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Extractions: Ted Coombs tedc@science.org www.forensics.org 15164 Lincoln Street Lake Elsinore CA Curriculum Vitae Ted Coombs is a computer scientist with backgrounds in computer science; internetworking, data security, electronic commerce, forensic software analysis, legal research, public data networking, industrial lasers and robotics. Forensics.org - 1995 - Present Forensic Computer Scientist Provide expert software, hardware and data analysis of computer systems and electronic platforms to provide expert testimony. I also provide expert technology consulting in litigation matters. I have provided both criminal and civil expert consulting using the latest forensic tools and knowledge of intellectual property. As part of Forensics.org I am part of a team that acts as a data security coordinator as provided by an IETF draft 2-2002. In this position I evaluate computer vulnerabilities submitted to Forensics.org for coordination with vendors and security reporting agencies. We research the vulnerability and coordinate security reporting, instruct vendors on the nature of the vulnerability and coordinate vulnerability resolution. Digital Marketplace, Inc. - 1999 - Present
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Extractions: Humanizing the Internet It's not the biggest pipe, the fastest access, or the cheapest service that counts. ISPs that put the "Big E" at the heart of their marketing plan may successfully face down large, fast, and free rivals. by Ken Robbins Ken Robbins is President and Chief Executive Officer of affinitypages.com, which creates and operates ISPs for niche groups. Affinitypages.com currently operates a national Internet service catering to one million online inventors and 750,000 home-schoolers in the U.S. Empathy: The action of understanding, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of another.
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Extractions: Computer consultant Bill Thompson guides us through the world of browsing the internet without the wires, in the first of his weekly columns. My friend Simon is standing in the car park outside my flat. It's 10 o'clock at night and he's holding his laptop open, crouched over to protect it from the rain. Stuck into the side of his shiny, expensive new laptop is a small card, slightly larger than a credit card, that connects his computer to other computers using radio. It is one of the increasingly popular wireless network cards that are rapidly replacing messy cables in offices, homes and even cyber cafes around the country. Sadly, this one is not doing what it is supposed to do, and Simon is getting cross. And wet. Invisible computing I am sitting in the warm. On my desktop computer I have MSN Messenger open. It lets you chat to other internet users by typing messages which appear on their screen.
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Extractions: County Extension Programming Course Topics Electronic Mail and Mailing Lists The World Wide Web Searching the Internet Advanced Web Web Page Development This section will teach you how a web page is developed. Learn the basic HTML codes needed to change fonts, add a background, insert clipart, create a bulleted list, and add a link to your page. Find out how to upload your page to a web server using (FTP).
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Extractions: Moving on with the Internet Now that you feel happier using the new information and communication technologies you might want to continue working and learning on-line. In this section we consider two ways in which you can 'move on with the Internet'. The first helps you to think about 'getting connected' to the Internet from home and the second offers a guide to further resources and learning opportunities. Getting Connected Further Resources ... Further Opportunities Getting Connected Less than a decade ago Internet connections could only be found in large businesses and in private homes - now, they are everywhere. The High Streets of many major cities have cyber-cafes, you can go 'on-line' in libraries or at work and in many rural communities, electronic village halls or telecottages are connected to the Internet. However the greatest growth in recent years has been in home Internet connections. If you want to go on-line at home the process is similar to that of getting connected to the telephone system. Indeed, although there are now lots of different ways of going on-line the majority of private users use an ordinary phone line and a modem. Top Here's what you do: 1) Check you have a modem, many new computers now come with a modem already installed. If you do not have one - buy one. When you have your modem plug one end into your computer and the other end into your phone socket. You can buy a device which enables you to plug your phone and modem in at the same time. Of course when you are connected, your phone will be fully occupied and people trying to call you will be unable to get through. When you are 'off-line' then your phone will behave normally.
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Extractions: (Last Updated: May 24, 1999) This document is not intended to teach the beginner all there is to know about muds, mudding and getting connected. There are already documents out on the net which provide this kind of information so there is no point in duplicating the wonderful resources already available. Instead, this document will help point you to other resources where you can find the help you need and cover some of the points you may not find elsewhere or in easy to read terms. You have a computer, you are connected to the net, how can you MUD? FAQ Section I: Basic Information on Muds and Mudding FAQ Section II: Mud Clients and Servers FAQ Section III: Information about RWHO and MUDWHO Ok, I know what telnet and mud clients are now, where can I get one? Now that you have a lasting knowledge of what clients and servers are you probably need one. I have created a section of the MUD Connector for resources of interest, some for general internet stuff, some for games stuff and of course, most for MUD stuff. Point your browser to the following url for the TMC Resources Center: http://www.mudconnect.com/resources/Mud_Resources:Mud_Clients.html
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Extractions: This Guide to Community Internet is a collection of articles provided by authors as a basis for the forthcoming publication ' How to use IT in the community ', due for publication in summer 1997. Contact David Wilcox david@communities.org.uk with comments or contributions. Draft introduction for the booklet Internet basics Peter Mason explains the Internet, email, World Wide Web and much more.
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