| The White behind Strunk and White’s iconic The Elements of Style writing guide is none other than E.B. White, the author of best-selling children’s novel Charlotte’s Web. | |
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| Today's Tech Term
Webmistress/Webmaster | |
| A Webmistress/Webmaster is the individual responsible for the creation, maintenance, and management of a website. The Webmistress/Webmaster may also be responsible for working with (maintaining) the web server associated with the website. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | You’ve probably heard all about how the Java browser plug-in is insecure. 91% of system compromises in 2013 were against that insecure Java plug-in. But Java isn’t the same thing as JavaScript — in fact, they’re not really related. | |
| | If you're thinking about buying a new hard drive because you're running out of capacity, you can quickly free up a lot of space by offloading large files to the cloud. | |
| | Regshot is a great utility that you can use to compare the amount of registry entries that have been changed during an installation or a change in your system settings. While most PC users will never really need to do this, it is a great tool for troubleshooting and monitoring your registry. | |
| | Never download a driver-updating utility. Like PC-cleaning programs, they try to charge you money for a service you don’t need. They do this by scaring you with threats of blue screens and system problems. | |
| | Do you get too many newsletters and other promotional emails? These emails aren’t technically “spam” — they’re from legitimate organizations. Thanks to the US CAN-SPAM act, every legitimate company offers a consistent way to unsubscribe from their newsletters. | |
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