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Disability Rights Commission find most sites unusable by disabled people
Disability Rights Commission (DRC) tested a 1000 websites and found that most were not accessible to disabled people. 19 per cent of home pages passed W3C WCAG level 'A' , 0.2 per cent passed 'AA', (2 sites from 1000) and no sites passed 'AAA'.Those who are blind or have a visual impairment were found to have the most problems accessing the content and services on websites.Website owners were warned by Bert Massie, the chairman of the DRC, to improve accessibility or be prepared to face legal action. Disability organisations fail to meet challenge on accessibility'Disability 50' show that the majority of disability organisations do not address accessibility needs sufficiently in their web and digital communications.
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Big Medium 1.3.3 Released
March 23, 2004: This update fixes a handful of reported issue and also adds several small but tasty features to the Big Medium web content management system: new sorting views in the article editor menu, enhanced control over link behaviors, and two new widgets for custom templates.
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Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management By Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby
One of the reasons good management is so hard to learn is that much of management takes place behind closed doors. Weâ??re going to open those doors and allow you to see great management in action.
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Losing the rights to your music
Microsoft is tightening its DRM and generating a lot of heat in users:
  • Microsoft Media Player shreds your rights: 'Think DRM was bad already? Think I was joking when I said the plan was tostart with barely tolerable incursions on your rights, then turn thethumbscrews? Welcome to Windows Media Player 11, and the rights get chippedaway a lot more.'
  • Microsoft DRM To Get Even Tighter: 'I think I'm going to wait for Windows Media Player 12 to come out, whichreportedly will include DRM that doesn't let you listen to your music atall. All the major recording labels are on board with this format, so we mayfinally get a realistic alternative to iTunes without the clumsy Mac-likeinterface. Plus, it won't cost much more per track than the average iTunessong now. There will also be more visualizations included to help youimagine what the music you're playing actualy sounds like.'

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MSDN Webcast: Building SharePoint ASP.NET Web Parts
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services provides support for .NET Web development. The .NET-managed object models serve as a platform for customizing SharePoint Web sites and for integrating custom Web applications developed upon the .NET Framework. One of the ways to build custom/integrated solutions is through the use of Custom Web Parts. This webcast discusses Web Part Architectures and solutions and demonstrates how to build Web Parts using ASP.NET. The demonstrations will show how to build basic web parts, tool parts, tool part properties, and connected web parts.
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Novell Ousts Messman, Names Hovsepian New CEO
By Barbara Darrow , CRN Thu. June 22, 2006 In a management shakeup, Novell on Thursday said its board has elected Ron Hovsepian as CEO, replacing Jack Messman.

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Voices of Civil Rights Screening in Los Angeles Peabody Award Winning Film and Q&A with the Filmmaker, Saturday, July 15th, 7:00 PM
IDA presents a special one-time screening of VOICES OF CIVIL RIGHTS, A Film by Jeffrey Tuchman (PRWEB Jul 13, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/TWFnbi1FbXB0LUluc2UtU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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SOA Management Suites
If you're serious about your service-oriented architecture -- and you'd better be -- you must get your services under control. An SOA management suite can give you the power to enforce operational policies.
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Move Google Toolbar Custom Search Buttons across PCs
If you’ve created a lot of your own Google Toolbar custom search buttons and want to move them to another PC, simply copy over all the *.xml files in the following folder from the old PC to your new one: %userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogleCustom Buttons. You must close all IE windows and re-open one again for the [...]
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Web-Based Development Delivers for FedEx
When executives of FedEx Ground decided to adjust the company's management-driven organizational strategy to incorporate a leadership-focused culture, and to use competencies as a primary means to define this shift, new development needs arose. It had to develop the leadership skills of its mid-level managers, especially those in far flung regional operations, and to identify and measure its newly defined leadership competencies. With help from two Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based suppliers, FedEx created a custom leadership development tool that is entirely Web-based.
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Wild Predictions for a Wired 2007
An anonymous reader writes "Wired has put up its predictions for the coming year, in technology, internet, and entertainment news. Despite their claim that they are 'wild' predictions, a lot of them make some sense. Some of their calls: 'Google Stock Hits $1,000 per Share. Internet Traffic Doubles to 5,000 petabits per day by the end of 2007. And 80 percent of it is peer-to-peer file sharing, mostly Skype video and BitTorrent. BitTorrent on TiVo: Speaking of, digital video recorders get BitTorrent baked in, bringing internet video to the living room. Spam Doubles: No-brainer -- but no one cares because we're all using IM, especially at work. Second Life Ends a Life: Skullduggery in Second Life -- probably digital adultery -- ends in a real-life murder. Year o' the Laptop: Half of all new computers sold in 2007 will be laptops and 20 percent of those will be Apple's MacBooks." What do you folks think? How many will Wired have called correctly by the end of the year?

