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May 26, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com

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Get control of your access control lists
Domino shop dumps Windows for Linux
TechEd: Ballmer pushes greater platform integration
Workplace redefines IBM's battle with Microsoft
Lotus Live! Series Webcast: Domino Designer -- 6.5 and beyond
Kerry, Bush can add "Google bombed" to list of accomplishments


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Get control of your access control lists
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This two-part Q&A article offers a plethora of access control list (ACL) advice from our resident security and administration expert Chuck Connell. From customizing private and public views to managing database access levels, you asked and Connell answered.

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Domino shop dumps Windows for Linux
[CNET]
Security concerns convinced IT public relations specialist, the EBA Group, to move its apps off of Windows NT and on to Linux servers. Over the next 12 months, EBA Hong Kong will replace existing Windows file and print servers with Samba-based Linux servers, which will run the company's core Domino applications.

TechEd: Ballmer pushes greater platform integration
[SearchWin2000.com]
Customers need Microsoft's various software products to work better together to increase productivity and lower cost of ownership, said CEO Steven Ballmer. Redmond wants to make Longhorn the first example of such integration.

Workplace redefines IBM's battle with Microsoft
[eWEEK]
IBM's recent Lotus Workplace initiative is a pretty good indication that Big Blue realizes it can't be better than Windows -- so it has to be something different.

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The Missing Link
Kerry, Bush can add "Google bombed" to list of accomplishments
[San Jose Mercury News]
Remember when the word "waffles" actually referred to a breakfast food that looked great with Mrs. Butterworth? But thanks to geeks, Google and politics, "waffles" is now all about Democratic candidate John Kerry and President Bush. Republicans "Google bombed" the senator from Massachusetts, using their conservative blogs to get Kerry's Web site atop Google's search results for the word "waffles." The Democratic response? The Bush-Cheney 2004 Web site now comes up third in a Yahoo search for "waffles." But the most interesting search for "waffles" yielded the menu from Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n' Waffles in Los Angeles. No politics; just good eats.
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