When a user visits a Web site, her browser may be instructed to visit other third-party domains without her knowledge. Some of these third-party domains raise security, privacy, and safety concerns. The Strider URL Tracer, available for download, is a tool that reveals these third-party domains, and it includes a Typo-Patrol feature that generates and scans sites that capitalize on inadvertent URL misspellings, a process known as typo-squatting. The tool also enables parents to block typo-squatting domains that serve adult ads on typos of children’s Web sites. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
ClickCaster is made up of a team of about a dozen people with a wide range of skills and over 100 years of deep experience in entertainment, marketing, technology, finance, IT, operations, design and development. They are dedicated to creating the best turnkey podcasting experience available on the planet. They are currently in public beta, working on cool new features all the time. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Windows Live Academic is now in beta. They currently index content related to computer science, physics, electrical engineering, and related subject areas. Academic search enables you to search for peer reviewed journal articles contained in journal publisher portals and on the web in locations like citeseer. Academic search works with libraries and institutions to search and provide access to subscription content for their members. Access restricted resources include subscription services or premium peer-reviewed journals. You may be able to access restricted content through your library or institution. They have built several features designed to help you rapidly find the content you are searching for including abstract previews via our preview pane, sort and group by capability, and citation export. This will be added to Academic Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources white paper.
BioABACUS is a searchable database of abbreviations and acronyms in Biotechnology that contains terms in such categories as: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Computers and Internet, Diseases, Grants, Journals, Laboratories, Medicine, Molecular Biology/Genetics, Neuroscience, Other Organizations, Professional Societies and US Government. The data provided include the name of the term, its meaning, the category in which it is mostly used and, when available, a link in which additional information for the term can be found. This has been added to Biotechnology Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
When a user visits a Web site, her browser may be instructed to visit other third-party domains without her knowledge. Some of these third-party domains raise security, privacy, and safety concerns. The Strider URL Tracer, available for download, is a tool that reveals these third-party domains, and it includes a Typo-Patrol feature that generates and scans sites that capitalize on inadvertent URL misspellings, a process known as typo-squatting. The tool also enables parents to block typo-squatting domains that serve adult ads on typos of children’s Web sites. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
ClickCaster is made up of a team of about a dozen people with a wide range of skills and over 100 years of deep experience in entertainment, marketing, technology, finance, IT, operations, design and development. They are dedicated to creating the best turnkey podcasting experience available on the planet. They are currently in public beta, working on cool new features all the time. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
If you own or maintain a website or intend to own one, wouldn’t it be great if you get frequent visitors who find satisfaction in getting exactly the information they need from your page? While that satisfaction largely depends on the contents of your website, how you get to be accessed by website users is the most critical factor of website development. For if your website can’t be reached universally, you defeat the very purpose of the internet: that is, to make information available to any website user from across the world. How you get to be accessed is actually a matter of presentation style, organization, and most importantly, how fast and extensive search engines get to lead users to your website. Unless your pages are indexed in the search engines they can’t send you the free visitors you are all looking for. Fortunately, the search engines want your content too and there are a number of ways you can help them, which they encourage you to do – by creating sitemaps of your website. Sitemaps created for the various search engines will enable these search engines’ spiders to crawl faster, more systematically, and more extensively into your website’s pages. By doing so, you get the maximum exposure you can. Such exposure will boost your pride in having your pages viewed, read, and used by more and more visitors the way you intended them to. On the financial aspect, the more visitors your website gets, the higher your website’s potential advertising value. Now with the vast expansion of websites on the internet, it has become necessary to create different types of sitemaps, each having its own complexity in setting up. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
The goal of the Technical Committee on Digital Libraries is to promote research in the theory and practice of all aspects of Collective Memories, i.e. the fields of Digital Libraries, Digital Museums, and Digital Archives of all kinds. Thus, a wide range of Collective Memories and their technology are covered in their Technical Committee on Digital Libraries, and they encourage everybody who is interested in these subjects, may they be applied to culture, corporate life, government or private life. A discussion forum is provided both by a newsletter as well as by a Bulletin.
The Enzymes and Metabolic Pathways database (EMP) is a comprehensive electronic source of biochemical data. It covers all aspects of enzymology and metabolism and represents the whole factual content of original journal publications. The database format has about 300 subject fields to encode the following categories:
Entry identification Bibliographic description Biological source Host Biochemical genetics Cell cultivation conditions Metabolism Enzyme and reaction Enzyme assay and purification Enzyme kinetics Enzyme regulation Enzyme modification Enzyme structure Equilibrium and thermodynamics Physical chemistry and spectral properties Immunochemistry Common fields
The IJGE, a peer-reviewed international journal, proposes and fosters discussion on all aspects of Green Economics. It contributes to international research and practice in Green Economics with the aim of encouraging economic change and the positioning of Green Economics at the centre of the Economics disciplines. Green Economic theories and policies, tools, instruments and metrics are developed with the aim of offering practical and theoretical solutions and proposals to facilitate a change to the current economic models for the benefit of the widest number of people and the planet as a whole. IJGE focuses particularly on resource management, on meeting peoples¹ needs and the impact and effects of international trends and how to increase social justice. The objectives of IJGE are to establish an effective channel of communication between policy makers, government agencies, academic and research institutions concerned with the running, involvement and impact of the economy on all sections of society. It aims to bridge the gap between academic economic theory and the literature and suggestions for the implementation of modern concepts in the political economy and the general economic debate, structures of political power and public discussion. The development of an alternative view in contrast to the traditional normatively biased view of economics is the prime objective. The study of Green Economics naturally has to be very multi and interdisciplinary in nature, as the problems it addresses are partly social in aspect and causes, partly scientific in technical development, partly environmental as this is a fundamental limit to all human activity and partly economic and historical in how the current situations have evolved. Green Economics is also particularly influenced by developments in ethical thinking and values and in anthropology in its explanations of past and future trends. The scope of IJGE includes examining, critiquing and analysing the activities of corporations with particular reference to the localisation/globalisation debate and making suggestions for change in practise and general function and approach. IJGE takes an international perspective, as modern economies are interdependent and internationally linked; the Green Economics discipline has therefore to be international in scope and in the solutions it proposes. The advisory board and activities are international in nature and the main management board consists of German, English, Brazilian and US personnel, with branches in Brazil and the US. The advisory board consists of a host of academics and practitioners, government members, policy makers and campaigners from round the world in order to meet the demands and the wide scope of the subject. This will be added to Business Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide.