Students Turn to PCs, Net for Homework
A study by NPD Online Research found that, on average, students do one hour of homework on a PC, and they spend
half that time online.
Global Ad Spending: $33 Billion by 2004
The increase in online ad spending will come at the expense of several sources, including the reallocation of dollars from more traditional forms of media, according
to Forrester's report "Internet Advertising Skyrockets."
What People Search For
Before you spend hours fine-tuning your pages to improve your search engine position, take a glimpse at what the Internet public
is actually searching for.
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AllNetResearch sells market research from leading publishers.
Introduction to the Web Application Development Environment
After your visitor has submitted their data using the web-based GUI you designed, it's time to get that information from the web browser
to the web server. This is where "transmission" takes place. Now you'll find out how the web really works!
Doc JavaScript: A DOM-Based Snakes Game, Part I
Hold onto your keyboards game fans as we update the classic "snakes" game with a fast and furious working model and the DOM-based code to run it. Through the
game the Doc shows you how to efficiently architect your apps, without building them twice.
Webopedia's Personal Search Tool
Tool sits in your browser's bookmark toolbar.
Just highlight the term you want defined,
click on the WebopediaSearch tool, and
a new window pops up with Webopedia's definition.
Refresh Daily
Join Editor-in-Chief David Fiedler and find truth, justice, and a clue or
two.
Fill Your Tank, Browse The Web
Windows CE-based pumps will provide traffic and weather information, directions and even e-commerce.
Using Linux as Network Glue
Networks need something to work the different parts of the Net together
or the Net won't work. In this ipchains based example we see how to use a
cheap Linux box as a router and firewall
Chip Gets Household Appliances Talking
With the iPic, a remote web-enabled computer is now smaller than a quarter,
costs less than a dollar and gives practically any device or appliance a
very easy, inexpensive connection to a network. Toaster-net could finally
be here.
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