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  1. The Economic and Social Impact of Electronic Commerce: Preliminary Findings and Research Agenda by Andrew Wyckoff, Alessandra Colecchia, et all 2000-01
  2. Older Americans score 'C' on consumer issues.(Focus: eldercare www.aarp.org): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal

101. IT News And Features For The IT Industry - Computing
Articles on communication, hardware and programming issues. research library, forums and product locator.
http://www.computing.co.uk/
View UK websites Accountancy Age Active Home Computer active Computing CRN Financial Director Infomatics Information World Review IT Week Management Consultancy Network IT Week Personal Computer World PC Magazine VNU Web seminars vnunet.com Web active What PC? Register Update details HOME NEWS ... SUBSCRIBE Make Computing your homepage All articles News Reviews Downloads Forums Jobs White Papers
Buying Siebel is not a problem, says Oracle
Database giant insists it can cope with all its acqusitions
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UK suffering IT management shortage
Survey finds lack of skilled candidates capable of using IT effectively Lucky for some?
The 13th annual Computing Awards for Excellence will take place on Wednesday 16 November 2005 at Battersea Park Arena in London.
Click here for entries and table bookings
Innovation Nation
Computing and Intellect, the UK's hi-tech trade association, are working on a major campaign to examine the role of innovation in the UK economy.

102. A Routledge Journal: Information, Communication & Society
research journal which provides information on the review editors and offers online access to the journal.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/1369118X.html
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Editors: Brian D. Loader , University of Teesside, UK
William H. Dutton
, Oxford Internet Institute, UK
North American Editor: Barry Wellman , University of Toronto, Canada
General Review Editor: Leigh Keeble , University of Teesside, UK
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Volume 8, 2005, Quarterly
ISSN Print 1369-118X ISSN Online 1468-4462 2005 Subscription Rates
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Institutional: US$407/£246
Individual: US$99/£61 of CrossRef 'A timely outlet for the rising interest in Information and Communication Technologies. iCS could become the leading journal in its field' Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University, USA

103. CYFERnet - Children, Youth And Familes Education And Research Network
Provides parenting and family issues ranging from child care issues to aging.
http://www.cyfernet.org/
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    All or part of these materials contained on www.cyfernet.org may be copied without permission for educational, non-profit purposes, unless otherwise noted. Credit must be given to the appropriate author and organization. For information on how to cite, please see the following web site: http://www.apastyle.org/elecsource.html Early Childhood School Age (K-8) Parent / Family ... Home For questions, comments, or feedback to CYFERnet, contact cyf@umn.edu
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    104. ParTec Cluster Competence Center GmbH
    Builds parallel computing clusters from commodity hardware using a high performance communication subsystem. Information about products, downloadable manuals, research papers.
    http://www.par-tec.de/
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    Welcome to the ParTec Cluster Competence Center!
    ParTec Cluster Competence Center GmbH provides vendor-independent consultancy for professional selection and operation of LINUX-based compute clusters (LCCs). It provides state-of-the-art software tools for managing and monitoring cluster environments up to a very large number of nodes. Our approach ensures rapid deployment cycles and seamless interoperability of software components. Our technical experts have many years of experience in the development of LINUX-based software modules and in the field of high-performance technical computing. We cooperate closely with renowned academic research institutes and actively support new software development projects in line with the open source model.

    105. Alliance For Aging Research
    Independent, notfor-profit organization founded in 1986 to promote medical research into human aging.
    http://www.agingresearch.org/
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    More than 5,000 people celebrate their 65th birthday every day. (Administration on Aging, A Profile of Older Americans 1999) Visit the Fact of the Day Almanac
    The Alliance is pleased to announce that the 12th Annual Bipartisan Awards dinner on Sept. 13, 2005 was a rousing success. The dinner provided an opportunity for the Alliance to honor Dr. Woo-Suk Hwang of Soul National University with the Indispensable Person in Health Award. Dr. Hwang was recognized for his groundbreaking work in stem cell research, and somatic cell nuclear transfer. This year’s dinner also introduced two new awards: the Claude Pepper Claude Pepper Award for Advancing Healthy Aging through Research, and the Connie Mack Award for Advancing Healthy Aging through Research. The Alliance recognized Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Senator Gordon Smith (R-OR) for their invaluable contributions in healthy aging through research. The Alliance would like to thank all its honorees and guests for coming to our Annual Dinner and making it such a joyous occasion. Did you know that your diet and lifestyle may help save your sight? The Alliance's new brochure "