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Why isn't my custom Calendar class called?
A: If you have a broad import statement like import java.util.*;, the Java Virtual Machine will adopt the standard distribution version of any named class, such as java.util.Calendar. You should limit the scope of your import statements and use the fully qualified name of the custom Calendar class.
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Pandora - Find New Music, Listen to Custom Internet Radio Stations

Pandora - Find New Music, Listen to Custom Internet Radio StationsCan you help me discover more music that I’ll like?

Those questions often evolved into great conversations. Each friend told us their favorite artists and songs, explored the music we suggested, gave us feedback, and we in turn made new suggestions. Everybody started joking that we [...]


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Mobiltel deploys Vallent's performance management solution
Bulgarian mobile operator Mobitel has contracted Vallent to provide its performance management solution for Mobitel's GSM and UMTS networks.
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Keep visitors on your website with custom 404 not found pages
You've probably seen many "404 not found" pages when surfing the web. A "404 not found" page is the page that comes up when someone tries to access a web page that doesn't exist. Learn how to keep customer on your website with custom 404 not found pages.
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Wakeair.com Expands Their Manufacturing Facility to Enable 100% Construction of Custom Wakeboard Towers and Accessories
Intense customer demand has led Wakeair.com to increase production capabilities by expanding its manufacturing facility by 50%. The popular custom wakeboard towers and accessories manufacturer now completes 100% of production under one roof. (PRWEB Jul 13, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1NYWduLVNxdWEtU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Content Management Systems
Finding the right back end to run your Web site is no easy task. You have to find something that will work with you as well as give you everything you need to get your content published. No matter what type of Web site you run, having a good content management system is [...]
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More Web Site Management News...
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MEMS and Nanotechnology Providing Real Solutions for the Management of Diabetes, Reports Bourne Research
The management of Diabetes is being made easier through the use of next-generation technologies such as MEMS and Nanotechnology. (PRWEB Jul 13, 2006)
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Maximizing E-mail Security ROI - Part IV &#150; The Digital Monsters under Your Bed: E-Mail Intruders
There are very real dangers posed by network intrusions. Keep these monsters from stealing the digital lifeblood of your enterprise and ensure that your investment in network security is handsomely rewarded.
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Microsoft Research aims to curb Web spam
Researchers at Microsoft Corp. Thursday released a new report and tool aimed at preventing Web spammers from exploiting Internet search engines to drive traffic to spam URLs.


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Firefox use growing around the world, study says
After a stagnant spring, the open-source Firefox Web browser is again gaining new users worldwide, according to a study released this week by OneStat.com.


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Disability Rights Commission web accessibility study points to a need for training
The latest E-Access Bulletin has an article about the most recent findings from the Disability Rights Commission's web accessibility study. There was a poor response among organisations participating in the study to the quesion 'How interested is your company in web accessibility?' - and those who did respond showed a lack of awareness of the issues. The investigation team conclude that there is a need for more training in this area.Interestingly in response to questions about the usefulness of the W3C access guidelines the view seems to be that they are hard to follow; one respondent described the guidelines as 'gobbledygook'.The study is being carried out by Helen Petrie, professor of Human Computer Interaction at City University's School of Informatics.
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Firefox 2.0 Beta 1: Looking at What's New
Mozilla adds a long list of minor features and under-the-hood functionalities in FireFox 2.0 Beta 1. The result: A thoughtful but relatively minor upgrade that Firefox users are nonetheless likely to embrace rapidly.


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Judge gives suit against Google another shot
A federal judge has given KinderStart.com a chance to bolster its complaint against Google.


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What you need to know about IPv6
How it works, when it's coming and what it means to you.


