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TOPNIC is your one-stop web destination for the latest information on technology, open source computing, portals, networking & communications, internet, and computing.
Top Technology & Internet News
Featured Resource Site
CGI City
CGI City is a huge resources site for CGI and Perl materials.
The site offers a categorized listing of CGI and Perl programs, both freeware and fee-based.
There are plenty of tutorials, articles and newsfeeds catered to webmasters.
CGI City also offers custom programming services.
This is definitely a must-visit site for both novice and advanced web author/developers.
Featured Online Service
TinyURL.com
Are you sick of posting long URLs in emails only to have it break when sent,
thereby causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together?
TinyURL.com fixes such problems. By entering a long URL in the text field,
TinyURL.com will create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings.
Try it below.
Featured Gadget
Palm m515 Color Handheld
The release of the Palm m515 handheld proves that Palm listens to
customers and is willing to make changes. Thanks to the indifferent
customer response to the lackluster color screen of the Palm m505
(released in 2001), the Palm m515 boasts a much brighter display and
contrast controls that were missing in its predecessor.
-- taken from Amazon.com Review
Features:
- Bright and easy-to-read TFT color screen with support for over 65,000 colors
- Built-in 16 MB memory stores thousands of contacts, appointments, to-do items, and notes
- Expandable via Secure Digital and MultiMedia cards -- add memory, applications, and content
- Features Palm OS 4.1, USB cradle, rechargeable battery, and add-on applications including Documents to Go, MultiMail, and Palm Reader
- Windows and Macintosh compatible -- includes desktop software for both platforms
Featured Software
Ulead Cool 3D 3.5
COOL 3D creates stunning eye-catching graphics for your Web pages,
video productions, presentations and documents. You can save your
animated 3D titles and special effects to Web formats such as Flash
and GIF, video formats such as AVI, or still image formats such as
JPEG. Ulead COOL 3D 3.5 does away with complex commands and modeling
to deliver pick-and-apply, real-time 3D editing. Ulead COOL 3D also
offers many ways to import graphics into the program. Version 3.5
supports Adobe® Illustrator® 8.0 (AI), WMF, EMF, and Microsoft®
DirectX® files. Create 2D graphics by importing WMF/EMF files into
Ulead COOL 3D 3.5 directly or through the Path Editor, adjusting the
extrusion to create 3D titles (enhanced meta files (EMF) are
recommended for best results). AI files can also be imported directly
into the program or through the Path Editor. Images can be placed in
the Path Editor and traced, either automatically or by hand. True Type
fonts can also be placed into Ulead COOL 3D. Another exciting feature
is the program's ability to import Microsoft® DirectX® files,
providing even more creative import options.
Featured Reference
Programming Perl
by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Jon Orwant
Perl may be best-known for its almost cultlike following among Unix
gurus and authors of Web-server scripts; nonetheless, the language is
suitable for utilitarian programming tasks of all kinds and on all
platforms. Programming Perl provides an authoritative yet thoroughly
lighthearted introduction to Perl, offering a fast-paced overview of
the language and its powerful features. The book covers everything
from basic control statements to regular expressions to using objects
and interfacing with other languages. A Perl function reference and an
extensive glossary are included, as is a valuable list of common
mistakes that inexperienced programmers are likely to encounter.
-- This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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