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<div>'''Bold text'''{{Delhi Metro}}<br />
Delhi metro is the best metro in the world.please i inform to all of you keep it cleen in metro.(shivender kumar)<br />
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The '''Yellow Line''' of the [[Delhi Metro]] system in [[Delhi]] consists of 10 [[metro station]]s from [[Vishwa Vidyalaya]] to [[Central Secretariat]] with a total distance of 11 km. This line is fully underground and has been laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi. <br />
<br />
A 4 km section of this line between Vishvavidyalaya and Kashmere Gate commenced commercial operations from [[December 20]], 2004. The next section between Kashmere Gate and Central Secretariat (7 km) opened for the public from [[July 3]], [[2005]].<br />
<br />
The line is fully operational. <br />
<br />
==Station<br />
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* [[Vishwa Vidyalaya, Delhi| Vishwa Vidyalaya]]<br />
* [[Vidhan Sabha, Delhi|Vidhan Sabha]]<br />
* [[Civil Lines, Delhi|Civil Lines]]<br />
* [[Kashmere Gate, Delhi|Kashmere Gate]]<br />
* [[Chandni Chowk (station)]]<br />
* [[Chawri Bazar, Delhi|Chawri Bazar]]<br />
* [[New Delhi (station)]]<br />
* [[Rajiv Chowk, Delhi|Rajiv Chowk]]<br />
* [[Patel Chowk, Delhi|Patel Chowk]]<br />
* [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]]<br />
<br />
==Extensions==<br />
The line will be extended in three directions in Phase II, with all extensions to be completed by 2010. [http://www.delhimetrorail.com/commuters/images/metro_map_big.jpg]<br />
<br />
===North extension===<br />
6.9 km north from [[Vishwa Vidyalaya, Delhi| Vishwa Vidyalaya]]:<br />
* [[GTB Nagar]]<br />
* [[Model Town]]<br />
* [[Azadpur]]<br />
* [[Adarsh Nagar]]<br />
* [[Jahangirpuri]]<br />
* [[Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar ]]<br />
* [[Badli ]]<br />
===Southwest extension===<br />
20.16 km southwest from [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]], crossing into [[Gurgaon]] in the adjacent state of [[Haryana]].<br />
<br />
* [[Udyog Bhawan]]<br />
* [[Race Course]]<br />
* [[Jor Bagh]]<br />
* [[INA]]<br />
* [[AIIMS]]<br />
* [[Green Park]]<br />
* [[Hauz Khas]]<br />
* [[Malviya Nagar]]<br />
* [[Saket]]<br />
* [[Qutab Minar]]<br />
* [[Chhattarpur]]<br />
* [[Ghitorni]]<br />
* [[Arjan Garh]]<br />
''Haryana state line''<br />
* [[Garden Estate]]<br />
* [[Sikandarpur]]<br />
* [[DT City Centre]]<br />
* [[IFFCO Chowk]]<br />
* [[Sushant Lok]]<br />
<br />
===Southeast extension===<br />
20.16 km southeast from [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]], on a fully independent line using [[standard gauge]] instead of broad gauge:<br />
<br />
* [[Khan Market]]<br />
* [[Lodhi Colony]]<br />
* [[JN Stadium]]<br />
* [[Lajpat Nagar]]<br />
* [[Mool Chand]]<br />
* [[Kailash Colony]]<br />
* [[Nehru Place]]<br />
* [[Kalkaji]]<br />
* [[Okhla]]<br />
* [[Jasola]]<br />
* [[Sarita Vihar]]<br />
* [[Mohan Estate]]<br />
* [[Tughlakabad]]<br />
* [[Badarpur Border]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Delhi Metro]]</div>203.145.134.195https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Linie_2_(Metro_Delhi)&diff=172683015Linie 2 (Metro Delhi)2008-04-11T16:20:31Z<p>203.145.134.195: </p>
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<div>'''Bold text'''{{Delhi Metro}}<br />
Delhi metro is the best metro in the world.please i inform to all of you keep it cleen in metro.<br />
<br />
The '''Yellow Line''' of the [[Delhi Metro]] system in [[Delhi]] consists of 10 [[metro station]]s from [[Vishwa Vidyalaya]] to [[Central Secretariat]] with a total distance of 11 km. This line is fully underground and has been laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi. <br />
<br />
A 4 km section of this line between Vishvavidyalaya and Kashmere Gate commenced commercial operations from [[December 20]], 2004. The next section between Kashmere Gate and Central Secretariat (7 km) opened for the public from [[July 3]], [[2005]].<br />
<br />
