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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 5)Mobile users and government offices with limited Internet connection time can use a number of software packages for offline Internet access. Many of these products cost less than $50. Among them are ForeFront Group Inc's...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 9)Four low-cost Web server software packages are evaluated. Among the Windows 95-based programs, Microsoft's Personal Web Server, which comes with the $149 FrontPage package, is the easiest to administer. It, however, does...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 18)IBM Corps. has jumped into Internet and intranet transactions with a suite of application servers that are packaged like PC software but run on Unix and other operating systems. The seven client-server products are...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 12)Agencies wanting to assemble documents and files on individual desktops or departmental servers into a Web home page can use personal Web servers and publishing tools. Internet client software suites, such as NetManage's...
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From:Government Computer NewsArmy Corps of Engineers uses internet Manager to monitor Web traffic, bar access to off-limits sites The Army Corps of Engineers' district office in Huntington, W.Va., wanted a handle on its Internet use. "We were...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 5)Shawn P. McCarthy designs search and navigation products for a Web search engine provider. E-mail him at smccarthy@lycos.com. You're not paranoid. On the Internet, they are out to get you- or, at least, find out who...
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From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 19, Issue 6)Several Internet filtering packages for school use are reviewed. N2H2's Bess is available as a filtering service over a leased server with an Ethernet port. Sites are screened by a human review team rather than by...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 15)The Navy Internet Kit, a user-friendly access freeware developed by Navy Reserve Capt Howard Sartori, is being used by some 30,000 Navy personnel seeking Internet connections. The Internet kit includes Eudora e-mail,...
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From:Information Technology and Libraries (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe methods used in collecting information, indexing and abstracting by the Lycos, Alta Vista, Excite, Open Text, Yahoo! and Magellan search engines are rated. Search engines should be evaluated according to whether they...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 15)The Navy's Internet Kit is an elegant and effective Internet access package that the Navy makes available for free to end users. The kit includes Trumpet Software International's Trumpet WinSock, Trumptel Telnet and...
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From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 46, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedIF YOU HOPPED INTO A TIME MACHINE THAT SPAT YOU OUT SOMETIME BETWEEN 1996 and now, you could almost pinpoint the year by the words used to describe an organization's Web traffic. Hits? That would be 1998 or so. Page...
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From:Reference & User Services Quarterly (Vol. 41, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSome of the pitfalls of research on the Web are highlighted and exacerbated when the type of research being done is for "hot," controversial, or debatable topics. Who to trust, where to find the information, and how to...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 21, Issue 4)In cyberspace, nobody knows who you are. But that's no longer the case when investigators use tracking software from VisualWare Inc. of Turlock, Calif. The Maine Computer Crimes Task Force is using VisualRoute...
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From:Government Computer NewsPaul Garver Director, Federal Systems Group Information Builders Questions: How do your products and services aid government agencies as they try to better exploit their Internet/intranet options? "The...
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From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 28, Issue 4)Novell has announced an upgrade of the Novell Internet Caching System (ICS), giving Web managers new power to accelerate their media-rich Web sites, to secure site access, to improve management of high-volume sites, to...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 7)Are your users surfing too much? Or not enough? ELron Software Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., has a tool that tells who's goofinq off and who's shirking legitimate World Wide Web research duties. Elron Internet Manager...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 15)Right now, to get a copy of the Navy Internet Kit, you must be part of the Navy. Some other agencies, including the Air Force, will get full access to the kit soon. The Navy wants most commands to get a single copy of...
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From:Technology & Learning (Vol. 15, Issue 5)The Internet offers users many resources and connection possibilities, which can be confusing, but there are a number of products available that limit this burden. Global Village's One World Internet extends existing...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 8)New WebHound software from SAS Institute Inc. of Cary, N.C., generates ad hoc summaries and reports about clickstream data from, Web site visits, then can feed the information into a data warehouse. WebHound's charts...
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From:Searcher (Vol. 7, Issue 8)These days, searchers researching company information must use the Web as well as commercial search services such as Dialog, Dow Jones Reuters, or LEXIS-NEXIS. Often professional searchers find using the commercial...