Extractions: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESOURCE PAGE **Not All NetSlaves Are Created Equal: A pecking order exists in NetSlavery - whether you care to admit it. Find out who you are, who THEY are, and whom you should stay away from, whether it be The Mole People, The Fry Cooks, The Robots or the nine others. On the upside of things...IMS has always recommended to e-tailers that they save the money and time by outsourcing their fulfillment and customer service to established firms like UPS -Fedex and these new solutions providers... Submitorder.com Escalate.com and Vcommerce.com who really perform the same tasks without the capital outlay! The following links to information resources for EC "Electronic Commerce" and "Electronic Data Interchange" EDI are provided by EcomCity to allow IMS clients access to the wealth of information ( via the Internet) on this subject that is effecting all businesses as the world turns to ways of cutting cost, time and paper work. You may e-mail requests to be added here. Banner Ad Revenue
Agripedia | GEN 100 Notes In both gen 100 and 200 you will be developing and utilizing communication (3) Utilizeelectronic media to prepare (1) (32 pts) Oral communications you will http://www.ca.uky.edu/agripedia/classes/gen100/syllabusS4.htm
Extractions: Lucas, Steven F. The Art of Public Speaking. 5th ed. 1995. Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. This text will also be useful for GEN 200. [REQUIRED] Lunsford, A. and R. Connors. 1999. The New St. Martin's Handbook. Bedford/St. Martin's Press. Collected Readings available from Johnny Print, 547S. Limestone (254-6139) for ~$25.00. [REQUIRED] Course notes are on the net at http://www.ca.uky.edu/agripedia/classes/gen100
Directory | About | Computing @ UW-Madison COLLABORATIVE APPLICATIONS. communications. CONTRACT PRINTING. DIVISION OFFICEgen.DOIT RESOURCE CENTER. E-BUSINESS. LOGISTICS. media COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY. http://www.doit.wisc.edu/about/directory/groups.asp
Streaming Media World: KeyNote Qos: Taking Out The Garbage (4) to their Director of Corporate communications, Dan Berkowitz Jupiter Online MediaConference Expo 2003 URL http//streamingmediaworld.com/gen/reviews/keynote http://smw.internet.com/gen/reviews/keynote/index4.html
Extractions: Submit Your Site ... Keynote KeyNote Qos: Taking Out The Garbage (4) "With the current state of Internet technology, the highest achievable score on the Streaming Index at this point in time is about a 6.0. This is for ideal delivery of a 300kbps video stream with a frame rate of 20fps," explained Matt Parks. "A "10" on the Index is near-DVD quality. Although that is extremely uncommon on the Web right now, that is the standard that the public sees on TV and by which video is judged. We expect the ratings on the Streaming Index to improve, just as they have on Keynote's other industry indexes, with improvements in technology and Web operations." Industry-Standard Benchmark Since Keynote is currently able to measure only one of the four dominant streaming architectures we feel that its measurement results should be understood as limited in context and scope Our readers may ask themselves, "Why spend thousands of dollars on a service that can't tell me which of the top three streaming architectures will work best on my site?" Some may also insist upon seeing performance comparisons to Flash-based sites, even though it will be a bit of an apples to oranges comparison.
Requirments For The Major Of Communications of communications count towards Arts gen Ed Requirement. be done in collaborationwith a communications Faculty Advisor Com 201 Mass media in a Changing World; http://academics.adelphi.edu/artsci/com/req.shtml
Extractions: The perfect combination of irradiation, heat, and luck led Rensselaer researchers to weld together single-walled carbon nanotubes. The first-ever junction unites pure carbon cylinders with remarkable electronic properties. The researchers believe this discovery could pave the way for controlled fabrication of molecular circuits and nanotube networks. In the ashes of an experiment to make superconducting nanotubes, researchers at Rensselaer found they had created rare symmetrical crystals of boron carbide. These large crystals, measuring a micron in size, rarely occur in nature at that size and could be harder than conventional engineering materials. Further research will determine potential applications of the material.
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Extractions: This directory is produced automatically and covers staff of Leeds University . It has a sub-section for each different surname initial letter, and also a separate section for each department. The general directory lists all the departments, and lists their various enquiry numbers. The numbers given here are for use on the main Leeds University campus. To call from off-campus use the main directory E-mail addresses are given in full so that you can paste them into either your personal mail directories or the destination box of your mailer. Alternatively, the word E-mail is an active link which will invoke the mail facility in your Web browser. (Leeds users please note that this may not be the same as the normal mail client.) A B C D ...
