Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period.
Navigating Your IT Career A career in information technology usually has its share of ups and downs. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn where the jobs are in IT, how to negotiate a salary, and helpful advice on job security and how to deal with a layoff. »
Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing, and Preventing Online Pests
Your organization's computers are possibly being used to send spam, harvest e-mail addresses, make purchases on stolen credit cards or take part in denial of service attacks. Learn how to indentify, avoid, and remove malware from computers and keep your network and machines safe. »
Tips for Selecting Software Vendors IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market segment. There are a series of steps for ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this level of investment will certainly attract. »
Storage Basics: A Guide to the World of Storage Technology Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored, protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now, and should exist for some time.
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Building Your Own IP PBX
If you're already into having control of your computing infrastructure, taking charge of your telephone network is a natural progression. Asterisk is an open source PBX that runs on Linux. It can free your organization from expensive commercial PBXs, and gives you complete control over your telephone services »
Implementing Dynamic Scroll with Ajax, JavaScript, and XML By Vlad Kofman - Published 06/06/2007 Implement an Ajax-enabled scrollable table, in which rows are dynamically fetched from the server, as the user scrolls, without the whole page refreshing. This technique is unique and very convenient for implementing pages with a lot of dynamic content in a readable form; for instance, a live news feed.
The WCF MessageEncoder Decoded By Jeffrey Juday - Published 06/01/2007 If you're already familiar with the fundamental aspects of Windows Communication Foundations, learning about MessageEncoders can take your application to the next level.
Using Java to Produce SVG Code in XHTML Data By Richard G. Baldwin - Published 05/08/2007 Learn how to write Java code to produce XHTML files containing in-line SVG/XML
code. Also learn how to write servlets that produce XHTML output containing in-line SVG/XML code.
Painting Web Applications By Sean Kelly - Published 04/20/2007 Discover how to save time (and sanity) by cutting through "high ceremony" frameworks, overly-involved XML configuration files, and excessively wordy code with graphic modeling.
REXML: Proccessing XML in Ruby By Dominic Da Silva - Published 04/18/2007 Take a look at the REXML library and see how you can use it to process XML within your Ruby or Rails application. REXML makes adding XML support to your application a breeze, with a quick learning curve.
A Brief Introduction to OpenOffice.org Writer Files By Rob Lybarger - Published 01/10/2007 Get started on the path to taking programmatic control of your files and adding value to OpenOffice.org's no-cost price tag by using XML.
The Twelve Days of AJAX By Vlad Kofman - Published 11/27/2006 AJAX has been jingling all over the place over the last year or so. Vlad takes a look at twelve AJAX frameworks that might be worth more than a day of your time.
JavaScript XSLT Support in Firefox By Nicholas Zakas - Published 09/06/2006 Best-selling Ajax and JavaScript author Nicholas Zakas shows how Firefox’s built-in XSLT processor, Transformiix, enables client-side XSLT transformations.
Highlighted XML Tutorials Learning WML - WAP Basics By Steve Schafer -
How do you get content to mobile devices? One solution is to use WML (Wireless Markup Language). In this first of a series of articles, learn the background of the wireless application protocol (WAP), how it works, and what you need to get started using it with WML.