Word: portal
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...paid off--so far. Netease.com is one of the top portals in China. With free e-mail, news, auctions and a job site, it claims to have upwards of 6 million page views a day. Netease.com and Sohu.com a portal run by Charles Zhang, are vying to be the first Chinese Internet companies to list on the NASDAQ. The payoff will be crazy, 10-digit money. But Ding still has to deal with the China Uncertainty Principle: bureaucrats in Beijing, whose treatment of the Internet is even more erratic than the movement of the markets...
Although neither man knew it yet, the Web's most popular portal was being bombarded with enough confusing information to cause the digital equivalent of a nervous breakdown. Normally, Yahoo absorbs a couple hundred million bits of data each second, meaning it can handle millions of Yahoo users asking simultaneously for, say, the lowdown on Ricky Martin without breaking much of a sweat. But now Yahoo's Internet service provider, Global Crossing--Hannan's company--was clogging up with as many as 1 billion bits a second...
...must marry the man her father, for dynastic reasons, chooses for her, even though she feels no love for him. She does her duty, becomes a queen, bears an heir, Hamlet, and resigns herself to a life she sees as "a stone passageway with many windows but not one portal leading...
...over the last few years, according to Dean for Research and Information Technology Paul C. Martin. With the welcome announcement earlier this month that the College is proposing allowing students to run e-businesses from their dorm rooms and prospects for a customized Faculty of Arts and Sciences web portal, it is clear that we're going to need all the megabits and gigabytes...
...denial-of-service attacks last week against a number of popular websites, including web portal Yahoo as well as retailers Ebay and Buy.com, were a reminder of the need for security tools to keep pace with the development of new technologies. The attacks were the more frightening because they were not particularly ingenious; indeed, they could have been executed by almost anyone...