Weaving
attractive Web pages
by Vishal
Verma
WITH the cyber world coming
to the forefront, addresses that start with www and end with .com,
.net are in fashion. Everyone is busy making his or her presence felt
on the Net through Web pages.
Track
space station in cyberspace
by Kuljit
Bains
WHILE Expedition 1 carrying
human cargo docked on to the International Space Station (ISS) in, of
course, space, on Thursday last, you can lock on to the NASA site at
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/ if you want to keep abreast of the latest
in the Space Age; in the bargain you get to sound IT savvy for you quote
sources from the Web and not the same TV news as others.
GIS
to aid geologists, geographers and engineers
by Sumesh Raizada
SINCE the beginning of
civilisation, man has been curious to know his surroundings. The art and
technique of geography, cartography and survey existed earlier also, but
perhaps in a different form. Our ancestors mastered these to understand
the mysteries of land, forests and rivers. They constructed roads and
bridges to establish link between towns and societies.
Net
advertising awaits higher PC penetration
by Peeyush
Agnihotri
CYBERIA may be a surfer’s
abode or an entrepreneur’s refuge but it certainly is not an
advertiser’s playground. Most of the sellers still prefer print and
electronic media to advertise their wares, though market pundits paint
a rosy future for advertising on the Web.
Are IT workers
welcome in Germany?
by John Hooper
DESTINIES
can be shaped in unlikely ways. The chain of events that led
24-year-old Vivek Bhardwaj to a converted factory in east Berlin is
more ironic than most.
On hardware
Dunia
hamari jeb mein, say WAP users
Kids Chat
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