The Seamless Internet

Written by Sam Vaknin


http://www.enfish.com/

The hype over ubiquitous (or pervasive) computing (computers everywhere) has masked a potentially more momentous development. It isrepparttar convergence of computing devices interfaces with web (or other) content. Years ago - after Bill Gates overcame his misplaced scepticism - Microsoft introduced their "internet-ready" applications. Its word processing software ("Word"), other Office applications, andrepparttar 119009 Windows operating system handle both "local" documents (resident onrepparttar 119010 user's computer) and web pages smoothly and seamlessly. The transition betweenrepparttar 119011 desktop or laptop interfaces andrepparttar 119012 web is today effortlessly transparent.

The introduction of e-book readers and MP3 players has blurredrepparttar 119013 anachronistic distinction between hardware and software. Common speech reflects this fact. When we say "e-book", we mean bothrepparttar 119014 device andrepparttar 119015 content we access on it. As technologies such as digital ink and printable integrated circuits mature - hardware and software will have completed their inevitable merger.

This erasure of boundaries has led torepparttar 119016 emergence of knowledge management solutions and personal and shared workspaces. The LOCATION of a document (one's own computer, a colleague's PDA, or a web page) has become irrelevant. The NATURE ofrepparttar 119017 document (e-mail message, text file, video snippet, soundbite) is equally unimportant. The SOURCE ofrepparttar 119018 document (its extension, which tells us on which software it was created and can be read) is increasingly meaningless. Universal languages (such as Java) allow devices and applications to talk to each other. What matters are accessibility and logical and user-friendly work-flows.

Enter Enfish. In its own words, it provides:

"...Personalized portal solution linking personal and corporate knowledge with relevant information fromrepparttar 119019 Internet, ...live-in desktop environment providing co-branding and customization opportunities on and offline, a unique, private communication channel to users that can be used also for eBusiness solutions, ...Knowledge Management solution that requires no user set-up or configuration."

The principle is simple enough - butrepparttar 119020 experience is liberating (try their online flash demo). Suddenly, instead of juggling dozens of windows, a single interface providesrepparttar 119021 tortured user (that's I) with access to all his applications: e-mail, contacts, documents,repparttar 119022 company's intranet or network,repparttar 119023 web and OPC's (other people's computers, other networks, other intranets). There is only a single screen and it is dynamically and automatically updated to respond torepparttar 119024 changing information needs ofrepparttar 119025 user.

The only sure way to shop safe on the Internet

Written by William Milham


After all my years as an Internet Professional, I can't begin to countrepparttar number of phone calls and emails I've gotten regarding safe shopping onrepparttar 119008 Internet. When you really think about it, there's aboutrepparttar 119009 same amount of risk shopping in a regular walk-in store (remember those?) as there is shopping onrepparttar 119010 Internet. Actually, there's less risk onrepparttar 119011 Internet. If you're robbed in a regular store, you're life could be in danger. If you pay attention to what you're buying onrepparttar 119012 Internet and what type of site you're on,repparttar 119013 worst that will happen isrepparttar 119014 occasional impulse buy.

Of course, if you're really concerned about your credit information: Your best defense when it comes to keeping your credit card information safe onrepparttar 119015 Internet is not to use your credit card onrepparttar 119016 Internet. However, shopping onrepparttar 119017 Internet - on secure sites - is perfectly safe and a great way to shop (Granted,repparttar 119018 "great" part is only my opinion, butrepparttar 119019 ease of point and click shopping beatsrepparttar 119020 great googly-moogly out of a crowded mall....).

When you shop onrepparttar 119021 Internet, remember, your common sense is your best weapon. If a site looks a little goofy inrepparttar 119022 security department & your gut tells you not to enter in your personal information... DON'T!

You can pretty much always trust established businesses such as amazon.com, macys.com, andrepparttar 119023 like, to have secure servers for credit card and check transactions. If you're unsure aboutrepparttar 119024 site, you can see if they're secure or not by looking forrepparttar 119025 little "secure" icon in your browser. When on a secure page in Internet Explorer, there will be a little padlock icon onrepparttar 119026 lower right-hand corner ofrepparttar 119027 browser window. Netscape has a similar icon. Secure pages also haverepparttar 119028 "https://www.domainnamehere.com/secure.htm" distinction in their address as opposed to a non-secure site, which would read "http://www.domainnamehere.com".

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