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  Invisible IRC Project
The Invisible IRC Project is based on a framework and technological ideal called: invisibleNET.
The Invisible Internet Project or Protocol will be utilizing the tests and research/development concepts of the Invisible IRC Project to give us the scalability that we need and leverage this to take it to the next level.
Which the Internet is already doing anyway, hindering that is, so they would be wiser to accept it on a technical aspect.
www.invisiblenet.net /iip/mediaDCInterview1.php   (2007 words)

  
  Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Invisible Internet Project The Invisible Internet Project (IIP) was a centralized Freenet community as a real-time anony...
Project ARTICHOKE Project ARTICHOKE is the forerunner of CIA project MKDELTA.
Project Mogul Project Mogul was a Roswell UFO incident.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/project.html   (3333 words)

  
 I2P - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I2P is an open source project building an anonymous and/or pseudonymous virtual private network, exposing a simple layer that applications can use to anonymously and securely send messages to each other.
Although many of the developers had been a part of the IIP and Freenet communities, there are significant differences between their designs and concepts.
IIP is an anonymous centralized IRC server, Freenet is a censorship resistant distributed data store, but I2P is an anonymous peer-to-peer distributed communication layer designed to run any traditional internet service (e.g.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /I2P   (215 words)

  
 Invisible Internet Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Invisible Internet Project (IIP) was a centralized anonymous IRC server.
One needed to have a nickname to chat on IIP, so it may be more accurately described as pseudonymous.
IIP had several active channels with lively debates on a various topics.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Invisible_Internet_Project   (132 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Crypto-anarchism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Jump to: navigation, search A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to their legal name (whereas an allonym is the name of another actual person assumed by one person, usually historical, in authorship of a work of art; e.
Development of methods of surveillance, and in particular the spread of Internet communication opens unprecedented powers of computer surveillance.
Untraceable, privately issued electronic money and anonymous internet banking exist for these virtual communities that can be used to trade anonymously.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Crypto_anarchism   (2134 words)

  
 Using the Internet for Academic Research
The Internet first began in higher education as a way for researchers to communicate and share project data.
Despite these drawbacks, the Internet has a few advantages: it is relatively fast, it is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can use it from your own computer.
From the Library of Congress, the "American Memory project is a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States.
lib.nmsu.edu /ital/research.html   (522 words)

  
 The Internet Auditing Project -- by Liraz Siri
We believe organizing an Internet neighborhood-watch of sorts is in everyone's interests, especially the Internet's commercial industry which depend on the Internet to eventually fulfill it's potential for global electronic commerce.
Fortunately, on the Internet, getting around this is as easy as scanning from places which are not known for overzealousness in regard to their definition of "computer crime".
The Internet however is a public network, and the majority of it's services are used anonymously, by users with which there is no persistent relationship.
www.viacorp.com /auditing.html   (7912 words)

  
 eepSite - I2P Anonymous and Secure Peer to Peer communication (P2P) Setup, Resource and Search Portal
All communication is end to end encrypted (in total there are four layers of encryption used when sending a message), and even the end points ("destinations") are cryptographic identifiers (essentially a pair of public keys).
Thus I2P is a network that sits on top of another network (in this case, it sits on top of the internet) and can deliver a message anonymously and securely to another location.
Apocryphal sources suggests that "eep" is simply a phoneme for IIP (Invisible Internet Project) and has no inherent meaning.
www.eepsite.com   (342 words)

  
 NASA Internet Project - Proposal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
E. Project leaders who utilize DNR-Forestry inventory systems are located in the various Divisions of the DNR and in forest industry, county land offices, and USDA Forest Service Experiment Stations/National Forest Offices.
As part of the project, especially sub-objective 2, we will meet with researchers at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Biospheric Sciences Branch, who are engaged in research on remote sensing of forest ecosystems.
A number of on-going projects at the University are studying network usage as well as the networks of tomorrow.
fornet.gis.umn.edu /info/proposal.html   (4695 words)

