Title: Today's News
  October 05, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

Today's News

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Featured Topic: Knowing your names.nsf
  >  Venetica to improve Notes data integration
  >  IBM's Eclipse strategy far from finished
  >  More headlines
  >  LotusScript Learning Guide
  >  Ask Brian Mahoney: Put a universal doc ID in a field using iNotes
  >  Tip Contest: Submit your tip to win a new Apple 4 GB iPod Mini!
  >  The Missing Link: 'Cyberchondria' -- the surfer's sickness

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Featured Topic: Knowing your names.nsf
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Do you know your names.nsf? Find out. Take a look at this collection of tips and expert advice on using, managing and troubleshooting this key component of your Notes/Domino system.


 
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Venetica to improve Notes data integration
[e-Pro Magazine]
Technology from Venetica, an integration software house being acquired by IBM, will help Domino shops by enabling them to access distributed Notes content along with non-Notes data, plus enable portals or other external applications easily access Notes data. Venetica's offerings are being added to IBM's DB2 Information Integrator portfolio.

IBM's Eclipse strategy far from finished
[iSeries Network]
IBM says it's still committed to Eclipse, even though it now belongs to the open source community. The father of Eclipse discusses the platform's surprising success and the upcoming Eclipse-based version of IBM Rational tool suite, code-named Atlantic.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
IBM beefs up data centers, on-demand service (CNET News.com)
Despite victory, Kodak hurts its image (ZDNet)
Time running out for systems integrators (InternetNews)

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This resource introduces you to LotusScript, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. In it, you'll find LotusScript articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your LotusScript know-how quickly.

ADVICE:  Ask Brian Mahoney: Put a universal doc ID in a field using iNotes
Dear Brian: How can I put a universal document ID in a field when using iNotes client on Domino 5.0.11?
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CONTESTS:  Tip Contest: Submit your tip to win a new Apple 4 GB iPod Mini!
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The Missing Link


'Cyberchondria' -- the surfer's sickness
[Agence France Presse]
Sometimes too much information can make you sick. Or at least make you THINK you're sick. Researchers in the U.K. say they've found that people who surf too many health sites to learn about symptoms and treatments sometimes get bad info, misdiagnose themselves and make unnecessary runs to the doctor. You could say they make mountains out of moles or cancer out of cold sores. Health pros call this "cyberchondria" -- but what do you call people who just THINK they're cyberchondriacs?

 
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