    106. ACFnewsource Story Archive: Science & Technology
    Assists the commercial broadcast news media in its coverage of science and technology, which is often underreported because of staffing and budgetary restraints. Enhances the coverage by providing research, development and production of news stories free of charge to commercial news outlets.
    http://www.acfnewsource.org/archive/science.html
    SEARCH STORIES: Navigation September 20, 2005
    Mercury Rising
    XM Satellite Radio: 9/18/05
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 5/10/05
    Heart of America Radio reports how eating a surprisingly small amount of fish can result in mercury poisoning in adults. Monster Mosquitoes XM Satellite Radio: 9/11/05
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 11/17/04, 3/18/05
    KGO-TV (San Francisco): 11/26/04
    Heart of America Radio reports on a scientist's work to eradicate malaria using a genetically modified mosquito. Babies Heal Mothers XM Satellite Radio: 9/10/05
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 6/29/05
    Heart of America Radio reports on how fetal cells transferred to the mother during pregnancy may later help her fight disease. Brains on Demand XM Satellite Radio: 9/3/05
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 8/5/05
    Heart of America Radio reports on how within minutes thousands of brain cells in a dish link together to form a miniature brain. Sidewalk Physics The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 4/18/05, 9/1/05
    The students at Littleton High School in Littleton, New Hampshire, have put their physics lessons to work to help their community. Plant Piracy The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 8/4/05 Heart of America Radio reports on intellectual property laws protecting some strains of ornamental flowers.

    107. Quantum Communication - Short Introduction
    A short introduction titled Quantum communication moves into the unknown by David Deutsch and Artur Ekert.
    http://eve.physics.ox.ac.uk/NewWeb/Research/communication/communication.html
    Quantum communication moves into the unknown
    By David Deutsch and Artur Ekert Information is physical and any processing of information is always performed by physical means - an innocent-sounding statement, but its consequences are anything but trivial, In the last few years there has been an explosion of theoretical and experimental innovations which, their discoverers claim, are creating a fundamental new discipline: a distinctively quantum theory of information. Quantum physics allows the construction of qualitatively new types of logic gates, absolutely secure cryptosystems (systems that combine communications and cryptography), the cramming of two bits of information into one physical bit and, as has just been proposed, a sort of "teleportation", Here we describe the last two "miracles". Classical information theory agrees with everyday intuition: if you want to send a message using an object which can be put into one of N distinguishable states, the maximum number of different messages that you can send is N . For example, a single photon can have only two distinguishable polarisation states, say "left-handed" and "right-handed". So if you send a message by preparing the polarisation of a single photon and transmitting it, it is obvious that you can send no more than two distinguishable messages, i.e, one bit of information. 0bvious, but false.

    108. The Annenberg Public Policy Center
    The Third Annual APPC Report on Women Leaders in communication Companies Issueads@appcpenn.org is an online study of print and television issueadvocacy
    http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org/
    Established in 1994, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania conducts and disseminates research, hosts lectures and conferences, and convenes roundtable discussions that highlight important questions about the intersection of media, communication, and public policy. The Policy Center, which has offices in Philadelphia and Washington DC, conducts ongoing research in the areas of political communication, information and society, media and the developing child, health communication and adolescent risk. Its research helps to bring difficult problems into focus. Open to Exploitation:
    American Shoppers Online and Offline
    Sixty-four percent of American adults do not know that it is legal for online stores to charge different people different prices at the same time of day for the same product. This Groundbreaking new study explores this and many other shopping facts that all Americans need to know in order to protect themselves from online and offline exploitation. Test Your Knowledge
    Seventeen Facts American Shoppers Need to Know - But Don't
    View Report 579KB PDF View Press Release 127KB PDF Recent Research Reports Over $404 million was spent on broadcast and print issue advocacy during the 108th Congress, with business interests outspending citizen-based advocacy groups by more than five to one. Our new report

