reviewed articles on a variety of topics and research methods in both science and mathematics education. The journal welcomes articles that address common issues in mathematics and science education and cross-curricular dimensions more widely. Specific attention will be paid to manuscripts written by authors whose native language is not English and the editors have made arrangements for support in re-writing where appropriate. Contemporary educators highlight the importance of viewing knowledge as context-oriented and not limited to one domain. This concurs with current curriculum reforms worldwide for interdisciplinary and integrated curricula. Modern educational practice also focuses on the use of new technology in assisting instruction which may be easily implemented into such an integrated curriculum. The journal welcomes studies that explore science and mathematics education from different cultural perspectives. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:18 AM WiredReach - Powering the User Centric Web http://www.wiredreach.org/ WiredReach is a universal content sharing platform built on Eclipse RCP, JXTA, RDF, RSS and XMPP. The term "content" is very loosely defined and can include things like presence, blogs, bookmarks, documents, calendars, music, photos - virtually any type of social media that can be shared with others. All content metadata is stored as RDF and synchronized using RSS over a P2P (JXTA) or HTTP connection. Out of the box, WiredReach provides a scalable and secure P2P messaging infrastructure, a persistent RDF datastore, an embedded web server, and a highly customizable UI framework that can support both SWT and HTML/AJAX based pages. WiredReach is licensed under the Eclipse Public License (EPL) and following the Eclipse model, everything in WiredReach is packaged as a plug-in - making it infinitely extensible. This has been added to the P2P section of Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:04 AM Friday, October 27, 2006 Fontifier - Text to Handwriting Fonts http://www.fontifier.com/ Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer. It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into a handwriting font that you can use in your word processor or graphics program, just like regular fonts such as Helvetica. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:52 AM JumpCut - Online Video Editor http://www.jumpcut.com/ Jumpcut.com is a product of MiraVida Media, Inc., based in San Francisco, California. "Mira Vida" can be roughly translated as "look at life", and we built Jumpcut to help you show off your life, your interests, your friends, and your creativity in a completely new way. If creating a movie or a slideshow and publishing it to the web seems like a challenge, we think you'll find that Jumpcut makes it easy and fun. If you've been wondering what to do with the video you shoot with your snazzy new camera (or your phone), Jumpcut is the perfect place for you to be creative. If video isn't your thing just yet and you just want to make cool slideshows with your pictures, Jumpcut is still the best place. Finally, a free online location where you can use all your media, create great looking movies and publish to anyone you choose. There's nothing else like it. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:43 AM StikiPad - Collaboration Tool http://www.stikipad.com/ There's a lot of ways to describe what StikiPad is. Officially, it's a hosted wiki provider that lets you collaborate online - unofficially, it's a blank piece of paper where you decide its use. StikiPad is written completely in Ruby on Rails and utilizes technologies such as AJAX to increase usability within the StikiPad interface. They host StikiPad in a private datacenter to maximize security of your data, and take many precautions to ensure your data is never compromised. Where StikiPad differs from regular wikis is in the features and its easy administration. Whether or not you've used a wiki before doesn't matter - if you can use a word processor and e-mail files, you'll be able to use StikiPad. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:24 AM Vitamin Online Magazine http://www.thinkvitamin.com/ The web has undoubtedly entered a new and exciting phase. Designers, developers and entrepreneurs are energized, refueled and producing some mind-blowing projects. The buzz is most definitely back! Vitamin is a brand new online magazine dedicated to that new web industry. Vitamin will inspire you, teach you, advise you and sometimes test you with its in-depth features, audio interviews, training sessions and reviews. It's updated every week, and it's free! So whether you just want to get dirty with the code or plan to topple Google with your next cunning web app idea, Vitamin is your new best friend. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:04 AM Thursday, October 26, 2006 ![]() Institute for the Connected Society - iFOCOS iFOCOS - Institute for the Connected Society http://www.ifocos.org/ iFOCOS, the Institute for the Connected Society, is an independent not-for-profit leadership and educational organization committed to enabling a better-informed society. iFOCOS inspires creative thinking, collaboration, investments and actions to improve all segments of society through the enlightened use of media and enabling technology. iFOCOS seeks to push the envelop on thinking about the intersection of media, technology and society, and to set an agenda and provoke innovation that reflect the needs of a society that is increasingly immersed in and empowered by media. posted by Marcus Zillman | 7:59 AM Journal of Hospital Librarianship http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=J186 The Journal of