The line is fully operational. <br />
<br />
==Station<br />
<br />
* [[Vishwa Vidyalaya, Delhi| Vishwa Vidyalaya]]<br />
* [[Vidhan Sabha, Delhi|Vidhan Sabha]]<br />
* [[Civil Lines, Delhi|Civil Lines]]<br />
* [[Kashmere Gate, Delhi|Kashmere Gate]]<br />
* [[Chandni Chowk (station)]]<br />
* [[Chawri Bazar, Delhi|Chawri Bazar]]<br />
* [[New Delhi (station)]]<br />
* [[Rajiv Chowk, Delhi|Rajiv Chowk]]<br />
* [[Patel Chowk, Delhi|Patel Chowk]]<br />
* [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]]<br />
<br />
==Extensions==<br />
The line will be extended in three directions in Phase II, with all extensions to be completed by 2010. [http://www.delhimetrorail.com/commuters/images/metro_map_big.jpg]<br />
<br />
===North extension===<br />
6.9 km north from [[Vishwa Vidyalaya, Delhi| Vishwa Vidyalaya]]:<br />
* [[GTB Nagar]]<br />
* [[Model Town]]<br />
* [[Azadpur]]<br />
* [[Adarsh Nagar]]<br />
* [[Jahangirpuri]]<br />
* [[Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar ]]<br />
* [[Badli ]]<br />
===Southwest extension===<br />
20.16 km southwest from [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]], crossing into [[Gurgaon]] in the adjacent state of [[Haryana]].<br />
<br />
* [[Udyog Bhawan]]<br />
* [[Race Course]]<br />
* [[Jor Bagh]]<br />
* [[INA]]<br />
* [[AIIMS]]<br />
* [[Green Park]]<br />
* [[Hauz Khas]]<br />
* [[Malviya Nagar]]<br />
* [[Saket]]<br />
* [[Qutab Minar]]<br />
* [[Chhattarpur]]<br />
* [[Ghitorni]]<br />
* [[Arjan Garh]]<br />
''Haryana state line''<br />
* [[Garden Estate]]<br />
* [[Sikandarpur]]<br />
* [[DT City Centre]]<br />
* [[IFFCO Chowk]]<br />
* [[Sushant Lok]]<br />
<br />
===Southeast extension===<br />
20.16 km southeast from [[Central Secretariat, Delhi|Central Secretariat]], on a fully independent line using [[standard gauge]] instead of broad gauge:<br />
<br />
* [[Khan Market]]<br />
* [[Lodhi Colony]]<br />
* [[JN Stadium]]<br />
* [[Lajpat Nagar]]<br />
* [[Mool Chand]]<br />
* [[Kailash Colony]]<br />
* [[Nehru Place]]<br />
* [[Kalkaji]]<br />
* [[Okhla]]<br />
* [[Jasola]]<br />
* [[Sarita Vihar]]<br />
* [[Mohan Estate]]<br />
* [[Tughlakabad]]<br />
* [[Badarpur Border]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{wiktionary|white hat}}<br />
A '''white hat''' is the [[hero]] or ''good guy'', especially in a [[Western (genre)|western]] movie in which such a character would wear a [[white]] [[hat]] in contrast to the villain's [[black hat]]. Examples of such characters are [[Tom Mix]] and [[The Lone Ranger]].<br />
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The phrase is often used figuratively, especially in computing slang, where it refers to an ''ethical hacker'' that focuses on securing [[Information Technology|IT]] systems. Such people are employed by computer security companies where these professionals are sometimes called ''[[hacker (computer security)|sneakers]]''. Groups of these people are often called [[tiger team|tiger teams]].<br />
<br />
In recent years the terms white hat and [[black hat]] have been applied to the [[search engine optimization|Search Engine Optimization]] (SEO) industry. Black hat SEO tactics, also called [[spamdexing]], attempt unfairly to redirect search results to particular target pages, whereas white hat methods are generally approved by the search engines.{{Fact|date=March 2008}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray & George Kurtz| title=Hacking Exposed | year=1999 | id=ISBN 0-07-212127-0 | publisher= Mcgraw-Hill}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=Victor Oppleman, Oliver Friedrichs, Brett Watson| title=Extreme Exploits: Advanced Defenses Against Hardcore Hacks | year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-07-225955-8 | publisher= Mcgraw-Hill}}<br />
*US DoD branches adopt Ethical Hacking techniquies for [[National Security]][http://www.mile2.com/CPTS_US_Government_Reviews.pdf]<br />
*IBM on Ethical Hacking[http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/403/palmer.pdf]<br />
