Review of the Whois Source Domain Explorer
Another Expanded Whois Service, by Chris Sherman References: Network Solutions’ Enhanced Whois Lookup and the Whois Source Domain Explorer
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Another Expanded Whois Service, by Chris Sherman References: Network Solutions’ Enhanced Whois Lookup and the Whois Source Domain Explorer
“The current Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and Federal Register (FR) are now available via science.gov, the Federal interagency science Web portal, which provides a federated search across multiple databases from multiple agencies.” [Link]
Recovering from a Trojan Horse or Virus, August 12, 2004.
From the Internet Pharmacy and Online Pharmacies Verification website: “To be VIPPS certified, a pharmacy must comply with the licensing and inspection requirements of their state and each state to which they dispense pharmaceuticals. In addition, pharmacies displaying the VIPPS seal have demonstrated to NABP compliance with VIPPS criteria including patient rights to privacy, authentication …
In Search of a Browser That Banishes Clutter According to this article only 5% of the market uses a browser other than IE, but the alternatives, such as FoxFire, are gaining new users at a rapid pace.
The Post on WMDs: An Inside Story Prewar Articles Questioning Threat Often Didn’t Make Front Page (Washington Post, reg. req’d). Definition of groupthink. Testimony from Dr. John J. Hamre, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, hearing on 9/11 Commission Recommendations: Counterterrorism Analysis and CollectionThe Requirement for Imagination and …
From the Pew Internet & American Life Project, a new Data Memo on Search Engines (PDF, 7 pages): “Pew Internet Project data show that on any given day, more than half of all Internet users who are online will use a search engine. About 64 million American adults are online on a typical day and …
The Surging Evolution of E-Discovery
EPA progresses on online public-comment project. See Regulations.gov
Clinton’s new campaign push: getting out the vote. Missing from the online version, but available in print, the following urls associated with the article: Clinton Center, the Jimmy Carter library, the Carter Center, George W. Bush library, and the Gerald R. Ford library.
AOL, Yahoo Add New Antispam Tools – Services try different approaches to sender authentication to halt spam.
From the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse: FACTA, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act: Consumers Win Some, Lose Some and Fact Sheet No. 6: How Private Is My Credit Report? Revised August 2004.