Web-Weaving

Web-Weaving
Author: Paula Boyle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136349227

Intranets and Extranets are the fastest growing use of internet technology and are being adopted by a large number of organizations. `Web-Weaving' is a book for managers which illustrates the benefits and pitfalls of using technology to enhance internal and external connections. The book brings together a number of the hottest subjects in IT and Organizational Development using contributions from innovative thinkers and practitioners in both areas. The first section defines what web-weaving actual is, describing the huge range of communication technology available to organizations at the moment. The second section reviews web-weaving in practice using case studies of companies using intranet and extranet technology. The third section brings together commentaries from leading players in both the IT and Human Resources fields to predict the future of web-weaving and the huge impact it will have on the way organizations and the people within them will work together in the future.

Weaving the Web

Weaving the Web
Author: Tim Berners-Lee
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-04
Genre: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9780606303583

Tim Berners-Lee tells the story of how he came to create the World Wide Web, looks at the future development of the medium, and offers his opinions on censorship, privacy, and other issues.

Web-Weaving

Web-Weaving
Author: Paula Boyle
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136349219

Intranets and Extranets are the fastest growing use of internet technology and are being adopted by a large number of organizations. `Web-Weaving' is a book for managers which illustrates the benefits and pitfalls of using technology to enhance internal and external connections. The book brings together a number of the hottest subjects in IT and Organizational Development using contributions from innovative thinkers and practitioners in both areas. The first section defines what web-weaving actual is, describing the huge range of communication technology available to organizations at the moment. The second section reviews web-weaving in practice using case studies of companies using intranet and extranet technology. The third section brings together commentaries from leading players in both the IT and Human Resources fields to predict the future of web-weaving and the huge impact it will have on the way organizations and the people within them will work together in the future.

Weaving the Dark Web

Weaving the Dark Web
Author: Robert W. Gehl
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262038269

An exploration of the Dark Web—websites accessible only with special routing software—that examines the history of three anonymizing networks, Freenet, Tor, and I2P. The term “Dark Web” conjures up drug markets, unregulated gun sales, stolen credit cards. But, as Robert Gehl points out in Weaving the Dark Web, for each of these illegitimate uses, there are other, legitimate ones: the New York Times's anonymous whistleblowing system, for example, and the use of encryption by political dissidents. Defining the Dark Web straightforwardly as websites that can be accessed only with special routing software, and noting the frequent use of “legitimate” and its variations by users, journalists, and law enforcement to describe Dark Web practices (judging them “legit” or “sh!t”), Gehl uses the concept of legitimacy as a window into the Dark Web. He does so by examining the history of three Dark Web systems: Freenet, Tor, and I2P. Gehl presents three distinct meanings of legitimate: legitimate force, or the state's claim to a monopoly on violence; organizational propriety; and authenticity. He explores how Freenet, Tor, and I2P grappled with these different meanings, and then discusses each form of legitimacy in detail by examining Dark Web markets, search engines, and social networking sites. Finally, taking a broader view of the Dark Web, Gehl argues for the value of anonymous political speech in a time of ubiquitous surveillance. If we shut down the Dark Web, he argues, we lose a valuable channel for dissent.

Witchcraft and the Web

Witchcraft and the Web
Author: M. Macha NightMare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Internet
ISBN: 9781550224665

An unconventional look at the cultural effects of the Internet on contemporary Witchcraft. A growing movement with several million followers in the U.S. alone, Witchcraft is the most popular of Pagan paths. With the advent of Internet technology, a once-isolated community is now finding new ways to make connections. here, topics relevant to the modern web-savvy Witch include weaving a new web for the ancient/future religions of witchcraft, manipulating energy via electronic communications, accessing intuition in cyberspace and more. Includes listings of websites.

Weaving a Program

Weaving a Program
Author: Wayne Sewell
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1989
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Software -- Programming Techniques.

Weaving the Literacy Web

Weaving the Literacy Web
Author: Hope Vestergaard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781929610709

A guide for using favorite children's books as the foundation for a literacy-based curriculum.

Morning in the Burned House

Morning in the Burned House
Author: Margaret Atwood
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1995
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780395825211

The renowned poet and author of The Handmaid's Tale "brings a swift, powerful energy" to this "intimate and immediate" poetry collection (Publishers Weekly). These beautifully crafted poems -- by turns dark, playful, intensely moving, tender, and intimate -- make up Margaret Atwood's most accomplished and versatile gathering to date, setting foot on the middle ground / between body and word. Some draw on history, some on myth, both classical and popular. Others, more personal, concern themselves with love, with the fragility of the natural world, and with death, especially in the elegiac series of meditations on the death of a parent. But they also inhabit a contemporary landscape haunted by images of the past. Generous, searing, compassionate, and disturbing, this poetry rises out of human experience to seek a level between luminous memory and the realities of the everyday, between the capacity to inflict and the strength to forgive.

Jacquard's Web

Jacquard's Web
Author: James Essinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2007-03-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0192805789

Traces the 200-year evolution of the principles of Jacquard's knitting machines to the information revolution of the twentieth century and the desk-top computer of today. --From cover (p. 4).

Weaving for Beginners

Weaving for Beginners
Author: Peggy Osterkamp
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976885542

Illustrated guide for step-by-step beginning and advanced weaving. 424 pages; over 600 illustrations; indexed