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  1. Articles
    Articles@ITPiMP is a articles directory with free subscription to publishers and authors alike. With this extension you can search all the articles listed in Articles@ITPiMP and 4 other article directories within seconds for related information to the text you have selected. Tags: Directory, Article, Articles@ITPiMP Software downloads 2007-09-25
  2. Newsgroups -- Articles
    Newsgroups are routinely scanned for e-mail addresses by spammers. This is done by software which examines posted articles and looks in header fields such as From and Reply to for e-mail addresses to add to their lists. This software may try to pick up anything that resembles an e-mail address anywhere in the body of the article -- including the signature line.
  3. Usenet -- Articles
    Usenet is Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), with articles sent from one news server to another like email,. Each article is first stored on that server's hard drive, then forwarded to the server's "mailing list" of other news servers. Each of them in turn stores it on their hard drive, and sends the articles to their list of servers, and so on. Usenet article "packets" ripple out from the originating site, taking varying amounts of time and various routes to travel to you. Usenet was never meant to handle binary material; just ASCII text. To work around this block, methods were devised to convert (encode) binaries into text for posting, and then back to their original binary form (decode) after downloading. Many encoding schemes are available, but UUencode/UUdecode are the most accepted Usenet standards. yEnc is the current "Hot" trend in encoding binaries due to it's reduced transmitted file size.
  4. Newspaper Articles
    Access NewspaperARCHIVE is the largest historical newspaper database online, containing tens of millions of newspaper pages from 1759 to present. Every newspaper in the archive is fully searchable by keyword and date, making it easy for you to quickly explore historical content. NewspaperARCHIVE.com is adding newspaper pages faster than you can search them - with one newspaper page added every second - that’s over 80,000 images a day, or about 2.5 million pages per month.
  5. Newspaper Articles -- Miscellaneous
    Here are some writing exercises to help students learn to write a newspaper article. Scroll to the bottom for some related links on creating a newspaper book report and writing about newspaper photographs.
  6. Wikipedia -- Wikipedia Articles
    Wikipedia articles, flawed as they are, can often be a good first reference for someone with no knowledge at all of a topic, especially if they have good references. After reading a Wikipedia article, it is usually possible to enter a few search terms in google or another search engine and find more credible material on the same subject, confident that you are using the terms that are recognized there. Indeed, it is the ability to find several dozen to a hundred or so hits on google that is often used as a criteria for an acceptable title of an article. This one good feature is abused by applying it to subtitles... and generally by applying it only to subjects politically disliked by the sysops.
  7. Impeachment -- Articles of Impeachment
    Impeachment originated in England, where the House of Commons would present articles of impeachment to the House of Lords, which then tried the case. A well-known instance was the impeachment and trial (1786–95) of Warren Hastings, first governor general of India.
  8. News Server -- Articles
    NetWare News Servers will delete a message before that time if the header in the article has the expiration flag set. You can modify settings such as this one by clicking the Expiration button on the NetWare News Server configuration screen. Of course, extending the settings beyond their defaults will have a direct impact on the amount of disk space needed to store the messages for the discussion groups on this server.
  9. Newspaper Articles -- Stories
    Newspaper articles about San Antonio tell stories of historic battles, natural disasters and a proud history of multiculturalism. The city was named in 1691 by Father Damian Massanet for St. Anthony. However, the first permanent settlement was not established until 18 years later with the founding of the Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo). The arrival of immigrants from the Canary Islands in 1731 led to the establishment of San Antonio de Bexar. From these two settlements San Antonio grew into the third largest city in Texas.
  10. Newspaper Articles -- Index
    A large and comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices from the United States and U.S. outlying areas. Each obituary or death notice is indexed by the name of the deceased person, to make searching easier and more precise. In addition, the text of each obituary or death notice is searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking for using a place of residence, occupation, names of family members, or other personal information. Some notices go back to the early 1990s, most go back only 3 to 4 years.
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