  
 Invisible Web: What it is, Why it exists, How to find it, and Its inherent ambiguity
The "invisible web" is what you cannot retrieve ("see") in the search results and other links contained in these types of tools.
Most of the invisible web is made up of the contents of thousands of specialized searchable databases that you can search via the Web.
There used to be a series of directories that purported to lead you to the invisible web, but most of them have deteriorated into a mixture of visible and invisible sites.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/InvisibleWeb.html   (2215 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Cipherspace Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Examples of cipherspaces include freenet, the Invisible IRC Project, the Invisible Internet Project, and some anonymous mail-forwarding services....
Examples of cipherspaces include freenet, the Invisible IRC Project (IIP), the Invisible Internet Project (I2P), and some anonymous mail-forwarding services.
According to its advocates, it should be impossible to know the actual identity of anyone in cipherspace.
www.ipedia.com /cipherspace.html   (161 words)

  
 Internet Project Management Activities
This is a summary of the activities involved in the successful management of an Internet project, based on actual experience.
Otherwise, the Internet project will not succeed, just as a building won't get built on time and within budget if project management is lacking.
As a result of the mission statement, the Internet site and each page contained in it will have a corporate identity that is in harmony with the business as a whole.
www.naftatrade.com /pm.html   (859 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Internet: Searching: Directories: Open Directory Project: Sites Using ODP Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Internet Access Provider - Offers the ability to search for an internet access provider by geographic location.
Map.net - A geographical map of the Internet (based on the Antartica region) using ODP data.
Webpath - Internet search engine donating 100% of profits to charities, uses ODP data for the directory portion.
www.dmoz.org /Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Open_Directory_Project/Sites_Using_ODP_Data/full-index.html   (4604 words)

  
 Searching the Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Librarian's Index to the Internet, Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians.
Each subject guide is an annotated listing of the general Internet sites in the field, as well as a gateway to specialized and advanced research tools.
The Internet Detective, tutorial developed by staff at The Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT) at the University of Bristol.
www.uky.edu /Subject/netics.html   (1010 words)

  
 Invisible IRC Project
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients that was originally inspired by point to point anonymity encryption protocol networks as demonstrated by
IIP operates as a sophisticated proxy between IRC servers and clients.
An IIP network offers IRC communications that are both anonymous and secured by 128 bit encryption.
tim.oreilly.com /pub/d/1164   (140 words)

  
 Internet Resources Newsletter: Issue 116, May 2004
The Association of Internet Researchers is an academic association dedicated to the advancement of the cross-disciplinary field of Internet studies.
The Lifesign project was funded by JISC (under the ‘5/99' Programme) to evaluate the use of networked moving images in teaching and learning with a subject focus on the Life Sciences.
The Bike Station is a community project that accepts donated bikes from members of the public and recycles them for use by priority groups of people such as the long term unemployed, those who have been homeless and those with mental health problems.
www.hw.ac.uk /libwww/irn/irn116/irn116.html   (6999 words)

  
 Curriculum Ideas
This is a very valid question that is asked hundreds of times on listservs, at conferences, and in school faculty meetings.
The title of the workshop was "Finding the Invisible: Folklore in Sense of Place." Her inspiration to learn about one's sense of place in the community through traditions, music, food, and crafts was the catalyst for this article.
Constructing a garden is a wonderful project that can involve the entire school and community.
www.cyberbee.com /intclass.html   (4956 words)

  
 Pew Internet & American Life Project Release: Federal health privacy regulation does not cover most Internet ...
The Project creates original research that explores the impact of the Internet on children, families, communities, health care, schools, the work place, and civic/political life.
The Pew Internet & American Life Project aims to be an authoritative source for timely information on the Internet''s growth and societal impact, through research that strive to be impartial.
The Health Privacy Project is dedicated to raising public awareness of the importance of ensuring health privacy in order to improve health care access and quality, both on an individual and a community level.
www.pewinternet.org /PPF/r/33/press_release.asp   (836 words)

  
 Category:Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Articles on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Wikimedia Commons Category Internet
The Internet is the publicly available worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching over the Internet Protocol (IP).
It is made up of thousands of other, smaller business, academic, and government networks that provide various information and services, such as by electronic mail, online chat, and on the graphical, interlinked World Wide Web.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Internet   (118 words)

  
 Invisible Internet Project Definition | Computer Dictionary | Define meaning of Invisible Internet Project
The InvisibleNet IRC Project's 'Invisible IRC proxy' (IIP) was a deniable psudononymous IRC server, used to forward IRC connections from downstream clients in such a way that it becomes impossible for the main IRC server to determine the identity of each chatter.
Deniability was provided by the way in which it was impossible for the IRC server to tell the difference between a person running the IIP proxy, and a person connecting to it from elsewhere.
IIP was used for connecting to several active IRC channels with lively debates on a various topics.
www.cpupedia.com /definition/invisible+internet+project.aspx   (210 words)

