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eTrust Antivirus Groupware Options User Guide

Using an electronic messaging system is a common way for today’s corporations to communicate. Quite often, the messaging system becomes an essential method for sharing information and documents, both within and outside of the enterprise. Unfortunately, these same systems can have gaps in security that enable infections to rapidly spread through an organization—posing risks to both data and productivity.
According to an International Computer Security Association (ICSA®) survey, email attachments are the most common sources of infections. Macro viruses, worms, and other malicious code can come in through email to slow down and debilitate your system. For example, infectors such as the Winword Concept macro virus and the Melissa virus have become among the fastest spreading viruses in history. According to the ICSA, the well-known LoveLetter virus is a mass-mailer, and therefore has the potential to spread quickly. The virus arrives as a VBS file attached to an email message.
A 1996 ICSA survey states that macro viruses comprise 49 percent of all viruses detected. Until the Winword Concept virus was born, most viruses lived in and infected only executable regions of magnetic media (like boot sectors) and files (like .EXE, .COM, .BIN, and so on). Now macro viruses have become a common method of delivering infectors. Macro viruses can inhabit and attach themselves to the NORMAL.DOT template of Microsoft Word files on Windows operating systems. Other types of damaging infectors have also become widespread, and variations appear all the time.
Messaging systems pose a special problem for antivirus products because files are stored in a database format, not in a normal file system. No antivirus product can scan such systems by itself. However, eTrust Antivirus can protect users from viruses when documents are detached from messages and saved to the hard drive. It has the unique ability to penetrate the database barrier, and completely scan and cure server-based messaging systems. As a result, macro viruses and other malicious infected files need no longer pose a threat to your company’s messaging/database system.


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The Local Business Owner’s Guide to Twitter

1.1 What is Twitter?
Twitter is, simply, a popular and very rapidly growing social media site on which participants communicate with each other by sending short messages — called Tweets to each other.

The most common first reaction to Twitter is even shorter than the average Tweet: Huh?

This reaction is common for at least two reasons:

  1. The tag line at the top of Twitter asks, “What are you doing?” Answering that question literally and constantly — as many Twitter users seem to — seems like an exercise in narcissism (at worst) or futility (at best). Reading thousands of such Tweets, on the other hand, seems like an exercise in voyeurism.
  2. It’s easy to be skeptical about the efficacy of something as simple as Twitter. Shouldn’t a social media site be full of blinking lights, scantily clad teenagers, and tributes to today’s pop stars? (You must be thinking of MySpace.) Or at least have videos, more pictures, and perhaps some games involving throwing virtual puppies at each other? (That would be Facebook.)

Trust us — there’s much more to Twitter than what first meets the eye. We aim to show you precisely that during this course.


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Internet Tablet OS 2006 edition User Guide

1. Overview
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet provides easy broadband access to the Internet through a WLAN/Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection with compatible mobile phones. Its wide screen and portable size make it optimal for enjoying the Web and Internet communications away from your laptop or desktop.

Your compatible WLAN access point must be compliant with the IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g standard.

Read this user guide carefully before using your device. Read also the quick start guide provided with the device and the user guide of your compatible Nokia phone, which provides important safety and
maintenance information.

Nokia support on the Web
Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia Web site for the latest version of this guide, additional information, downloads, and services related to your Nokia product.

Check also www.nokia.com/770 to explore the Internet Tablet online features.


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Newbie Guide to the Yahoo! Group

C h a p te r 1 : Navigating the Home Page & Locating Important Info
Chapter Highlights:

  • Understanding the Home Page Contents
  • Navigating the Navigation
  • Important Links from the Home Page

You can also go to the group page right from any group email, which we’ll cover in the chapter about group emails.

From the home page of our group, you can access every tool available through the group, hit important team links, and check out the latest posts. There’s a lot of information crammed into this page, though, so making sense of it can be frustrating at first. Let’s break it down.

From the Top

Beginning at the top of the page, you’ll find the following items. We’ll quickly cover what each item is there for (even the stuff that really has nothing to do with the group, but does take up space and make things more confusing if you don’t know why they’re there) – but we won’t go in-depth. The items that we deal with often as a group will be covered fully on its own.


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A MediaWise Parent Guide to online video sharing sites

What is video sharing?

YouTube encourages members to “Broadcast Yourself” by posting short videos online for the world to see. Videos range from 30 seconds of karaoke to 2 minutes of a scantily clad teenager dancing in her bedroom. Think America’s Home Videos where everyone has a chance to produce and share their digital creations with a click of the mouse.

Socializing in a multimedia world

Just like other sites committed to “letting you run the show,” online video sharing sites let members do more than just view videos. Kids can keep a list of “favorites”, join chat groups, link to a social networking profiles, post comments, and send messages to online “friends.”


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Photobucket Developer API Guide

Introduction

The Photobucket API allows you to create an interface to “talk” to the Photobucket web site. This means that users do not have to leave your site to perform certain actions on the Photobucket site, such as:
  •   Uploading images.
  •   Uploading video
  •   Getting all recent media (videos and images) for:
          o A specific user.
          o All users.
          o Group albums.
  •   Searching media matching a specific term or terms in:
          o One user’s account.
          o All user accounts.
          o Group albums.
  •   Getting all details associated with one piece of media, such as:
          o Link URLs.
          o Thumbnail URL.
  •   Updating titles, descriptions, and tags.

Using the Documentation


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