Archive for February, 2010

Recording telephone calls

There are many reasons why call centers, front office desks and private persons want to record their incoming and outgoing telephone calls, such as improving their customer service, documenting incoming change requests, documenting arrangements, conducting interviews or collecting proof.
Popular methods of telephone call recording are induction coil microphone recording and in-line recording. An induction coil [...]

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Looking up records in network information centers (NICs) using WHOIS

The WHOIS protocol and the WHOIS servers are used to store and retrieve information about registrants and assignees of internet ressources, such as domains and addresses.
There are a number of different WHOIS servers. Five WHOIS servers covers regional areas of the world. Other cover specific interests. Well known WHOIS servers are some of the following.

The [...]

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Automatic graphical representation of structural information

Presenting structural information as graphics can be a tidious task for human, but, a perfect job for a computer.
In this example, we will install Graphviz on the Ubuntu operating system, which is an open source utility, that can read structural information from text format in the standard dot language and present it in graphics, such [...]

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Netbank på Mac, Linux og Unix

Ikke alle udviklere af hjemmesider er endnu så langt fremme, at de kan udvikle en hjemmeside, der overholder standarderne, så den kan afvikles i en vilkårlig browser på et vilkårligt operativsystem.
Argumentet fra sådanne udviklere er, at deres produkt er optimeret til Windows. Der er dog ikke tale om nogen optimering. Der er tale om, at [...]

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