*Hiring Hackers As Security Consultants[http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Hackers-Security-Consultants.html?printversion]<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Black hat]]<br />
*[[Penetration_testing#Standards_.26_certification |CREST]]<br />
*[[Category:Hacking (computer security)]]<br />
*[[Grey hat]]<br />
*[[Hacker (computer security)]]<br />
*[[Hacker ethic]]<br />
*[[Penetration test]]<br />
*[[fr:White hat]]<br />
*[[it:White hat]]<br />
*[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftheblogwhichsaysall.blogspot.com%2F2008%2F03%2Fseven-mistakes-by-ethical-hackers.html&ei=SNPkR7eLKJus6wPom4nMCA&usg=AFQjCNG2llevvmudiNVxG2KKJCd8TytpDQ&sig2=wK4gOVNoOMpdoSmqmO5L_g Mistakes Done By ethical Hackers]<br />
*[[id:White hat hacker]]</div>203.145.134.195https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FeedBurner&diff=155927095FeedBurner2007-06-26T19:32:56Z<p>203.145.134.195: </p>
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<div>[[Image:FeedBurner_Logo.gif|right|FeedBurner logo]]<br />
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'''FeedBurner''' is a [[news feed]] management provider launched in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.suntimes.com/output/tech/cst-fin-feed06.html|title=Helping publishers, bloggers get the word out|publisher=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|date=2005-09-06|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> FeedBurner provides custom [[RSS (file format)|RSS]] feeds and management tools to [[wikt:Blogger|blogger]]s, [[podcast]]ers, and other web-based content publishers. Services provided to publishers include [[web analytics|traffic analysis]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20060718/tc_cmp/190500351|title=Mining For Data In Blogs|publisher=TechWeb|date=2006-07-17|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> and an optional advertising system. Though it initially was not clear whether advertising would be well-suited to the RSS format,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/news/ebiz/0,1272,65745,00.html|title=Advertisers Muscle Into RSS|publisher=[[Wired News]]|date=2004-11-18|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> authors now choose to include advertising in two-thirds of FeedBurner's feeds.<ref>{{web cite|url=http://news.com.com/FeedBurner+buys+BlogBeat%2C+expanding+blog+analysis/2100-1038_3-6094732.html|title=FeedBurner buys BlogBeat, expanding blog analysis|publisher=[[Reuters]]|date=2006-07-17|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> Published feeds are modified in several ways, including automatic links to [[Digg]] and [[del.icio.us]], and "splicing" information from multiple feeds.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.flickr.com/flickrblog/2004/07/the_feed_thicke.html|title=The Feed Thickens|publisher=[[Flickr]]|date=2004-07-14|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> FeedBurner is a typical [[Web 2.0]] service, providing [[web service]] [[application programming interfaces]] (APIs) to allow other software to interact with it. As of May 2007, FeedBurner hosted feeds for 410,769 publishers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/about|title=About FeedBurner|publisher=FeedBurner.com|accessdate=2007-05-11}}</ref> With feeds becoming un-obtrusive way of feeding news many sites who take feeds from feedburner as done by [http://www.ishoals.com iShoals],which later introduced the concept of [[clubbed feeds]] <br />
<br />
On June 3rd 2007 FeedBurner was aquired by [[Google Inc.]], for a rumored price of $100 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/23/100-million-payday-for-feedburner-this-deal-is-confirmed/|title=Techcrunch confirms Google buyout of FeedBurner}}</ref><br />
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==Notes== <br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.feedburner.com FeedBurner website]<br />
* [http://marshallk.com/how-and-why-to-use-feedburner How and Why to Use Feedburner] - a tutorial<br />
* [http://www.folksonomy.org/2006/10/interview_with_feedburner/ Interview with Dick Costolo: Founder and CEO of FeedBurner]<br />
