Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists, and Full Text Documents Spam--Lists & Rankings
Source: America Online America Online Announces 2nd Annual 'Top 10 Spam Terms'
"On the 'outs' are old spam terms such as 'Oprah', 'Teens', and 'Viagra'. The new 'in' spam terms for 2004 relate to 'phishing' scams, dubious mortgage deals, online pharmacy items such as Vioxx, and stock offers. This is according to America Online's newly released list of most widely sent junk email subject lines for 2004, as based on the assessments and analysis of AOL's Antispam and Postmaster teams."
-- Nuclear Power Reactors--Maps
Source: International Nuclear Safety Center (Argonne National Laboratory/U.S. DOE) Maps of Nuclear Power Reactors
"This page is an index to all the maps of power reactor locations available from this site. You may start with the world map or with any other map listed below. Please be aware that all maps contain information on power reactors only. Experimental reactors and other nuclear facilities are not included in this set of maps. A list of reactor units is shown on each page, indicating their operational status. Some of the reactors that are shown in the maps have never reached construction status, but are shown as a reference."
-- Weblogs
Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project The state of blogging
"By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture. Two surveys by the Pew Internet & American Life Project in November established new contours for the blogosphere: 8 million American adults say they have created blogs; blog readership jumped 58% in 2004 and now stands at 27% of internet users; 5% of internet users say they use RSS aggregators or XML readers to get the news and other information delivered from blogs and content-rich Web sites as it is posted online; and 12% of internet users have posted comments or other material on blogs. Still, 62% of internet users do not know what a blog is."
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