NAVPALIB's latest news and periodicals page now provides direct access to the latest available issue of each of the news services and periodicals offered through the Navy Public Affairs Library
1994.12.01
The Pentium Papers
1994.11.21
The Stennis Space Center Web Server is online.
1994.11.16
1994.11.15
The updated Navy strategy document "Forward ... From the Sea" is now available from the Navy Public Affairs Library
1994.10.21
The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Home Page is available. PMEL is the home
site of the Data Analysis and Display Software named FERRET.
1994.10.20
HDF Newsletter #15 has been marked-up and made available. Of interest may be the announcement of an HDF to MPEG
conversion utility in the New Contributions section of this latest newsletter.
The NSF Network News Home Page is available.
1994.10.18
The Parallel Processing Computing Archive is being served from the U.K.
1994.10.10
The LLNL List of Lists is available.
1994.10.07
The Global News Network is one year old, and its overtaxed server has been replaced by a faster master server at gnn.com. A list of mirror sites is available.
1994.10.06
Information on the Multicast Backbone (MBONE) is available ftp from the Naval Postgraduate School.
1994.09.27
The Paul Everitt submission to NCSA's What's New page (see the 27 July entry, below) finally gets posted. The deluge begins.
1994.09.26
The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) has a Home Page.
1994.09.23
Two movies relating to the current volcanic eruption in New Guinea are available. See rabaul_ir.mpg and rabaul_ir_zoom.mpg. These are compressed animations made from the GMS-4 geostationary satellite and are available from http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/
The NRL Network Security Research Section (Code 5544) has a W3 Server. The NRL NetLab Home Page is available.
1994.09.14
1994.09.08
There is a NEONS Home Page being served by NRL, Monterey.
1994.08.31
There is a list of Oceanography WWW Servers at the School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology of the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
1994.08.30
The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) has a World-Wide Web server.
1994.08.29
The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is providing an Information Web.
1994.08.25
The
What's New With NavyOnLine page got updated today.
1994.08.24
Pointers to security related information resources available on the Internet
are now being collected here.
1994.08.23
Symantec Corporation is running a W3 Server
and provides a list of Other Vendors on the Web.
1994.08.11
The University of Pennsylvania is on the World-Wide Web.
1994.08.08
The University of Colorado at Boulder Home Page is available.
Paul Everitt submits the following to NCSA's What's New:
Tour NavyOnLine, a cooperative
effort among many U.S. Navy locations to provide one-stop shopping for
information. The NavyOnLine
Working Group has been coordinating its online efforts since November
1993, and now has a substantial product to present. Enjoy!
1994.07.25
The Submarine Maintenance Engineering Planning and Procurement Activity (SUBMEPP) is running a WWW Server.
1994.07.22
The Ray Tracing Home Page is available.
1994.07.21
The Clark Internet Service Home Page is available.
1994.07.20
Montgomery Blair High School is on the World-Wide Web. Montgomery Blair High School, 313 Wayne Avenue, Silver Springs, Maryland, 20910.
1994.07.18
The Space Telescope Science Institute's Shoemaker-Levy home page is marvel://ra.stsci.edu/EPA/Comet.html, though it might take several attempts to "get through".
1994.07.15
FedWorld now provides World-Wide Web access, and under
Ocean Technology and Engineering one can find a reference to the Naval Research Laboratory.
1994.07.13
The latest version of the Tcl FAQ file(s) contain lots of URLs, referencing reports, software and other resources available on the Internet.
A Usenet FAQ to HTML converter, such as the one used by the Department of Computer and Information Science at The Ohio State University, can detect the URLs and create hyperlinks out of them.
1994.07.12
The Office of the Secretary of Defense is now running a World-Wide Web Server. You might want to delay image loading before browsing the server, however.
1994.07.11
Online security resources include
1994.07.08
Christopher L. Menegay's Security page is http://tamsun.tamu.edu/~clm3840/security.html.