Hospital Librarianship focuses on the technical and administrative issues that most concern librarians. Medical librarians will find news and reviews of the latest technologies, as well as practical suggestions and innovative strategies that will improve the hospital/clinical work environment. The cutting-edge ideas and solutions in the Journal of Hospital Librarianship address the challenges you face every day. In the era of managed care, it takes careful scrutiny to justify expenses at every level, including the hospital or medical practice library. This journal offers you the proven, practical information you need so you can provide the best services at a reasonable cost. A rotating schedule of columns will address the urgent issues that concern you, including: * Consumer Health Connections, which discusses patient education issues; * Technology; * Research; * International Libraries; * Specialty of the House, which focuses on specific types of libraries, including OPLs and federal libraries; * plus book and software reviews and a forthcoming column about the Internet. Other topics for peer-reviewed articles include: * research strategies; * administrative help; * managed care; * financing; * mergers. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:33 AM ![]() Google News Cloud NewsCloud http://fserb.com.br/newscloud/ NewsCloud is a site experiment that fetches news from Google News, tries to find tags related to each news and presents a tag cloud of the daily news. During the news process, there's no human intervention. All tags are discovered automatically from Google News by text analysis. When a user passes the mouse over a tag, related tags gets highlighted. That way, you can have a glance of what the news is about. When a user clicks on a tag, the related news are presented on the right box. Cicking on them goes directly to the news source. The pages are served statically, and are generated every 30 minutes. Currently, NewsCloud works on news for U.S. and Brasil. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:14 AM Animation Library http://www.animationlibrary.com/ Animation Library is a site featuring over 13,748 free animations for you to use on your website or send as digital postcards using their powerful Postcard Station. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:01 AM Wednesday, October 25, 2006 ![]() Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V4N11 November 2006 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V4N11 November 2006 http://virtualprivatelibrary.blogspot.com/Awareness Watch V4N11.pdf Awareness Watch™ Newsletter Blog and Archives http://www.AwarenessWatch.com/ The November 2006 V4N11 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter is a freely available 42 page .pdf document (734 KB) from the above URL. The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Biological Informatics Resources. Finding the appropriate and timely biological informatics on the Internet is one of the most important tasks a medical/biology and related researcher and or lay person can accomplish and this November 2006 Awareness Watch Featured Report list many of these free and fee based resources for biological informatics resources and sources available on the Internet. The Awareness Watch Spotters cover many excellent and newly released annotated current awareness research sources and tools as well as the latest identified Internet happenings and resources. The article review covers The Acquisition of Open Access Research Articles by Arthur Sale. ©2006 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. posted by Marcus Zillman | 12:34 PM ![]() OpenLayers OpenLayers - Dynamic Maps On Any Page http://www.OpenLayers.org/ OpenLayers makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page. It can display map tiles and markers loaded from any source. MetaCarta developed the initial version of OpenLayers and gave it to the public to further the use of geographic information of all kinds. OpenLayers is completely free, Open Source JavaScript, released under the BSD License. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:56 AM Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/60500170 The Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance is directed to corporate accounting and financial executives and outside auditors and accountants working with corporations. Articles should address this readership and be informative, analytical, and practical, but not highly technical. We seek material that will offer our readership new insights into, and new approaches to, corporate finance and accounting issues. This has been added to Financial Sources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:39 AM AirSet - Manage Family, Work and Social Group Schedules http://www.airset.com/ AirSet puts you in control of your complicated life. Using a web browser or mobile phone, you can manage family, work, and social group schedules and communications. Free Basic Membership includes access to AirSet web services including the networked calendar and contacts plus other tools. AirSet will deliver mobile text messages (reminders, schedule summaries, and other content) for free. Your mobile phone carrier may charge you for receiving text messages - check your service plan. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:23 AM Online Computer Library Center - OCLC http://www.oclc.org/ Founded in 1967, OCLC Online Computer Library Center is a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing information costs. More than 55,000 libraries in 110 countries and territories around the world use OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalog, lend and preserve library materials. Researchers, students, faculty, scholars, professional librarians and other information seekers use OCLC services to obtain bibliographic, abstract and full-text information when and where they need it. OCLC and its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat—the OCLC Online Union Catalog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:07 AM Tuesday, October 24, 2006 International Data Base (IDB) - DFemographic and Socioeconomic Statistics for 228 Countries http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idbnew.html The International Data Base (IDB) is a computerized source of demographic and socioeconomic statistics for 228 countries and areas of the world. The IDB was created in the Census Bureau's International Programs Center (IPC) in response to the information requirements of IPC staff to meet the needs of organizations that sponsor IPC's research efforts. The IDB provides quick access to specialized information, with emphasis on demographic measures, for individual countries or selected groups of countries of the world. The IDB combines data from country sources (especially censuses and surveys) with IPC's estimates and projections to provide information dating back as far as 1950 and as far ahead as 2050. Because the IDB is maintained at IPC as a research tool in response to sponsor requirements, the amount of information available for each country may vary. As funding and research activity permit, IPC will update and expand the coverage. The various government agencies, international organizations, and others who sponsor IPC's research program support and benefit from the IDB. This has been added to Internet Demographics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Statistics Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to International Trade Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:54 AM AIGA - Professional Association for Design http://www.aiga.org/ AIGA, the professional association for design, is committed to furthering excellence in design as a broadly-defined discipline, strategic tool for business and cultural force. AIGA is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice. AIGA sets the national agenda for the role of design in its economic, social, political, cultural and creative contexts. AIGA is the oldest and largest membership association for professionals engaged in the discipline, practice and culture of designing. Founded as the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1914 as a small, exclusive club, AIGA now represents more than 16,000 designers through national activities and local programs developed by 55 chapters and more than 150 student groups posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:39 AM Snort® - An Open Source Network Intrusion Prevention and Detection System http://www.snort.org/ Snort® is an open source network intrusion prevention and detection system utilizing a rule-driven language, which combines the benefits of signature, protocol and anomaly based inspection methods. With millions of downloads to date, Snort is the most widely deployed intrusion detection and prevention technology worldwide and has become the de facto standard for the industry. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Security Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:13 AM Mollio HTML/CSS Templates http://www.mollio.org/ Mollio is a simple set of html/css templates. The aim was to create a set of page templates that use css for layout as well as some sample basic content which has also had some css applied. It's definitely a work in progress. More sample content and layouts are planned to be added. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:06 AM Monday, October 23, 2006 International PGP Home Page http://www.pgpi.org/ The purpose of the International PGP Home Page is to promote the use of PGP worldwide, and to be a resource pool for information on the PGP program and the OpenPGP standard. This has been added to the World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:49 AM International Mathematics Research Notices (IMRN) http://www.hindawi.com/journals/imrn/ IMRN provides very fast publication of research articles of high current interest in all areas of mathematics. All articles are fully refereed and are judged by their contribution to advancing the state of the science of mathematics. Issues are published as frequently as necessary. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:29 AM Journal of Pharmacy and Bioresources (JPB) http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=218 The Journal of Pharmacy and Bioresources (JPB) is a publication of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos. Nigeria. It will publish scientific work in all areas of Pharmaceutical and life sciences, including (but not restricted to): medicinal plant research; herbal medicines and cosmetics; development of drugs and pharmaceuticals; quality assurance of drugs; safety and efficacy of drugs; pharmacy practice; veterinary pharmacy; bioresources development and conservation. The publishers of JPB will be glad to receive articles for publication in the journal. Such articles must report original research work, which has not been published elsewhere and is not concurrently submitted elsewhere for publication. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review process and those found to be of high quality would be published. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:13 AM MathWorld™ http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ MathWorld™ is the web's most extensive mathematical resource, provided as a free service to the world's mathematics and internet communities as part of a commitment to education and educational outreach by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica. MathWorld has been assembled over more than a decade by Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from thousands of contributors. Since its contents first appeared online in 1995, MathWorld has emerged as a nexus of mathematical information in both the mathematics and educational communities. It not only reaches millions of readers from all continents of the globe, but also serves as a clearinghouse for new mathematical discoveries that are routinely contributed by researchers. Its entries are extensively referenced in journals and books spanning all educational levels, including those read by researchers, elementary school students and teachers, engineers, and hobbyists. MathWorld continues to grow and evolve with the assistance of thousands of contributors. Careful oversight of all aspects of its content and interface by creator Eric Weisstein, and more recently with able assistance from MathWorld associate Ed Pegg, Jr., provides an exacting level of quality, accuracy, and consistency. As a result, MathWorld is considered not only the clearest and most readable online resource for mathematics, but also one of the most reliable. MathWorld is actively developed and maintained. The site is updated daily, thus achieving extremely rapid communication of new and extended results--many of which are provided by outside contributors--while at the same time maintaining a degree of editorial oversight and consistency across (and among) the site's nearly 13,000 entries that is simply not possible for other sites. This has ben added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:06 AM Saturday, October 21, 2006 ![]() November 2006 Zillman Column - Genealogy Resources On the Internet November 2006 Zillman Column - Genealogy Resources On the Internet http://VirtualPrivateLibrary.BlogSpot.com/Genealogy Resources Nov06 Column.pdf http://www.zillmancolumns.com/ The November 2006 Zillman Column is now available and is titled Genealogy Resources On the Internet. This November 2006 column Genealogy Resources On the Internet is a comprehensive list of genealogy resources and sites on the Internet including associated and related sources. Resources to track our family history are plentiful on the Internet and this column brings to light some of the latest and greatest resources for you! Creating your family tree is just a click away! Download this excellent 16 page free .pdf (499KB) column today and start your journey into online resources for genealogy on the Internet! © 2006 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. posted by Marcus Zillman | 11:35 AM SnapFiles - Download Freeware and Shareware Software Programs, Fully Reviewed and Rated http://www.snapfiles.com/ Downloading quality software files from the Internet is a snap, with SnapFiles! They are a download site that provides access to thousands of Windows software titles, that are either free to keep (freeware) or can be downloaded as a free trial (shareware). They do not make any of the software! Each product is submitted by a software company or developer - a link to the developer's web site is included with every description. What they do is review and rate the software, categorize it and make it available to you. They are one of the oldest and most popular download sites on the internet and have served many millions of visitors over the years. SnapFiles (then WebAttack.com) was established in 1997. What makes thems different from other download sites? 1) They download and test EVERY program before listing it, 2) They create the screenshots, 3) If it's not working for them, it will not be listed, 4) If it appears to be a waste of your time, they won't list it, and 5) If they have any doubts as to the integrity of the software and/or author, they will not list it. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:41 AM Project Honey Pot http://www.projecthoneypot.org/ Project Honey Pot is the first and only distributed system for identifying spammers and the spambots they use to scrape addresses from your website. Using the Project Honey Pot system you can install addresses that are custom-tagged to the time and IP address of a visitor to your site. If one of these addresses begins receiving email we not only can tell that the messages are spam, but also the exact moment when the address was harvested and the IP address that gathered it. This has been added to spam resources section of Internet Hoaxes Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:35 AM ![]() shortText - Post and Share Information shortText - Post and Share Information http://www.shorttext.com/ shortText.com is a site where you can post any information and share it with others. Post your text below and they will save it and generate a URL for you. This URL is for you to distribute, print, post! Don't have a website? Don't want a blog? Want to share a piece of code...perhaps a recipe? Just shortText it! In case you don't want to share the information you post with everyone, you can lock it with a 'key' of your choice and give the URL and key to the people who are privy to this information. Locked text will not appear in search results. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:30 AM ![]() Sysinternals Freeware Sysinternals Freeware http://www.sysinternals.com/ The Sysinternals web site provides you with advanced utilities, technical information, and source code related to Windows internals that you won't find anywhere else. Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell alone write and update everything here. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:04 AM Friday, October 20, 2006 Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) http://www.cal.org/ The smaller the world gets, the more our communication needs grow. That’s why CAL is dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of research-based language tools and resources related to language and culture. The Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) is a private, nonprofit organization working to improve communication through better understanding of language and culture. Established in 1959, CAL is headquartered in Washington, DC. CAL has earned a national and international reputation for its contributions to the fields of bilingual education, English as a second language, literacy, foreign language education, dialect studies, language policy, refugee orientation, and the education of linguistically and culturally diverse adults and children. CAL's experienced staff of researchers and educators conduct research, design and develop instructional materials and language tests, provide technical assistance and professional development, conduct needs assessments and program evaluations, and disseminate information and resources related to language and culture. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:52 AM ![]() Journal of Cybernetics and Informatics Journal of Cybernetics and Informatics http://www.sski.sk/casopis/ This e-journal for control community is mainly oriented to the development of advanced control methods and algorithms, information and communication technologies in control as well as to their application in industry and services. The JCI comprises original papers as well as papers presented at relevant scientific and technical events.The journal is published twice a year. Cybernetics and Informatics is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet. Abstracts available online. Articles available in PDF format. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:39 AM Services Marketing Quarterly http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=J396 Services Marketing Quarterly is an applied journal for issues related to marketing. It is devoted to supplying ³how-to² marketing tools for the expanding service sector of the economy. Each issue of this periodical is a basic resource for all service managers. Specific tools, cases, and methodologies used in various service industries are offered for examination. The contributors share with you their experiences in developing, implementing, and evaluating their marketing campaigns and programs and explore the latest marketing issues and methodologies. Services Marketing Quarterly bridges a gap between theory and application by simply and clearly presenting marketing methodologies that can assist you in marketing your service. This will be added to Advertisng, Marketing and Public Relations Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:14 AM ![]() RDOC - Ruby Documentation System RDOC - Ruby Documentation System http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html This package contains Rdoc and SimpleMarkup. Rdoc is an application that produces documentation for one or more Ruby source files. We work similarly to JavaDoc, parsing the source, and extracting the definition for classes, modules, and methods (along with includes and requires). We associate with these optional documentation contained in the immediately preceding comment block, and then render the result using a pluggable output formatter. (Currently, HTML is the only supported format. Markup is a library that converts plain text into various output formats. The Markup library is used to interpret the comment blocks that Rdoc uses to document methods, classes, and so on. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:02 AM Thursday, October 19, 2006 RefWorks - Online Research Management, Writing and Collaboration Tool http://www.refworks.com/ RefWorks -- an online research management, writing and collaboration tool -- is designed to help researchers easily gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies. If you need to manage information for any reason -- whether it be for writing, research or collaboration -- RefWorks is one of a number of tools that can do the job for you. Use the tutorials and information resources on their site to work with RefWorks! This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:59 AM ![]() MacTracker Mactracker http://www.mactracker.ca/ Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. Also included is information on Apple mice, keyboards, displays, printers, scanners, digital cameras, iPod, AirPort Base Stations, Newton, and Mac OS versions. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:43 AM JXplorer - Open Source Ldap Browser http://pegacat.com/jxplorer/ JXplorer is an open source ldap browser originally developed by Computer Associates' eTrust Directory development lab. It is a standards compliant general purpose ldap browser that can be used to read and search any ldap directory, or any X500 directory with an ldap interface. It is available for immediate free download under a standard OSI-style open source licence. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:28 AM DbVisualizer - The Universal Database Tool http://www.dbvis.com/products/dbvis/ DbVisualizer is a feature rich, intuitive and cross platform database tool for developers and DBA's providing a single powerful interface for a variety of databases. DbVisualizer supports simultaneous database connections, it lets you explore and manage database objects, execute SQL queries, visualize information and a lot more. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to the Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. 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