July 18th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
If you’ve ever wondered how internet radio stations work and/or wanted to create your own, this tutorial will show you how. It is actually very easy, and you can set up your own radio station and begin broadcasting songs in about 10 minutes.
www.poromenos.org/tutorials/icecast
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July 18th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Have you ever wondered how many domain names Google owns? Currently Google owns 520 domain names. Their domain collection has been growing over the last couple years because of all of the companies they started and have bought. Some of these domain names are not in Google’s name, but in the company’s name that they purchased.
www.pronetadvertising.com/articles/googles-growing-list-of-domains.html
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July 18th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
A countdown of where Microsoft has scored and stumbled with Vista: Our opinionated writer says yes to the Aero interface and Sidebar Gadgets, no to beefed-up graphics hardware requirements and a tough installation process.
Link here.
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July 17th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Every time I start a new web project, I have to ask myself the one question that developers have to answer all the time. “Do I reinvent the wheel?” Frameworks have become a major player in online development, they carry lots of benefits in helping you efficiently writing applications and doing so quickly. Frameworks can also help you with scaling issues. If your application or service grows in users, frameworks can sometimes help you with that load. And no one can forget AJAX, some frameworks even have built in support to allow you to easily include spiffy AJAX effects into your application.
www.codeandcoffee.com/2006/07/12/php-frameworks/
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July 17th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
The official name for the so-called Adminpak is Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Administration Tools Pack. For earlier versions, the name of the setup file was admipak.msi, hence the name Adminpak. You will also often find Adminpack. It is a collection of free administration tools which allow you to remotely manage a Windows Server.
4sysops.com/archives/adminpak-for-windows-vista/
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July 17th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
It has always been a frequent question — “Will I benefit from multiple processors?” With the growing popularity of dual core processors, the topic is more important than ever! Will multiple processors or a dual core processor be beneficial to you, and what are the differences between them? These are the questions this article will attempt to lay to rest.
www.frameworkx.com/Frameworkx/blog.aspx?blog=56&id=66
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July 17th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Through URIs, you can view Firefox’s Web page cache, and see other details about the browser.
pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,126017,00.asp#
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July 16th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
The ultimate CSS Menu resource with screenshots, tutorials and how-tos.
read more | digg story
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July 16th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
This article is scheduled to appear in “The Handbook of Information Security”, Hossein Bidgoli (Editor-in-Chief), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005.
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July 16th, 2006
by r00t 4orce
Illogically or inconsistently stored data can cause a number of problems. In a relational database, a logical and efficient design is just as critical. A poorly designed database may provide erroneous information, may be difficult to use, or may even fail to work properly.
www.databasedev.co.uk/database_normalization_process.html
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