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Finding an RSIP Server with SLP. J. Kempf, G. Montenegro. October 2001.
IP Payload Compression Protocol (IPComp). A. Shacham, B. Monsour, R. Pereira, et al. September 2001.
Using National Bibliography Numbers as Uniform Resource Names. J. Hakala. October 2001.
The H-Density Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency An Update on the H ratio. A. Durand, C. Huitema. November 2001.
RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels. D. Awduche, L. Berger, D. Gan, et al. December 2001.
Password-based Encryption for CMS. P. Gutmann. December 2001.
Indicating Resolver Support of DNSSEC. D. Conrad. December 2001.
Network Address Translator (NAT) - Friendly Application Design Guidelines
General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) Applicability. A. Doria, K. Sundell. June 2002.
Content Negotiation for Messaging Services based on Email. G. Klyne, R. Iwazaki, D. Crocker. July 2002.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA). A. Niemi, J. Arkko, V. Torvinen. September 2002.
Global community of scientists, researchers, universities, institutions, agencies and corporations providing opportunities and funds for research and development.
A strategic partnership of seven UK Research Councils championing science, engineering and technology to create a common framework for academic research, training and knowledge transfer; incorporating pages from cross-council activities.
Peer-reviewed e-health-journal on research, information, and communication in health care.
A directory of sites selected for good content, design, navigation, and absence of pop-up ads.
Human edited directory, featuring web sites organized in relevant categories.
Offering mostly hand-picked listings of websites sorted into topical categories.
Learn how to conduct your own people search and background checks.
Options include choice between top and all engines, sorting by relevance, source, or title.
Combined results from Google, Yahoo, Bing, and OneRiot, enhanced with user feedback.
InfoSpace metasearch engine offering search of the general web, or images, audio, video and news. Also offers search of Yellow Pages and White Pages.
Results from the major search engines and pay-per-click directories. The research tab provides results from online encyclopedias.
Customizable start page with the major search engines and one's favourite links.
Allows easy, keyboard access to major search engines and their search suggestions.
Real-time search personalization. Disambiguates the user's intent after the first query and brings forward the relevant results.
One form to search various services.
A cross between a search engine and an encyclopedia. The results return complete, informative sentences about the search topic. Related topics are suggested.
Website plug-in company that enables webmasters to add a click to call feature to sites.
Customised and public training courses for developers and IT professionals in areas such as ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, Java, J2EE, UML, XML, SQL Server, Unix and Oracle.
Instructor-led courses in the Java and C# programming languages, based in London.
Tim O'Reilly aims to clarify just what is meant by Web 2.0, the term first coined at a conference brainstorming session in 2004. Follow-up articles are linked as well. (September 30, 2005)
Information, training, resources, guidelines and standards for Web accessibility and disability access to the Web.
The ALFA Project is being developed to allow educational content providers to create eLearning on any subject and in any language.
SightWeaver is a tool for repairing HTML tables, to make them more accessible.
Web design forum featuring tutorials and advice on planning your web design project.
Annual enterprise-level web technology conference.
Advice on starting a web design career. Includes a message board, interviews, and links.
Features lessons and tutorials for various programming and markup languages including HTML, Javascript, PHP, and Java.
Since 2005, and for 24 days in December, a large variety of authors publish articles, covering a wide amount of topics about web design and development.
Online software testing platform for creating training and certification tests.
Provides free private-label hosted search and application services for web sites.
Serves or sells your high resolution pictures, videos, and electronic graphic files of all types, via a portal on your website.
Jakob Nielsen defines the phaenomenon linkrot, and encourages site owners to fight it by reducing outbound linkrot and securing stability of incoming links.
Web magazine for people who make websites. Fresh every Friday.
Tips to usability, e-learning sites, accesibility and others, all through the Macromedia (Adobe) web development products.
For web designers and developers who are interested in web standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT etc.) and best practices (accessible sites using valid and semantically correct code).
A group of professionals and enthusiasts/ hobbyists who create human interfaces for the Web, champion the use of standards, accessibility and usability, and aim to uplift the state of web design in the country.
List of several (actually, eight) ways to make a more user-friendly site. Also has other reader comments on the same topic.
Directory contains over 500 links, mainly to scholarly articles.
Discussion on the inevitable collapse of Yahoo directory due to its size and complexity. He Predicts mini-yahoo sites within corporate intranets.