  
 ResourceShelf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Internet references accounted for 2.6 percent of all references in a sample of more than 1000 articles published between 2000 and 2003 in three journals: The New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of the American Medical Association and Science.
MSN is an Internet portal Microsoft launched in 1997 and has one of the highest traffic rates on the Web.
The study, published today in the online Journal of Medical Internet Research, suggests the importance of teaching teens better search strategies as well as encouraging Web site designers to target teens." The full-text of the article from the article is available online.
www.tinyurl.com /prvn   (10146 words)

  
 UT Library Online - Electronic Books
Focusing on American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction, the collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.
The Digital Scriptorium is a pilot project organized by the Columbia's Rare Book and Manuscript Library and UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, aimed at the creation of a visual union catalog of medieval manuscripts.
Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language maintains a database of nearly 2,000 texts, searchable by word, word root, prefix, suffix and inclusive dates.
www.lib.utexas.edu /books/etext.html   (2088 words)

  
 The Civil Rights Movement (A Web Project) Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Civics, ...
The groups must choose or be assigned a project format and topic.
Students should be given a folder and a copy of the unit plan to keep their materials together on a day-to-day basis.
The projects will then be posted to the Internet.
www.lessonplanspage.com /SSCICivilRightsMovementWebProjectHS.htm   (1157 words)

  
 LWN: Linux in the news
SHSU is in the process of moving its 6,000 students, faculty and staff off of Cisco CallManager IP PBXs and a legacy Nortel Meridian PBX over to Linux servers running Asterisk, which includes call processing, voicemail and PSTN gateway functionality.
The driver for this project was cost, says Aaron Daniel, senior voice analyst at Sam Houston State University.
However, whether they are organizers at Google or students or members of mentoring organizations (the projects accepting students), most participants this year also see the need for more structure.
lwn.net /Articles/199433   (1715 words)

  
 EFF Throws Support to 'Anonymous' Internet Project
The Tor Software Project was designed and developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's Center for High Assurance Computer Systems, with help from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), to build an anonymous communications system.
Tor is an open source distributed networking project, with volunteer servers acting as a "middle men" between a user's PC and their ultimate destination on the Internet, using a technique called onion routing.
Like the Tor project, Anonymizer shields users from snooping, but officials say to compare the two products is to make an apples to oranges comparison because the proxy servers are under their control at all times.
www.internetnews.com /security/article.php/3454521   (1031 words)

  
 Program URL: Ultimate software resource site features shareware, freeware, software downloads.
Advanced Time Reports Web is an intuitive time tracking and project management solution that will help you increase your billable hours by better managing all your projects, clients and working hours.
Invisible messenger spy software that logs all incoming and outgoing AIM text chat messages.
Concerned parents are using Family Cyber Alert, a PC and Internet Activity Surveillance and Monitor, to keep a watchful eye on their family and monitor their PC anInternet activities.
www.programurl.com   (2516 words)

  
 Internet Resources Newsletter: Issue 79
Although these "general" tools are essential for the retrieval of Internet based data, searchers often fail to realize that a massive amount of information is not easily or entirely searchable/accessible via these search tools.
Central to the project is the provision of effective self-assessment tools for the student and these are being developed at Luton CAA.
Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy are currently from three sources (1) adaptations from public domain sources, (2) adaptations of material written by the editor for classroom purposes, and (3) original contributions by professional philosophers around the internet.
www.hw.ac.uk /libWWW/irn/irn79/irn79.html   (6211 words)

  
 Finding Stuff on the Internet - Bergen County Internet Tutor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nupedia— An Internet "project." They are looking for contributors and collaborators.
The Spire Project — The site's author says: "A search is an adventure into unknown misty terrain, not a 3 point plan." This site also provides links to many specialized resources.
Those Dark Hiding Places: The Invisible Web Revealed — This article describes the "Invisible Web" and provides links to several sites which you can use as you search for this "hidden" information.
members.aol.com /jbjtutor/finding.htm   (1868 words)

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