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On the Web
- National Hotline Services, Inc - Provides hotline services, including compliance and ethics hotlines, Sarbanes-Oxley hotlines, HIPAA hotlines, and employee concerns hotlines.
- Tracker-Tracker for Hotline - A web site that offers an up-to-date list of Hotline trackers with their status and the number of servers they are tracking, a hotline server description search engine and a hotline file search engine.
- Hotline Mailing List Archives - Archive of the Hotline Mailing List from the early days of Hotline development.
- Tokyo Hotline - Hotline news and information site written in Japanese.
- Hotline NetStrangler - Tool to control and limit the network bandwidth used by a Hotline server, or a tool to control your uploads on a Hotline server. Programmed in Java.
- Net-Hotline - A set of modules for utilizing the Hotline protocol in a Perl environment.
- "Hotline's Civil War" - Salon.com 21st feature that outlines the legal battles that have ensued between Hotline Communications and the inventor of the Hotline protocol, Adam Hinkley.
- "Hotline to the Underground" - Salon.com 21st feature that explores the culture of the Hotline community.
- Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Hotlines - Hotline for "Australians who have specific cause for concern".
- North Dakota Birding Hotline - Archive of reports of hotline operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the North Dakota Birding Society.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hotlines - Hotlines was an American reality television series about adventures in exotic, fun hotspots. The series was hosted by Deirdre Delaney, Scott Gurney, Ivana Bozilovic and Stacy Kamano, the first two of whom were also its producers.
- Suicide prevention hongkong - Suicide prevention services in Hong Kong generally include home visits, hotlines, psychotherapy, education and research. Service providers widely known by the public are usually non-governmental organizations.
- Crisis hotline - A crisis hotline is a phone number people can call to get immediate over-the-phone emergency counseling, usually by trained volunteers. Such hotlines have existed in most major cities of the United States at least since the mid-1970s.