* [http://www.blogherald.com/2006/07/17/an-interview-with-feedburners-steve-olechowski-and-jeff-turner/ Interview with Feedburner and BlogBeat founders]<br />
* [http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/adnetwork FeedBurner RSS Advertising Network]<br />
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{{Google Inc.}}<br />
[[Category:Web syndication]]<br />
[[Category:Web 2.0]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:FeedBurner_Logo.gif|right|FeedBurner logo]]<br />
<br />
'''FeedBurner''' is a [[news feed]] management provider launched in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.suntimes.com/output/tech/cst-fin-feed06.html|title=Helping publishers, bloggers get the word out|publisher=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|date=2005-09-06|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> FeedBurner provides custom [[RSS (file format)|RSS]] feeds and management tools to [[wikt:Blogger|blogger]]s, [[podcast]]ers, and other web-based content publishers. Services provided to publishers include [[web analytics|traffic analysis]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20060718/tc_cmp/190500351|title=Mining For Data In Blogs|publisher=TechWeb|date=2006-07-17|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> and an optional advertising system. Though it initially was not clear whether advertising would be well-suited to the RSS format,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/news/ebiz/0,1272,65745,00.html|title=Advertisers Muscle Into RSS|publisher=[[Wired News]]|date=2004-11-18|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> authors now choose to include advertising in two-thirds of FeedBurner's feeds.<ref>{{web cite|url=http://news.com.com/FeedBurner+buys+BlogBeat%2C+expanding+blog+analysis/2100-1038_3-6094732.html|title=FeedBurner buys BlogBeat, expanding blog analysis|publisher=[[Reuters]]|date=2006-07-17|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> Published feeds are modified in several ways, including automatic links to [[Digg]] and [[del.icio.us]], and "splicing" information from multiple feeds.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.flickr.com/flickrblog/2004/07/the_feed_thicke.html|title=The Feed Thickens|publisher=[[Flickr]]|date=2004-07-14|accessdate=2006-08-10}}</ref> FeedBurner is a typical [[Web 2.0]] service, providing [[web service]] [[application programming interfaces]] (APIs) to allow other software to interact with it. As of May 2007, FeedBurner hosted feeds for 410,769 publishers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/about|title=About FeedBurner|publisher=FeedBurner.com|accessdate=2007-05-11}}</ref> With feeds becoming un-obtrusive way of feeding news many sites who take feeds from feedburner (like [http://www.ishoals.com iShoals]) later introduced the concept of [[clubbed feeds]].<br />
<br />
On June 3rd 2007 FeedBurner was aquired by [[Google Inc.]], for a rumored price of $100 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/23/100-million-payday-for-feedburner-this-deal-is-confirmed/|title=Techcrunch confirms Google buyout of FeedBurner}}</ref><br />
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==Notes== <br />
<div class="references-small"><references /></div><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.feedburner.com FeedBurner website]<br />
* [http://marshallk.com/how-and-why-to-use-feedburner How and Why to Use Feedburner] - a tutorial<br />
* [http://www.folksonomy.org/2006/10/interview_with_feedburner/ Interview with Dick Costolo: Founder and CEO of FeedBurner]<br />
* [http://www.blogherald.com/2006/07/17/an-interview-with-feedburners-steve-olechowski-and-jeff-turner/ Interview with Feedburner and BlogBeat founders]<br />
* [http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/adnetwork FeedBurner RSS Advertising Network]<br />
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[[Category:Web syndication]]<br />
[[Category:Web 2.0]]<br />
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