Archive for March, 2003

Driver’s Ed: help with device drivers (particularly XP-based)

Driver’s ed: – Software Reviews – CNET.com. Help with device drivers (installation & such) @ CNET.

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Screen Scraper

screen-scraper.com: -solutions for web site data extraction.

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Secure FTP client

Glub Tech, Inc. – Secure FTP: from GLUBTECH. Open source, has applet version, is capable of encrypting the *data* and login FTP channel.

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liveStoryBoard: another CMS vendor (hosted solution)

liveSTORYBOARD : Content Management System: Simple powerful and secure hosted Web Content Management.

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Squiz: another open-source CMS

Squiz : another open-source CMS system from Australia.

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PHP-based calendar tool

Jax Calendar: – Free PHP Scripts for managing an online calendar.

Discovered/installed by Jerry Cochran on the HSC IT website. PHP-based, can use MySQL as a data storage mechanism

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Blogs Bring Personal View Of War

Interesting aritcle on “War Blogs” at

War Blogs: Blogs bring personal view of war

Excerpt :

Posted: 27 March 2003 By: Elizabeth Croad
Email: elizabeth@journalism.co.uk

Web logs are feeding the public’s increasing appetite for news and information about the war with Iraq, with a new breed known as ‘war blogs’ operating from within the war arena.

One of the most popular web logs since the start of the war is dear_raed.blogspot.com, apparently written by an Iraqi man based in Baghdad under the pseudonym Salam Pax. His site until recently provided a first-hand account of events in Iraq.

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War Blog: Salam Pax

Salam Pax Blog: A ‘blog’ goes silent, and world holds its breath. The “Baghdhd Blogger” goes silent.

The DearRaed blogspot

An excerpt from the article:

Blogs give everybody with Internet access a chance to converse with the masses. Whether diaries or journals, thoughtful essays or nuggets of commentary, blogs invite feedback that, uploaded almost instantly, invariably provokes argument. Most blogs provide links to like-minded blogs, which link to other blogs and so on, in a buzzing spiderweb of give and take.

“This is a very powerful technology. Maybe it is the beginning of something that will change the world as much as the Iraq campaign itself. Or more,” wrote a tech-savvy businessman in Bangor on his blog, Gary Robinson’s Rants.

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OSCOM: Open Source Content Management

OSCOM: Open Source Content Management site. Has projects & comparison matrices.

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CMS lists

CMS lists (sites & URLs)

  • CMS Vendor Lists: @ STEPTWO in Australia. Pointers to other sites & CMS comparison matrices.
  • CMS Matrix compiled by Laura L. Carlson @ UMN. Fairly complete matrix of free & commercial CMS systems.
  • Open Source Content Management: List @ lagrange.net. Has a list by category (JAVA-based, PHP-based, etc.).
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CMS Tool Comparison Matrix

CMS Comparison Matrix: CMS comparison matrix from Hartman Communicatie (both commercial and Open Source). Inlcludes date of last update (3/20/2003 as of this BLOG posting).

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Blog info of note

Business Weblogs: Using Blogs in Business.

We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs. Chapter excerpt from the upcoming book.

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Beginner’s Guide to TrackBack

Beginner’s Guide to TrackBack: great article on what Trackback is and why it is powerful/important.

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GURU Labs

GURU LABS: some really great LINUX gurus & their packages (Redhat-based).

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Test Blog

Test content

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CNN Bookmarklet test

CNN.com

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Annoyances.org: PC Troubleshooting / Tips site

Annoyances.org: PC Troubleshooting/tips site.

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Using CSS to replace TABLES

AUsing CSS to replace TABLES: from “A List Apart: Practical CSS Layout Tips, Tricks and Techniques”.

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CSS @ W3C

Cascading Style Sheets: X3C main page. Includes pointers to specs, authoring tools, and learning CSS

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HTTP Mail “Inventory”

HTTP Mail User Agent inventory: made at Comité Réseau des Universités. Simple, fairly comprehensive list of HTTP-based Mail User agents (web-based clients).

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