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High Stakes In Business-To-Business Online Transactions Prompt Research To Enhance Information Security
March 22, 1999 While the security of the average consumer's online transactions grabs the public's attention, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying electronic commerce with more ... > full story -
Interactive Web Site From Cornell Maps Geology Worldwide For Scientists And Educators
March 18, 1999 A vast amount of geological data, previously only available to -- and understood by -- scientists, is now accessible to everyone, from educators to young students, through an interactive site on the ... > full story -
Information Security Under Scrutiny By Researchers
March 17, 1999 While the security of the average consumer's online transactions grabs the public's attention, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying electronic commerce with more ... > full story -
Cornell Library Project Will Study Ways To Preserve Electronic Records Of Institutions
March 17, 1999 In studying the history of an institution, historians often look back at its administrative records. Today, more and more, those records are being created in electronic form and never even exist on ... > full story -
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World's Smallest Web Server Fits In A Shirt Pocket
February 10, 1999 The incredible shrinking computer is at it again. Vaughan Pratt has created the world's smallest web server, a matchbox-sized device that is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. Using ... > full story -
Seminar To Explore Potential Of High-Performance Computing
January 27, 1999 Reporters and the general public are welcome at a Feb. 9 seminar on the challenges and potential of using massive processing power in computing. The seminar will be held at the Johns Hopkins ... > full story -
Smart Cards For Pregnant Women
January 25, 1999 Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and a company called Site-C have developed a WOMENS CARD that enables doctors at a computer to quickly access patients' medical records. The ... > full story -
Hubble Technology Benefits New Satellite Phone System
January 18, 1999 Computer software developed for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope will soon help operate a worldwide, satellite-based phone system called Globalstar. This software is a key feature of NASA Goddard ... > full story -
Experimental Break-Ins Reveal Vulnerability In Internet, UNIX Computer Security
January 14, 1999 Duke University computer science researchers found that using an experimental computer, they could "crack"within an average 3.75 hours the encryption that protects such privately held ... > full story -
UF To Spend $3 Million To Ready Every Classroom For The Millennium
December 30, 1998 The university has launched a $3 million campuswide renovation program to bring new multimedia capabilities, new lighting, new furniture and structural improvements to its ... > full story -
Moving Medical Images On The Internet Using Java
December 21, 1998 A computer scientist at Washington University in St. Louis has adapted the hottest programming language of the Internet and applied it to a burgeoning revolution in medicine - ... > full story -
UF's First Online Distance Learning Program Off To Strong Start
December 18, 1998 UF's first Internet online degree program, first developed a year ago as an electrical and computer engineering master's degree program, allows students anywhere on the globe to watch ... > full story
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