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MCU on the World Log of Blogs
I notice that MCU is now listed on the Web Standards and Accessibility Weblogs, compiled by Ed Nixon and the Web Standards Evengelism list.The changeover continuesIt is still not possible to upload pages to the MCU external web server from my computer within the university (and I still don't know why). But I've decided there is no going back; I will move the content and management of the site to the new CMS. And at least in the short term - you will see some strange behaviour on the site as I break and fix things.The RSS link is live again - but with a different URL. Please change to the new URL, if you would like to continue to subscribe to the MCU RSS feed (RSS 0.91 version): http://www.mcu.org.uk/xmlrss/rss.phpVisit to David Sloan at Dundee UniversityTomorrow I am going up to visit David Sloan at the Digital Media Access Group in Dundee University to talk about the possibility of doing some joint work in the area of accessible web design.
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ISO digital rights mgmt. spec gets huge backing
Slew of entertainment, consumer electronics and technology companies pledge support for ISO MPEG REL.


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Everyone Owns a Favorite Pair of Denim Jeans: But How Easy is it to Replace Them? Tailormade Jeanswear Conducts an On-Line Jeans Survey to Find Out the Exact Problem
Tailormade Jeanswear makes premium quality, custom fitting denim jeans for people who have problems finding jeans that fit them properly. Made to measure custom fit jeans is usually the only solution for these individuals. Co-owner and founder Sam Meeks explains, “During the past few years we have discovered that poor fitting and special needs jeans are in much larger demand than we originally thought. The majority of our clients have a hard time finding jeans that are short or long enough in the legs or small or large enough in the waist in the styling they like.” (PRWEB Jul 11, 2006)
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PostgreSQL: An Open-Source Object Relational Database Management System (ORDBMS)
In this article we will delve into the features of the PostgreSQL object-relational database environment and what makes it special. We will focus on features that make PostgreSQL different from most relational database management systems (RDBMS).
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Report: Most online small firms shop Web for products, services
More than three-quarters of online small businesses shop the Web for products and services, according to a report from JupiterResearch.


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Home media not here yet
Digital home 'still 10 years off': 'The vision of a digital home is still 10 years away, says a leading music technology entrepreneur.' [BBC News
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Yggdrasil Content Management System

Yggdrasil is an intriguingpure Perl content management system, based on Text::Template.


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CSS and Web development search engines

In October 2006 Google extended their Co-op platform with Custom Search Engine, which lets anybody create a specialised search engine (and earn money from it if they want to).

I'm aware of three custom search engines of interest for Web professionals:

While custom search engines are an interesting concept I find myself somewhat wary of using them. Not because there's anything wrong with them, but because I can't help wondering if what I'm looking for is on a site that the custom search engine has not added to its index.

Only Ergonosearch has a list of indexed sites. You can see which sites are indexed by CSS Search, but only by creating a Google account and logging in. I can't find any way of finding out which sites Sparkl indexes.

I think giving visitors easy access to a list of indexed sites would remove most of that feeling of uncertainty and make me trust specialised search engines more.

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The Digital Architect - A Video Podcast
The Digital Architect - A Video Podcast
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230 years young, and still controversial

In the echo of the Supreme Court’s resounding affirmation last week of the rights of individuals to a fair trial, of the limits of the power of the executive, and of a system of checks and balances—in other words, the principles on which our country was founded, ill-defined war or no—this 230th anniversary of the independence of our country seems especially dear. So I like to turn back to the source of much of that dearness, as well as to look around for some other words of inspiration. As Thomas Jefferson wrote in the last letter of his life, ten days before his death:

May it [the Declaration of Independence] be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God. These are grounds of hope for others. For ourselves, let the annual return of this day forever refresh our recollections of these rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.

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Mod_auth_mysql
As part of implementing ETD-db, I needed to password-protect several folders that are part of the ETD-db system. The installation instructions for ETD-db suggest you do this using an .htpasswd file that contains several users and give different users different rights. Reading this I realized that probably one user will serve for several people, [...]
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Gay Rights Advocates March Against Male Genital Mutilation
Movement to ban medically unnecessary infant male circumcision is highlighted at the nation’s largest gay event. (PRWEB Jun 27, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1TaW5nLUhvcnItQ291cC1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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'Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)' put up for sale in eZine
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Digital Web: Standards
Contributed articles by many recognized design and development professionals.
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AutoStitch -- Free program to create a panorama from multiple images
AutoStitch is a free program which will take a multiple digital photos of an area and blend them together smoothly to create a panoramic photo automatically.
AutoStich is the world's first fully automatic 2D image stitcher. Capable of stitching full view panoramas without any user input whatsoever, AutoStitch is a breakthrough technology for panoramic photography, VR and visualisation applications.