SkyWave N20 media Server to Power Nextgen Wireless and company, provides innovative IP communicationsinfrastructure products Our media server is an IP-optimized media http://www.skywave.ne.jp/news/news_01.htm
Extractions: Skywave Taps SnowShore N20 Media Server to Power Next-Gen Wireless and Wireline Applications Established Japanese Enhanced Services Provider's IP Services Infrastructure To Deliver Converged Applications That Integrate Real time Media, Interactive Content and Voice Communications CHELMSFORD, MA, May 20, 2002 The N20 media server enables SkyWave to access and integrate media rich content from across the network into voice services and intelligently balance diverse processing requirements for multiple applications. The SnowShore N20's carrier-class media processing capacity scales to support tens of thousands of media streams for multiple applications simultaneously. Its open architecture, based on SIP/VXML, supports SkyWave's goal of creating and marketing interface-independent service logic, eliminating the re-writing of applications for varying types of user interfaces and platforms, expediting mass-market roll out of new services. "SkyWave is a significant win for SnowShore", said Deb Mielke of Treillage Network Strategies, Inc. "The combination of SkyWave's "open" service infrastructure with SnowShore's rich content integration and processing capabilities will offer service providers unlimited choice, and potential profits, in the delivery of "voice enabled" applications."
MAME: Committee Chairs 5920740 - F DeeGwaltne@aol.com Online communications Cynthia Phillip InstructionalMedia Services 1415 email MAME's Webmaster at mame@mame.gen.mi.us. http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/organiz/comchairs.html
Meeting Of The Minds In Next-gen Internet | CNET News.com Meeting of the minds in nextgen Internet By Stephen Shankland Staff Writer of theglobal network of computers will start pooling their resources next week as http://news.com.com/2100-1001-839036.html
Extractions: Two high-profile movements to harness the power of the global network of computers will start pooling their resources next week as academia's "grid" computing initiative meets the Web services trend that's sweeping business computing. Ultimately, cooperation between the two groups could mean improvements in areas as diverse as genetics research and credit card billing. At the Global Grid Forum in Toronto, business-computing and Web services heavyweights IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Compaq Computer and Hewlett-Packard will converge with the academic powers that spawned the grid concept, which connects servers and storage systems into a worldwide pool of computing power. Both groups have been working on parallel visions for harnessing the power of networked computers. Merging the two movements will be culturally and technologically complicated, but the overall cause stands to benefit from the substantial progress made by each group so far.
Centro Media - Vodafone And BBC Set The Standards For Future... to the BBC's vast newsgathering resources, including 55 be able to hold live videocommunications sessions using videophones, or view streaming media from the http://www.vodafone.com/article_with_thumbnail/0,3038,OPCO%3D40000%26CATEGORY_ID
Extractions: Imagine watching your own personalised BBC news programme on your mobile phone wherever you are in the world, listening to a news bulletin, or even finding out what the latest budget really means as the service calculates the impact on your personal finances. These are just some of the future services planned to be introduced by Vodafone and the BBC following the announcement today of their historic agreement set to define the standards for future mobile, internet and multimedia services. Vodafone AirTouch, the world's leading mobile communications company and the BBC, the world's leading news broadcaster have today joined forces to develop and deliver continuously updated news, sport, entertainment and business services via text, audio and video for mobile phone users. Proving the multimedia and internet potential of mobile networks, the two companies will exploit the technology available using the Vodafone Interactive service, text messaging, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) enabled handsets which incorporate internet browser technology and when available, the 3G (3rd Generation) mobile networks. "Vodafone envisages that in the future more people will be watching the news via their mobile phone than at home in front of their TV set," explained Alan Harper, Board Director of Vodafone UK, "Vodafone's agreement with the BBC marks the first step on the road of true mobile and multimedia convergence. Our aim is to redefine the wireless future to further open up the endless services available to customers via their mobile phone, using Vodafone Interactive, WAP and eventually 3G and this agreement with the BBC is just one of the many services that our customers can look forward to."
Centro Media - Signing Of Strategic Alliance Agreement Between... of standards and protocols relevant to mobile communications. expect that their combinedresources, expertise and global wireless multimedia services provider http://www.vodafone.com/article_with_thumbnail/0,3038,OPCO%3D40000%26CATEGORY_ID
Extractions: Vodafone Group Plc ("Vodafone") and China Mobile (Hong Kong) Limited ("CMHK") today jointly announce the signing of a Strategic Alliance Agreement as contemplated by their announcement on 4 October 2000. The Agreement provides for close co-operation in many areas, including the exchange and sharing of corporate management, technical and operational expertise and resources, joint research and development, the introduction of global products and services for the mobile community and the development and implementation of standards and protocols relevant to mobile communications. The companies expect that their combined resources, expertise and experience will help to create a global mobile platform with unprecedented opportunity for shareholder value creation. The Agreement is intended to be a long term commitment between the parties. It is the intention of CMHK to make Vodafone its preferred partner for any form of co-operation falling within the scope of the Agreement. Vodafone intends to make CMHK its sole strategic partner in China for all areas of potential co-operation that fall within the scope of the strategic alliance. Vodafone has also indicated to CMHK that it would wish to increase its equity interest in CMHK, currently just over 2 per cent, should further equity participations in CMHK be made available to foreign telecommunication companies.
Media Contacts media CONTACTS. TV, Channel 4 (NBC) Box 693, 720 E. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53201Gen 3329611 1998 Student Organization Advising and resources, University of http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOAR/Lead/Media.html
Extractions: Contacting the Local Media You can use press releases (for print media) and public service announcements (for radio or television), but there is no guarantee that it will run when you want it to or it will be seen by the intended customer. Below are some guidelines for writing releases and PSA's. Press Release Guidelines Identification : If you don't have letterhead, make sure your organization's address and phone number is included in the upper left hand corner of the page. Disposition : This tells the editor when the release should be published. The time, day, date and year should appear in capital letters below the last line of identification. If you want the release published upon receipt, write "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE". Headline : A brief, one line summary of the release that appears just above the body of the release.