1994.07.07
Sunergy information can now be accessed on the World-Wide Web as http://www.sun.com/sunergy 1994.07.05
Intel is running a Web server. HP is running a Web server. Interesting places have been listed by Chad Williams. Interesting places in .mil have been listed by Mathew Gray -- note they're all interesting.
1994.06.30
Xerox, The Document Company is running a Web server. 1994.06.02
Scott Yanoff's list of
internet services
is available in hypertext form.
1994.05.19
Apple Computer, Inc.
is running a Web Server.
1994.05.17
NCSA's FTP anonymous server
ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu
has become so swamped that any of the
following mirror sites may prove more responsive:
1994.05.16
The
Army Research Laboratory
is running an Information Server.
1994.05.13
The
What's New With NavyOnLine
page got updated today. Also, a WWW server for
Spyglass, Inc., creator of
Spyglass Transform and other visualization tools, is on the
World-Wide Web. Spyglass Transform is able to consume
HDF files, as well as produce them (it has a very powerful Import routine).
1995.05.13
1994.04.08
The HTML Developer's page is available either through the Home page for
Oneworld Information Services, or directly at the
WWW & HTML Developer's Jumpstation
The Envision Home Page is available.
1994.04.06
The NavyOnLine Working Group (nolwg)
has a fact sheet available.
1994.04.05
SACLANT Undersea Research Centre
is on the World-Wide Web (though it might take several tries
to get there from the continental US).
1994.04.04
Sun Microsystems
now has a WWW Server, as does
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
1994.02.28
The NavyOnLine "Communities of Interest"
Home Page
is available and includes a reference to
NRL
.
A page documenting
What's New with NavyOnLine
is available.
1994.02.17
The
www.ait.nrl.navy.mil
Home Page is under construction. A page documenting
What's New in the AIT WWW Server
is available.
1994.02.10
The
www.nrl.navy.mil
Web Server goes online, linking NRL-SSC to the Internet
at large.
1993.06.27
NCSA's
What's New Page lists
NRL's Advanced Concepts Group as being online.
1994.11.17
1994.11.10
Information about the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is available.
The USAE Waterways Experiment Station (WES) has a WWW Information Server.
Information on the Computational Science Education Project is available. Chapters include
Fortran 90 and Computational Science and a Case Study of Ocean Models.
Users of PV-Wave may be interested in the FTP anonymous server for VDA Software.
The PowerPC News home page is available.
The WARSAW UNIVERSITY ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY is running a WWW Information Server.
Cadence Design Systems is running a WWW Information Server.
The NOAA Home Page is available.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is on the World-Wide Web.
The Maui High Performance Computing Center is running a World-Wide Web server.
The Center for Air Sea Technology (CAST) is running a World-Wide Web server.
The Engineering Research Center (ERC) at Mississippi State University is running a World-Wide Web server, as is the Department of Computer Science.
The Agricultural Weather Information Service Home Page is available.
The University of California, Davis has a World-Wide Web server and can be found in a list of the University of California servers.
The Applied Physics Lab, University of Washington is on the World-Wide Web.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Shoemaker-Levy home page is http://newproducts/jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/sl9.html, and a mirror site is http://navigator.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/sl9.html.
Some images, animations and other files associated with the SL9 impact with Jupiter have been locally archived
here.
Roy William's Hot Hot List contains lots of useful URLs.
Information on the Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN) is available from the ARL Information Server.
A free online Dictionary of Computing is available from the United Kingdom.
Cray Research has an Internet Information Server.
The New Orleans Saints 1994 Schedule is also available.
WebWorld is getting the attention of Webmasters everywhere, thanks to
Ron Britvich
Digital Equipment Corporation is running a Web server.
The
Naval Sea Systems Command
is on the World-Wide Web.
The HDF Manual is online at NCSA as http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu:8001/refman/refmanual.html
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