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06.Mar.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Print magazine: Amiga Future 35 published later
The publication of issue 35 of the print magazine 'Amiga Future' is late for about ten days. If you want to have a survey of the content of the forthcoming issue you can have a look under the title link. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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06.Mar.2002
Rick Rudge (E-Mail)


Review by Rick Rudge: The Amiga in 2001
A review of the Amiga in the year 2001 is inside the Northwest Amiga Group's web page under their newsletter section.

In addition, there is also the year's roundup of what has happened inside the Northwest Amiga Group (NAG), an Amiga computer users group located in the Portland, Oregon, USA area. (ps)

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04.Mar.2002
Juergen A. Theiner (ANF)


playamiga-Preview of RageHard
Jürgen A. Theiner:
Playamiga reports for the first time about a new game that will (probably) not be released for classic-amigas. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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04.Mar.2002
Klaus Schallhorn (E-Mail)


Search engine: Google violation of security
When Google started to indicate documents like PDF, RTF or Word-files and made them visible at google.com, many webmasters had to think about the fact that they probably did not configure there servers the right way. But now there are some hints that, at least in some cases, this was maybe wrong.

The company Klaus Schallhorn Omnisearch proved that Google indicates so-called secure servers (ssl), too. Although they say that they do not. Meanwhile there are more then 3.8 million secure sites indicated by Google.

Even worse: Google announced that they are fully compliant to the robots.txt-standard but they definitly do not when indicating secure servers. The Google-spiders have already executed over 161,000 cgi-programs one or more times.

If you check the search results of corresponding requests you can find servers that forbid via the robots.txt access to the cgi-bin directory even under the top 10 results.

Webmaster have to take new measures to protect their sites from being indicated by spiders. Further information is available at the title link (German). (ps) (Translation: sk)

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03.Mar.2002
Olaf Köbnik


Amiga Arena: Interview with Costel Mincea (AmiDynDNS)
Olaf Köbnik writes:
A few days ago the company "Remedy Systems" announced that new software products will also be developed for Amiga. At the moment the program 'AmiDynDNS', a CLI client for the services of DynDNS.org. is being developed.

Amiga Arena talked to Costel Mincea about the future and about further possible developments for Amiga. (sd) (Translation: sr)

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03.Mar.2002
Amiga Future


Comic: Sabrina Online #188 - 191
On 1st March 2002 Eric Schwartz published the strips #188-191 of his comics 'Sabrina Online' on a web site of the same name. These are the titles:
  • #188: Survival talk
  • #189: Double as many stories at the same price
  • #190: Mixed characters
  • #191: Where are my 5 gnats?
(sd) (Translation: sr)

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