The Scout Report -- April 24, 1998 -- HTML Version (fwd)

Mustafa Akgul (akgul@Bilkent.EDU.TR)
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<H3>Network Tools</H3>

<STRONG><A NAME="16">Yahoo! Computers</A></STRONG><BR>
<A HREF="http://computers.yahoo.com/">
http://computers.yahoo.com/</A><BR>
Yahoo! has recently opened this site, a gateway into that world of computers that combines topical entries from the original Yahoo! directory with other computer-related content. In addition to the familiar topically-based guide listing nine major categories including reviews, tech news, shopping, and net events, there are special features on various "product zones" such as desktops, digital cameras, and modems. These sections are organized into areas such as product reviews, top sellers, and product finders.
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<STRONG><A NAME="17">CPU Info Center</A></STRONG><BR>
<A HREF="http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/CIC/">
http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/CIC/</A><BR>
The CPU Info Center, maintained by Tom Burd, offers a range of interesting and useful technical information about current microprocessors. The site provides a selection of current processor-related press releases, numerous pointers to online resources, an interesting history of "Great Microprocessors" by John Bayko, and more. While much of the information is actually contained elsewhere, the site has selected many useful and well-organized URLs. This site provides an excellent starting point for finding information about current and future processor technology.
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<STRONG><A NAME="18">Lava: The Java GUI Builder</A></STRONG><BR>
<A HREF="http://www.hnet.demon.co.uk/products/lava/index.html">
http://www.hnet.demon.co.uk/products/lava/index.html</A><BR>
Lava is a WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) Java GUI (Graphical User Interface) design system created by the hairNET group. The system provides a graphic user interface development environment where the standard AWT (Abstract Windows Toolkit) components can be laid out and their various properties edited. The system can then automatically generate the Java source code to implement the GUI. Lava also supports instant viewing of an interface design as well as several different layout managers. This useful, freely-available software runs on any platform supporting the JDK 1.1.1.
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