Intel(R) NetStructure(TM) Host Media Processing Software FAQ HMP will instantiate all the resources required to generation boardbased Intel communicationsproducts, allowing HMP support a remote media control interface? http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/hmp/8465web.htm
Extractions: Host media processing is a technology used to perform media processing tasks on general-purpose standard high volume (SHV) servers with Intel® Architecture processors but without specialized digital signal processing (DSP) hardware. Host media processing technology provides media services that can be used to build flexible, scalable, and cost-effective next generation media servers.
The Grill - Convergent Aims At Next-Gen aims to become a true nextgen service provider we will focus on how to tailor communicationspackages for to tie up limited capital or technological resources. http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/051grill.html
Extractions: Posted 05/2000 Convergent Aims at Next-Gen Convergent Communications Inc. ( www.converg.com ) already has an ambitious and innovative business: to serve its customers "from the desktop out." In addition to providing a wide range of telecommunications services, Convergent also gets inside its customersliterallyto manage their LANs and other IT services. That's Convergent today. Tomorrow, Convergent aims to become a true next-gen service provider, using technologies such as multiservice switching and softswitches to deliver highly flexible communications services, as well as a range of communications applications impossible with traditional circuit switching. Charlotte Wolter, X-CHANGE's infrastructure editor, recently spoke with Greg Tennant, who as head of Convergent's services business unit, is responsible for delivering on this new vision. X: What makes Convergent's approach different from other CLECs? Greg Tennant
FLEISHMAN-HILLARD At retirement from active duty, gen. a leading global marketing and corporate communicationscompany. firms provide advertising, strategic media planning and http://www.fleishman.com/news/pr120402.html
Extractions: Initiative Focuses Firm's Strategic Communications Resources on Helping Public and Private Sectors Address Homeland Security Issues Washington, D.C., December 4, 2002 "I am extremely pleased that Barry McCaffrey has agreed to chair our homeland security practice," said Graham. "Barry is one of the world's most capable and distinguished experts on national security and terrorism issues. His leadership and counsel will prove invaluable as we address the communications challenges of establishing effective homeland security." Gen. McCaffrey will lead the homeland security practice as the newest member of Fleishman-Hillard's International Advisory Board. The practice will draw upon the Board's expertise, as well as on the firm's worldwide resources in such areas as biotechnology, healthcare, food and agribusiness, technology, public affairs, and business-to-business and business-to-government marketing, to offer clients strategic counsel on a range of national security and terrorism issues. Other members of the new practice include: Paul W. Johnson, regional president of Fleishman-Hillard's Mid-Atlantic region, who will have day-to-day management responsibility for the practice, James A. Hoskins, executive vice president and director of government services for Wirthlin Worldwide, a strategic research and consulting partner to Fleishman-Hillard, and former New York Police Commissioner Howard Safir, chairman and CEO of SafirRosetti, a full-service security consulting, investigative, and intelligence firm.
Policies - Computer And Internet Acceptable Use Policy network systems for electronic communications when faced of Australian Catholic Universityresources will be and other statutes relating to electronic media. http://intranet.acu.edu.au/policies/comp_internet_use_pol.html
Extractions: Channels MANUAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY This policy is designed to guide students, academic and administrative staff in the acceptable use of computer and information systems and networks provided by Australian Catholic University. For the purposes of this policy, Australian Catholic University's information technology resources are considered to be a part of the global Internet. Guiding Principles The Internet as well as computer facilities in general are important resources that the University makes available to staff and students with the understanding that they are used for research, teaching and community services in agreement with the University mission and mandate. It is therefore the responsibility of the user to make appropriate use of these facilities. Whatever the usage, the University expects the user to show that the use of these facilities is fully compatible with this guiding principle. In case of doubt it is for the user to prove that the facilities are used properly. Conversely the University has the right to establish that they are being misused. Given the above understanding the University community is encouraged to make innovative and creative use of information technologies in support of education and research and will generally be provided with Internet access.
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Extractions: website updates Spring 2003 April May June - screenings Spring Workshops helpful links for indpendent media makers 911media.org has been online since 1996. In the early days of the web, links pages were all important. Since then, excellent search engines like google have made finding web resources much easier. With this in mind, we have reduced our extensive list to highlight resources that we find useful instead of trying to catalogue everything. web based resources Flicker is a great page produced by Scott Stark, get on his mailing list! Caryn.Com has an Indie Film Page and a newsgroup for writers, actors, producers and directors to use to swap project and casting info. Indieclub.com - These folks in Olympia have an excellent web directory for independent filmmakers and whatnot. Actors Northwest callboard is a great place to find talent! Media-Match is an industry site to link up those looking to work with those looking to hire. Microcinema has a great venue list put together by Joel Bachar. AlterNet.org