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Hot Links Index ~ Search Hot Links ~ WWW InfoPage Modified 11.14.95

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General Information Macintosh DOS n' Windows
Starting Points...
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Selected Sites

Using Adobe (tm) Acrobat Documents
Available for DOS, Windows, Macintosh and UNIX computers, Adobe Acrobat(tm) software enables people using different software applications and different types of computers to easily share fully-formatted electronic documents.
Bell Atlantic Center of Networked Multimedia
was founded in 1994 to facilitate the implementation of interactive multimedia applications over a networked environment.
Center for Software Development
a not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote the growth of software companies. The Software Entrepreneurs Forum, the City of San Jose, and Novell, Inc. founded The Center. It acts as a catalyst between the key facets of the software industry ...software developers, hardware and software vendors, and service providers. The Center provides self-service test labs, events, and an Industry Resource Library.
Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies

Computer Manuals Online Bookstore
All 4,500 books and CD-ROM's are listed, together with details such as user level, resumes, and chapter headings. Full searching facilities are available (on title, author, ISBN etc) and an ordering system is in place.
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CCPSR)
is a non-profit, public interest organization concerned with the effects of computers on society. CPSR is supported by its membership and has chapters throughout the country. The internet site cpsr.org has many discussion lists on topics of interest, as well as numerous publications.
Computer Related Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
provides a very brief introduction to RSI for the benefit of students who may not be aware of the potential for a life-altering injury. It will include links to the Internet resources, compiled by a victim of RSI.
Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC)
A dictionary of programming languages, tools, architectures, operating systems, networking, theory, acronyms, jargon, mathematics, telecomms, projects, institutions, companies, products, history, in fact anything to do with computing.
The Ethernet Page
provides access to resources related to the Ethernet local area network system.
The Fortran Market (tm)
provides access to all information, products, and services related to the Fortran programming language.
HPCC Blue Book 1994
The goal of the Federal High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC) Program is to accelerate the development of future generations of high performance computers and networks and the use of these resources in the Federal government and throughout the American economy.
Internet Computer Index
Proper Publishing presents a free online reference service including for Macintosh / PC / Unix
Motif
Freedom Software presents a "spaceship" encounter with Motif.
National High Performance Software Exchange
The Center for Research on Parallel Computation proposes to facilitate the development and distribution of software enabling technologies for high performance computing by developing a National Software Exchange (NSE) for High Performance Computing and Communications.
Network Management
is the archive base for comp.dcom.net-management, as well as for a place to bring together references to other applications and servers. In addition it will begin acting as a mirror site for applications, utilities and FAQs pertinent to Network Management.
Software Engineering Institute (SEI)
is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense through the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The SEI contract was competitively awarded to Carnegie Mellon University in December 1984. The SEI leads the nation in improving software engineering by promoting the use of best known principles and practices throughout industry, government, and academia.
software.net
offers customers a rich environment in which to browse, evaluate and purchase software. They have over 6500 products and an expanding selection of electronically deliverable products for the Windows, OS/2, DOS, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms. They also feature a searchable online version of PC World (December 1993 to August 1994)
Used Software Exchange
a marketplace for buying and selling used software of all kinds.
W3Kit
An object-oriented toolkit for buildinginteractive World Wide Web applications.

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