The Seamless Internet

Written by Sam Vaknin


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"The power underlying Enfish Onespace is its patented DEX 'engine.' This technology creates a master, cross-referenced index ofrepparttar contents of a user's email, documents and Internet information. The Enfish engine then uses this master index as a basis to understand what is relevant to a user, and to provide them with appropriate information. In this manner Enfish Onespace 'personalizes'repparttar 119009 Internet for each user, automatically connecting relevant information and services fromrepparttar 119010 Internet withrepparttar 119011 user's desktop information.

As an example, by clicking on a person or company, Enfish Onespace automatically assembles a page that brings together related emails, documents, contact information, appointments, news and relevant news headlines fromrepparttar 119012 Internet. This is accomplished withoutrepparttar 119013 user working to find and organize this information. By having everything in one place and in context, our users are more informed and better prepared to perform tasks such as handling a phone call or preparing for a business meeting. This results in ... benefits in productivity and efficiency."

It is, indeed, addictive. The inevitable advent of transparent computing (smart houses, smart cards, smart clothes, smart appliances, wireless Internet) - coupled withrepparttar 119014 single GUI (Graphic User Interface) approach can spell revolution in our habits. Information will be available to us anywhere, through an identical screen, communicated instantly and accurately from device to device, from one appliance to another and from one location torepparttar 119015 next as we move. The underlying software and hardware will become as arcane and mysterious as arerepparttar 119016 ASCII and ASSEMBLY languages torepparttar 119017 average computer user today. It will be a real partnership of biological and artificial intelligence onrepparttar 119018 move.

Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East. He is a columnist for Central Europe Review, United Press International (UPI) and eBookWeb and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory, Suite101 and searcheurope.com.

Visit Sam's Web site at http://samvak.tripod.com




The only sure way to shop safe on the Internet

Written by William Milham


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If you're fairly new torepparttar Internet shopping scene, Windows (WIN'95, '98 and ME) has an excellent little feature that will tell you exactly what pages are secure and/or not secure on any site.

To access this feature open your browser to any site and onrepparttar 119008 top toolbar, select "Tools" then "Internet Options", then "Advanced". Inrepparttar 119009 "Advanced" section, scroll down until you seerepparttar 119010 "Security" options.

Once there, go ahead and checkrepparttar 119011 following boxes:

Warn about invalid site certificates Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode Warn if forms submittal is being redirected Once that's finished, click "Apply" then "OK"

You're finished. Your computer will now tell you when you're on a secure page and warn you when you're on a not secure page.

Still not sure about being secure? Want a step-by-step ILLUSTRATED version of this tutorial? Want lots more FREE computer and Internet tips and tricks? Visit http://www.sunsetinn.net/guardian.htm

William Milham is an Internet Professional with more than a decade of experience on the WWW. For more articles and eBooks written by Mr. Milham, please visit www.sunsetinn.net and click on the "Publications" link.


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