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Planning a power-management strategy
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Video Tutorial: Ubuntu Software Management
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Intel Patents the 'Digital Browser Phone'
tibbar66 writes, "This sounds like an invention that has been invented many times before (e.g. Skype). Yet on October 10, 2006 Intel was granted a patent for a 'digital browser phone.' The patent was filed on Feb. 25, 2000. Here's the abstract: 'A telephone system wherein all the functions of a digital telephone can be accessed and implemented on a personal computer alone, thereby eliminating the need for a telephone set. By means of the computer display and mouse, keyboard or other input/output command devices, a user accesses and implement all digital telephone functions without the physical telephone set, the personal computer also providing the audio function. A graphical representation of a telephone set or other telephone-related form is provided on the computer display and accessed by the mouse, keyboard or other command device, this being accomplished by a computer program providing graphical interface implementation. A significant advantage of the system is computer access to and utilization of digital telephone functions from a remote location with communication via Internet, LAN, WAN, RAS or other mediums.'"

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Internet hackers fleece man of R26 000
By Candice Bailey and Dianne Hawker A Cape Town businessman has been added to a growing list of Internet bank users who have lost money to fraudsters who hack into their accounts.

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Imperiali Organization Acquires Miami Team from ABA
From the bright lights of Las Vegas, the Imperiali Organization announced that it has acquired the rights to operate a team in the greater Miami/Ft. Lauderdale market in the American Basketball Association (ABA). (PRWEB Jul 14, 2006)
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How do I limit the scope of a file chooser?
A: The general mechanism for limiting file selection is to use a FileFilter. You could write a custom filter that only accepts files in a specified directory for instance. This would not stop users from browsing the file system, but would ensure that no other files could be selected.
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Kinks founder given top music award
Kinks founder Ray Davies is given an Icon award by US performing rights organisation Broadcast Music Inc.
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DIY Digital Picture Frame
image Here's an eye test for you -- can you spot my old laptop computer in this picture? I don't often get to post project write-ups here on the main blog of Boyink.com - usually my garage creations are more geared towards the Jeep crowd that reads the SSDutch Blog, but in this case the end result is definitely more tech-oriented.For about $30 I was able to transform an old laptop gathering dust on the shelf into the digital picture frame (or 'DPF' for those if you who enjoy TLAs...) sitting on the right end of the mantle. Now this certainly isn't an original idea - if you nose around the web a bit you'll find sites like this that link to dozens of such projects. In my case the laptop is a Compaq Presario 2100 with what I suspect is a motherboard issue with the PCMCIA slot -- the system locks up when trying to use it with a Wi-Fi card. While a wireless connection would have been nice, since we intended to place the frame on the mantle of our faux fireplace running a network wire to it won't be a huge deal.So here's the basic build process. After pulling apart the laptop lid to free the LCD screen for measurements, I bought a shadowbox from Michaels and had them make a custom matte to fit the size of the LCD screen into it. Note that I didn't actually use the slide out cardboard 'box' that came with the shadowbox frame.I also bought a piece of foam core - and to support the LCD screen in the frame I cut down a piece to fit inside the shadowbox frame, then cut out a hole just the size of the LCD. Note that I also had to lengthen two wires to the power supply lines for the LCD backlight. image I flipped the shadowbox over, put the glass in, then the matte, then the foam core/LCD screen. I duct-taped around the edges of the foam-core to hold this all in place.Then to prevent the laptop from leaning against the LCD (and for a bit of air space behind the laptop), I used some standard plumbers pipe hanger strap:image Next I loaded the laptop, and secured it in place with more of the pipe hanger, attaching to where the hinges for the lid were. image The shadowbox was big enough that I could also fit in the power supply pack, zip-tied to the pipe hanger.For a back I used another piece of foam core, with a rectangular hole cut out for ventilation. I duct taped a piece of window screen over the vent hole:image The tabs provided on the frame work to hold the foam core in place:image Once in place, I can use VNC to remote-control the laptop.image At the moment I'm using Irfanview for the slideshows with it set to change every 15 minutes. Irfranview requires you to build a list of the images you want in the slideshow however, and I'd prefer something that just watches a specific directory on the network and plays any image found in that directory.It's been on the mantle for a day, and so far we're really enjoying it. It's nice to see all those digital pictures that we have but rarely look at. Definitely worth the $30 investment and a couple hours at the workbench.
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