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| Magazine | Dec 98 Web Influence Rank | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes Ed. - Editorial comments |
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| VAR Business | 88 | Matthew A. De Bellis | As data-oriented networks become more accommodating to voice-based
traffic, Tech Data Corp., the No. 2 technology products distributor, expects the
opportunities for VARs to add value and services to solutions based on speech-recognition
to continue to expand. The company is putting its weight behind the burgeoning
speech-recognition industry. Ed. - What happens to the doctors that specialize in carpal tunnel syndrome? |
| Visual C++ Developers Journal | 54 | Pierre Nallet Building A Namespace Extension With ATL |
Today's Windows Explorer is more than a file explorer; it has the capability of browsing any in-process COM (Component Object Model) server that supports a certain set of interfaces, making them appear as if they were special kinds of folders. Such COM servers are called namespace extensions. |
| Magazine | Dec 98 Web Influence Rank | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes Ed. - Editorial comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 76 | Ralph F. Wilson |
What is Web marketing anyway? Buying a few banner ads? Perhaps, but that's
only the beginning. Web marketing isn't primarily a numbers game; it's a people-serving
activity. You won't do very well at Web marketing until you begin to see the vast number
of people on the Web as real individuals, each with needs, desires, and preferences. Ed. - Think Web Influence. Without it, your customers won't know you're even there. |
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| Web Developer | 28 | David Fiedler |
What can edit Web pages in a truly useful WYSIWYG mode, keep track
of complex links, mirrors your Web site, and flies? Is all this really possible in a
product that doesn't write disgustingly bad HTML...or are we (wait for it) just dreaming?
Read the reviews and find out. Ed. - More professional than FrontPage, less complicated than Fusion, Dreamweaver will be a dream come true for some. |
| WebBusiness Magazine | 79 | Sari Kalin |
Toys "R" Us and eToys have spent months redesigning their sites
and millions of dollars priming for a marketing battle that is a case
study classic: Web-only storefront takes on established king of big box retailing. Ed. - With the rapid growth of e-commerce, it's a game neither company can afford to lose. |
| Web Reference | 14 | Trouble creating menus with dhtml? Don't despair! The most oft-asked
question ever at DHTML Lab, "Why don't the menus work in Communicator 4.5?", is
finally answered. This one-line modification to our popular script will ensure that your
Communicator 4.5 users can continue using the hierarchical menus to navigate your site
with Mac-like cascading menus. Ed. -This is sure to bring out some of those mac-purists with their slogans like, "Windows 98 = Mac 84." |
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| Web Review | 31 | Michael Swaine |
Think you're having problems getting IE and Navigator to do what you want?
With names like Shredder and funksolegrind, you'd be amazed at what these alternative
browsers will do to your content. Ed. -Hmm...A browser that does only what it's designer wants it to. Thanks but no thanks. |
| Web Techniques | 43 | Tim Bray |
The first wave of XML fans was made up of people who'd spent years working
in the SGML community, mostly with a publishing background. These people knew what a
document was, what a style sheet was, and how to publish information for human
consumption. The second generation of XML users is starting to crowd the conference
hallways and Internet forums, and they're a kettle of fish of a different color, so to
speak. Mostly, they're computer programmers trying to build stuff that works across the
network, and they're seizing on XML as a way to move structured data back and forth
between this application and that Ed. -Using XML for data exchange seems to be the hottest thing. We like the concept of defining your own tags. |
| Win98 Magazine | 38 | Austin Williams CTX EzBook 777 |
If you've been online recently (obviously you have) or have read any
computer magazines, you're seen all the hype about the "new and improved"
notebook PCs. Get real! Win98 Magazine's opinion is very simple. Let desktop PCs be
desktop PCs, and keep the laptops simple and powerful. This is where CTX International's
Notebook Division comes in Ed. -With an estimated street price of $1600 it's something you might want to look into. |
| Windows Magazine | 8 | Mike Elgan |
Researchers, analysts and other pundits predict that an explosion of
intelligent, networked, single-purpose devices will replace the all-purpose,
one-size-fits-all PC. The PC is too complicated. It's too hard to use. It's too
big. Users are fed up. Ed. - If Elgan is in fact right in his predictions, it's alright. We'll still be here and with an internet connection you can still access Internet Valley and stay abreast on industry trends. |
| Windows NT Magazine | 33 | Frank Gladysz |
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 has several components you can use to improve client, server, and networking performance. You can optimally configure Microsoft Outlook 8.03 to interact with Exchange by using the same techniques you used to optimize previous versions of Outlook and the Exchange client. |
| Wired | 5 | Meet the Wired 25, class of 1998. They are actively, even hyperactively, inventing tomorrow. From a wide range of professions, they have one thing in common: devotion to a singular ambition. They are attempting the impossible, and whether they succeed or fail, they will have a lasting impact on your life (and the lives of your kids). | |
| WWWiz Magazine | 49 | Don Hamilton and Hank Meyer Financing Your Startup Business |
Business startups are being created at the rate of more than 700,000 per year. And small business is big business: it accounts for more than half the private work force in the country, and a significant proportion of all sales. To fund that growth, new and expanding companies need access to capital in the form of both long- and short-term loans and direct investment. Enter venture capitalists. |
| Magazine | Dec 98 Web Influence Rank | MIPS* | Outline/Quotes Ed. - Editorial comments |
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2 |
Jesse Berst |
Before you get married, you get to know your prospective
partner. Ironically, you spend virtually no time getting to know your partner's extended
family. Who turn out to be a leading cause of marital friction. You can also get locked
in when you buy computer hardware and software. Ed. -Following this logic, if you use Netscape as your browser, does AOL automatically become your mother in law? |
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