ITSCWOW...Write On Webletter
Vol. 1 Issue 2 ITSC's WOW...Write On Webletter Wednesday, March 11, 1998
Test Yourself... Web '97 News!
Article by: Suzanne Miles
It's been quite an eventful year for the Internet. Here's a quiz to see if you've been paying attention! The answers are at the bottom of the article, so no cheating until you've answered them all! ...
Website Garage
Article by: Robert Reed
A website that has not been "tuned" is like an automobile running on less than all it's cylinders. Not only should content be checked, but webmasters should also double check spelling, tag usag...
Volition - A Collection of FREE Stuff
Article by: Tammie McClellan
Volition is a neat website I found the other day while 'surfing the net'. This site has links to everything from free computer products to clothes. There is also a list of market-research com...
Cookie Monster Devours Web

Article by: Matthew Tarr
Recently I have been receiving a large amount of questions and problems surrounding a certain technological phenomenon, THE FEAR of COOKIES. It seems that once again the Internet propaganda machine h...
Pagoo Me
Article by: Rae Hanson
In an age of cell phones and pagers, there is now also a pager for your computer. Pagoo Communications has come out with Pagoo, my smart pager. This program does ...
KIOSKS
Article by: Ian Hardos
Though most major database vendors are touting their complete offerings for building sophisticated Websites, corporate users may be better off adopting database development solutions from a variety ...
Tips
Article by: Kevin Kearns
In the Winter 98 issue of Windows Magazine, there are over 2000 tips to help people get the most out of their computers.   The article includes tips about using DOS, Windows, the Internet, wor...

Web-Based Suggestion Tracking Application
Article by: Maryann Williams
Web-Based Suggestion Tracking Application Every organization should collect and respond to suggestions from among its employee population in order to increase efficiency and streamline operations. ...

DHTML - No More Static Cling
Article by: Steve House
On December 18, 1997, months after the release of Internet Explorer 4.0 and Netscape Navigator 4.0, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released the specifications for HTML 4.0. Among the newest feat...

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