    109. CREW - Collaboratory For Research On Electronic Work
    Based in the School of Information at the University of Michigan, the center focuses on the design of new organizations and the technologies of voice, data, and video communication that make them possible. The site includes information relating to lab seminars, publications, staff details, sponsors, and current and completed projects.
    http://www.crew.umich.edu/
    Research on how new technologies enable new ways of organizing work is of vital interest to organizations, both as providers and users of this technology. CREW has performed large-scale field studies of how people work with new technologies in both academic and business environments. And both commercial and academic organizations ... read more Science of Collaboratories NEESit Great Lakes Regional Center for Excellence in Bioterrorism and ... (GLRCE) ... Odd Person Out You can view a complete chronological listing of CREW technical reports in the publications section. Grounding Needs: Achieving Common Ground Via Lightweight Chat in ... (2005) Design Decisions in the RideNow Project (2005) Heterogeneity in Harmony: Diverse Practice in a Multimedia Arts Collective(2005) Six degrees of Jonathan Grudin: A social network analysis of ... (2004) ... Gary Olson is the conference co-chair of CHI 2006 . Plan to attend April 2006 in Montreal, Canada. Libby Hemphill , along with Rick Wash and Paul Resnick , will present a paper based on the RideNow project about design decisions for situated social software development at GROUP 2005 in November.

    110. IP Internet
    Contains information about the scientists and their research. The group is very active in research and standardization (ITUT VCEG, MPEG) for the field of video coding and transmission.
    http://bs.hhi.de
    Image Processing Start Organisation Competences Fields of Application Products Events Staff Jobs Visitors Contact HHI Home Each user should be able to use multimedia services any time at any place, regardless of his skills.
    To achieve this objective HHI cooperates with the manufacturing industry as well as network operators and content providers.
    The Image Processing (IP) Research Department contributes in the fields of :
    Efficient signal processing and compression methods
    Adaptation of coding schemes to trans- mission protocols and methods
    Implementation of hard- and software components
    Development of interactive services and applications based front edge technologies
    Integration of real and virtual worlds for immersive multimedia applications Visit us at IBC 2005 in Amsterdam Visit us at IFA 2005 in Berlin Visit us at IBC 2005 in Amsterdam Visit us at IFA 2005 in Berlin ... Visit us at IFA 2005 in Berlin

    111. IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit 2005
    latest developments and research in the world of mobile communications. The summit helped in identifying trends for wireless research in general,
    http://www.mobilesummit2005.org/

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    From 19th to 23rd June 2005, the Vodafone Chair at TU Dresden hosted the IST Mobile and Wireless Communications Summit. More than 300 scientific contributions from 34 countries and sessions and workshops with more than 700 participants fueled an extensive exchange about latest developments and research in the world of mobile communications. It was a diverse summit programme , featuring The summit helped in identifying trends for wireless research in general, and it gave directions for the European framework programme in particular. Last not least it was the city and its unique, charming atmosphere that contributed to the success of the conference. It set the stage for a welcome reception in Dresden Zwinger, a wine tour sight seeing in the UNESCO world heritage, and a dinner in the heart city centre.

    112. M S S R F - Centre For Research On Sustainable Agricultural & Rural Development
    This is a research Foundation working in India on the issues of access to communications for poor village communities. They are particularly interested in
    http://www.mssrf.org/
    About US About Chairman About Executive Director About Board of Trustees ... Annual Reports Today Visitor No. MS Swaminathan Research Foundation - MSSRF M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) was registered in 1988 as a non-profit Trust. The basic mandate of MSSRF is to impart a pro-nature, pro-poor and pro-women orientation to a job-led economic growth strategy in rural areas through harnessing science and technology for environmentally sustainable and socially equitable development. MSSRF is doing research in the following five areas: Coastal Systems Research, Biodiversity and Biotechnology, Ecotechnology and Sustainable Agriculture, Reaching the Unreached, and Education, Communication, Training and Capacity Building. What's var iframesrc="news.htm" document.write('')

    113. Photonics Communications Research Laboratory
    Includes research areas, staff and publications.
    http://www.telecom.ece.ntua.gr/photonics/
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    114. SAGE Publications - Written Communication
    A quarterly journal of research, theory and application. Available online to subscribers. Includes description, editorial board, sample copies for librarians, subscription information, fax order form, latest reviews and notes for authors.
    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105811

