Datasheet
Release Notes for 3Com X Family of Unified Security Platforms, Release 3.2 Page 40
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SOCIAL NETWORKING
This category includes web pages that enable social networking for a variety of purposes, such as
friendship, dating, professional, or topics of interest. These sites provide personal or group profiles
and facilitate interaction among their members through real-time communication, message posting,
public bulletins, and media sharing.
This category does not include sites that are exclusive to dating, matchmaking, or a specific
professional networking focus. See Dating/Personals and Professional Networking.
Category combinations
If the site contains pages where they allow a person to chat, leave or read messages on a forum, or
participate in media sharing, then the Chat, Forum/Bulletin Boards, and Media Sharing categories
also apply.
Example URLs
• http://www.facebook.com
• http://www.myspace.com
• http://www.bebo.com
• http://www.classmates.com
• http://www.canyouconnect.com
SOFTWARE/HARDWARE
This category is intended to cover all computing software and hardware related web pages, including
vendors, product marketing and reviews, deployment and maintenance of software and hardware, as
well as software updates and add-ons such as scripts, plug-ins, or drivers. Hardware includes
computer parts, accessories, and electronic equipment used in conjunction with computers and
networks.
This category covers the marketing aspect of software and hardware. Magazines focused on software
or hardware product reviews or industry trends are included under this category.
Category combinations
Sites that offer online purchasing of products are also covered under the Online Shopping category.
Or, if a web page has a distinct business-to-business focus, it is also covered under the Business
category.
Example URLs
• http://www.serverfiles.com
• http://www.newegg.com
• http://www.iomega.com
SPAM URLS
Links to web pages that arrive in unsolicited spam emails. Spam URL content ranges from product
marketing to potentially offensive or fraudulent sites. Also included are sites built only for spamming
purposes such as spam blogs or comment spam. Links to web pages that typically arrive in hoax
emails established to steal user account information are not included; see Phishing.