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Top 100 Mag: V-W-Y-Z
Computer & Software WWW Magazines & Journals 


You may disagree with some of the Sacramento, California, Internet consulting and publishing company's choices but you will just as likely find some you might never have heard of, perhaps even a new favorite or two. All in all, worth some browsing time.

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Visual Studio Magazine Bill Wagner

Use Mobile Controls

... the ASP.NET mobile controls (known formerly as the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit) let you deploy your Web applications on smartphones and other small-screen devices. In keeping with the .NET strategy, the ASP.NET mobile controls try to shield you from the differences among devices and let you concentrate on your business logic.

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Web Developer's Journal

Justin Murray

Designing Manageable Applications

... Manageability is the ability to exercise administrative and supervisory actions and receive information that is relevant to such actions, on a component. Manageability is further distinguished by three functional parts:1.  Monitoring – the ability to capture runtime and historical events from a particular component, for reporting and notification.
2.Tracking – the ability to observe aspects of a single unit of work or thread of execution across multiple components (e.g. tracking messages from senders to receivers). 3.Control – the ability to alter the runtime behavior of a managed component (e.g. changing the logging level of an application).

Web Marketing Today

Dr. Ralph F. Wilson

Selling a Website

Most domain names have little value in themselves unless attached to a money-making business. To have any potential to be sold, your website needs to be either making steady money or attracting lots of targeted traffic which could be turned into a money-making proposition. Without these, the chances of selling your website are nil.
Web Reference

Nathan Segal

3D Modeling for Profit

...idea of creating 3D models for profit, with the intention of selling licenses to use models for commercial applications. This is a variation of stock photography, where images are licensed on a limited basis for a variety of advertising purposes. This can create a decent, ongoing royalty stream.
Web Techniques

Christopher Null

Cracking Yahoo, Closing Shop

Thanks to Yahoo's plethora of services, a hacked password can give you access to financial data, the ability to bid on items at Yahoo Auctions, or even a direct link into someone's small business.
Windows & .NET Magazine

David Chernicoff

Problems with Network and System Upgrades

The most vocal complainers are users who have been migrated from Office 97 to Office XP. Because the behavior of the Office applications has changed significantly over the years, these users feel that they have been shortchanged. It's hard to disagree with them. Running Office XP and XP Pro with 128MB of RAM is on the dark side of acceptability. The XP Pro OS and Office suite will work with 128MB of RAM, but when you try to use multiple applications at the same time--say, a spreadsheet and a Microsoft Word document--the performance hit is apparent. Add that to the disk swapping that XP loves, and you come up with annoyed users who are wondering why the hard disk light on their computer starts blinking whenever they try to do just about anything.
Wired

Wil McCarthy

Being Invisible

Tachi's cloak - a shiny raincoat that serves as a movie screen, showing imagery from a video camera positioned behind the wearer - is more gimmick than practical prototype. Nonetheless, from the right angle and under controlled circumstances, it does make a sort of ghost of the wearer. And, unlike traditional camouflage, it's most effective when either the wearer or the background is moving (but not both). You don't need a university lab to check it out: Stick a webcam on your back and hold your laptop in front of you, screen facing out. Your friends will see right through you. It's a great party trick.
Wireless Busuness & Technology Richard J. Bauly
Doing Mobile Right
What work is now being done in a mobile setting that can and should be mobile-enabled? Can it be simplified or made better through mobilization? Who are the stakeholders impacted by this change - customers, staff, finance? Whatever the key driver, no organization should embark on a mobile project without a clear understanding of the business value of the solution.

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ZDNet

Robert Vamosi

How an e-mail virus could cripple a nation

... the current methods of assailing computer networks--denial-of-service attacks (DoS) or remote break-ins--inconvenience too few people to really impact a nation's information infrastructure. The sort of exploit that could really hurt a country, ... would more likely be based on e-mail viruses....

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