    115. O F F I S | H O M E
    Oldenberg, Germany. research and development in embedded systems, healthcare information and communication systems.
    http://www.offis.de/index_e.php
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    116. Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
    NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL s primary service area is the
    http://www.nwrel.org/
    Welcome to the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Use the links below to navigate the resources available on our site. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Advanced search improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings Registration is now open for Effective Course Design: Using Assessment to Align Instruction With Standards , October 10-11, 2005 at the Surfsand Resort at Cannon Beach. Learn about the six-stage Teaching-Learning Cycle and how it can be used to design standards-based classroom instruction. New Products New this month NWREL in Action News and Announcements ... Job Openings Focusing on priority educational needs in the region, the NW Regional Educational Laboratory conducts programs and projects under four Centers of Excellence , providing services in the areas of classroom teaching and learning school and district improvement school, family, and community

    117. QSHC Online -- CyberSpace Online
    Overview of cultural factors affecting safer health care, efforts to improve patientprovider communication, and lessons from non-medical research disciplines. Contains links to resources to help patients, practitioners, and policymakers improve quality and safety in health care.
    http://qhc.bmjjournals.com/misc/echoice2.shtml

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    Vol Page [Advanced] CyberSpace Online information about quality and safety in health care
    compiled by Adam L Scheffler
    Please note that unrestricted public access to CyberSpace will continue indefinitely. For daily UK health news on bmj.com, please click here
    CyberSpace cites links to current and historical online resources to promote information sharing.
    Publication of these links does not imply formal evaluation of the resources or the sites where they are located.
    Issue 5: So many reports, so little time (February 2003)
    A L Scheffler
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    Issue 4: Safe and effective use of medications: a global concern (September 2002)
    A L Scheffler Qual Saf Health Care [Full text] [PDF] Issue 3: CyberSpace (4th July 2002) A L Scheffler Qual Saf Health Care [Full text] [PDF] Issue 2: (18th April 2002) A L Scheffler Qual Saf Health Care : 101/DC1 (supplementary material).

    118. The Religious Society Of Friends
    Community Well, research and Evaluation, Inc. Van Temple, Management and To subscribe, send a blank email to endingracism-subscribe@quaker.org.
    http://www.quaker.org/
    The Religious Society of Friends
    Navigating this web site: Entries are not in alphabetical order but instead age order. New entries are added to the bottom of each section. Use the search function of your browser to locate entries. Please donate to the American Friends Service Committee to help the earthquake and tsunami victims in Asia Quaker.org is mirrored at Summersault
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    119. Ofcom Website | Home Page
    Independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. Includes sections on codes and guidelines, consultations, consumer guides, research and contact information.
    http://www.ofcom.org.uk/
    Access key - Accessibility Access key 2 - Jump to content Access key 7 - Jump to navigation Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. More about Ofcom...
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    Contacts and Advice for Consumers, Listeners and Viewers Find a Document Register for Updates Back to top Data Protection Statement Freedom of Information Act 2000 Accessibility at Ofcom Contact the Webmaster ... Accessibility Preferences Search... Find a Document
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    120. RG Communicative Understanding - Project 2 : Pragmatic Implications
    Explains pragmatic implication based on Grice's theory of implicit communication and presupposition.
    http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~fkv/projekte/p2e.html
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    Research Group Communicative Understanding Project 2 : Pragmatic Implications Project leader: Georg Meggle
    Assistant: Christian Plunze

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    1 Introduction
    A great part of our communicative behavior takes place between the explicitly expressed words: It happens implicitly. What we mean is hardly ever exhausted by what we explicitly say. Normally we don't have any difficulties in grasping what the speaker is trying to communicate implicitly. How can we explain this fact? Paul Grice gave the following answer: We grasp the implicit meaning by assuming cooperation on the part of the speaker (especially the observance of certain conversational maxims). And as speakers we rely on this assumption when we expect that our hearers will understand us. This starting point has already proven to be very fruitful for the philosophy of language and linguistic pragmatics. Nevertheless we still do not have a theory in an narrow sense. This situation should be changed by this project. Our first two main goals are: (G1) The development of a theory of conversational implicatures, which is embedded in the already developed General Theory of Communication and also in Intention-Based-Semantics

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