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BANKING


Falling in line
Slowly but steadily, the Indian customer is moving towards Internet banking. The ATM and Net transactions are becoming popular. But the customer is clear on one thing - he wants Net banking to be simple. And the banking sector is matching its step s to the march of technology. More

OUTSOURCING


An inside view of outsourcing
In outsourcing, the chances of success are 50:50, say experts. Want your company to make it a neat 100 per cent? Here's a checklist to help one avoid pitfalls. More

SOFTWARE


Breathe life into exports
The IT industry can infuse new life into the export picture - with animation software. More

IT TRAINING


e-learning made easy!
A Pune-based company has developed software for e-learning that helps a company, it says, to convert existing learning content in an organisation into full-blown e-learning applications. More

BIO-TECH & GENETICS


Make a door of a window
The meltdown may have hit the IT sector but the resourceful can spot other openings, like biosciences. It's a question of making the most of an opportunity. More

PRINTING


Impressive, on paper
Innovation in printing technologies does not spell the demise of paper. Consumers just want it better on paper. More

SOFTWARE REVIEW


Scrub your disk
This week, we take a look at some software tools that perform the task of permanently deleting sensitive and private files from your system. All the files are freeware. East-Tec File Shredder Deleting a file with Windows or with other ... More

COMPUTER USAGE


FrontPage Tips: Buffer overrun in Interpreter
The SmartHTML Interpreter (shtml.dll) is part of the FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) and provides support for Web forms and other FrontPage-based dynamic content. The interpreter contains a flaw that could be exposed when processing a request ... More

Assigning page titles
FrontPage's Folders view can show you a lot of information about your files, including the fact that some pages may not have titles. The text in the Title column will appear in the browser's title bar (and in search engine listings), so it's ... More

Using WordArt
Create your styled WordArt text in Word and copy it to the Clipboard. Switch to FrontPage and paste it in. When you save the page, you'll be prompted to save the WordArt text as a GIF image. You won't be able to change the WordArt text in ... More

Double-duty toolbar buttons
Did you know that a couple of the program's toolbar buttons actually serve multiple purposes? A good example is the second button on the Standard toolbar, which represents either Open (displaying an open file folder) or Open Web (displaying an ... More

Removing unused themes
Theme-related files are relatively compact and are always stored in their own folder within the themes directory. Nevertheless, they clutter up your Web and can slow down the publishing process. Fortunately, removing unused theme files is easy. ... More

Quickly creating oversized tables in FrontPage
FrontPage's Standard toolbar includes an Insert Table button which lets you quickly put a table on your page. When you click this button, FrontPage displays a grid that lets you specify the size of the table you want, up to four cells by five ... More

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    VENTURE CAPITAL


    From dip to blip on the VC screen
    Venture capital flow into Indian companies is showing signs of picking up. More

    CYBER QUEST


  • Quiz

    BOOKS


    Hear ye learners!
    HERE is a book for trainers and HR people, "The E-Learning Revolution" by Martyn Sloman where the trainers are exhorted to "demand technological solutions that serve training objectives, rather than shoehorn their programs into a ... More

    CARTOON


    Cartoon
    "Of course! If an SSLC like me finds it hard, I can imagine how difficult it is for an MCA like you to find a job!"

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    LETTERS


    Thought-provoking
    This is with reference to the article "Blocking Progress" in eWorld dated October 9, 2002. The article, written by G. Rambabu, on how the foresightedness of the National Highways Authority of India in planning to lay telecom ducts while executing ... More
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