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  • Google Chrome continue de gagner des parts de marché en Europe, le "ballot screen" de Microsoft n'au

    Mise à jour du 07.05.2010 par Katleen Google Chrome continue de gagner des parts de marché en Europe, le "ballot screen" de Microsoft n'aurait aucun lien avec ce succès D'après les chiffres communiqués par l'AT Internet Institute en mars 2010, Internet Explorer a perdu 7.5 points sur le marché européen. Autrement dit, 57.1% des internautes l'utilisent. Cette chute fait un heureux : Google, dont le navigateur Chrome progresse en passant de 1.4% en mars 2009 à 5.3% actuellement. Il faut dire que la firme de Mountain View n'a pas lésiné niveau publicité pour promouvoir son logiciel. L'Espagne, l'Italie, la Belgique et le Royaume-Uni sont les pays de notre continent faisant le plus de place au...

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  • iGoogle : Google met fin à son Netvibes maison et à plusieurs autres services, allez-vous être impacté ?

    iGoogle : Google met fin à son Netvibes maison et à plusieurs autres services, allez-vous être impacté ? La désormais traditionnelle opération d'abandon de certains de ses projets par Google afin de rationaliser sa gamme de produits continue. La société vient d'annoncer la fermeture de plusieurs projets qui n'ont pas obtenu le succès escompté ou dont des alternatives ont été développées, dans le cadre de son nettoyage de printemps pendant l'été. C'est donc un ensemble de cinq produits qui seront mis aux oubliettes parmi lesquels figure la solution iGoogle. Lancé en 2005, le portail d'accueil iGoogle permet aux utilisateurs de créer des pages personnalisées, contenant...

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  • La publicité mobile en click-to-call peut générer un retour sur investissement de 800%, explique Google

    La publicité mobile en click-to-call peut générer un retour sur investissement de 800%, explique Google Il y a quelques semaines, Google révélait ses excellents résultats financiers liés à ses activités mobiles, et notamment publicitaires. D'autres statistiques viennent dorer ce blason, surtout dans le domaine des publicités appelée "click-to-call". En effet, quand on surf depuis un smartphone, on peut rencontrer des publicités ou des sites invitant à cliquer sur un lien ou une bannière pour être rappelé. Le but étant de proposer un contact téléphonique rapide, si ce n'est immédiat, pour répondre à toutes les questions ou demandes de l'internaute. Une mise en relation simple, qui ne demande en général qu'un...

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  • Nouvelle vulnérabilité critique découverte dans Internet Explorer avec cross_fuzz, l'outil de sécurité développé par un ingénieur de Google

    Nouvelle vulnérabilité critique découverte dans Internet Explorer Avec cross_fuzz, l'outil de sécurité développé par un ingénieur de Google Un bug critique d'Internet Explorer a été découvert et des détails sur son exploitation ont été accidentellement divulgués sur Internet. Problème, des pirates chinois auraient consultés ces informations sensibles. Ce bug fait partie de la longue liste d'une centaine de nouvelles vulnérabilités découvertes grâce à cross_fuzz, un nouvel outil développé par le chercheur Michal Zalewski, travaillant chez Google. Cette liste concerne aussi bien IE que les autres navigateurs majeurs, y compris Chrome et Safari, tous les deux fondés sur Webkit...

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  • Google met à jour Chrome pour Android et iOS, avec des corrections de bugs et l'ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités

    Google met à jour Chrome pour Android et iOS avec des corrections de bugs et l'ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités Google a publié des mises à jour de Chrome pour les systèmes d'exploitation mobile Android et iOS. Le navigateur passe à la version 18 pour Android et à la version 23 comme la déclinaison Desktop pour l'OS d'Apple. Chrome 23 apporte comme nouveauté phare, le support de l'application PassBook. La prise en charge de cette fonction très appréciée d'iOS 6 va permettre aux utilisateurs de sauvegarder les billets d'embarquement, les chèques-cadeaux, les cartes de fidélités, les coupons, les tickets de cinéma, etc. dans l'application PassBook. À cette ...

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  • Android : Google ajoute l'essai gratuit aux abonnements In-app, l'option de monétisation accessible via la console développeur

    Android : Google ajoute l'essai gratuit aux abonnements In-app la nouvelle option de monétisation accessible via la console développeur Google vient d'ajouter l'option de test avant achat au service d'abonnement In-app pour les applications Android. L'abonnement In-app permet aux développeurs de mettre au point un système d'accès au contenu et aux mises à jour d'une application moyennant le paiement d'échéances mensuelles ou annuelles. Afin d'offrir aux développeurs plusieurs possibilités pour monétiser leurs applications, le service vient de s'enrichir d'une fonctionnalité qui permettra la mise en oeuvre des essais gratuits au sein des applications. Selon la descri...

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  • Ikoula débride sa solution de stockage en ligne : espace et trafic illimités pour concurrencer DropBox, Google Drive et Skydrive de Microsoft

    Ikoula débride sa solution de stockage en ligne Espace et trafic illimités pour concurrencer DropBox, Google Drive et Skydrive de Microsoft iKeepinCloud gagne en maturité. Le service de stockage en ligne de la société française Ikoula ? dont les datacenters sont basés à Reims ? bénéficie à présent d'un espace et de trafic illimités et de 10 Mbps en upload/download. Les documents hébergés n'ont par ailleurs pas de taille maximale imposée. Le tout pour une vingtaine d'euros par mois. L'alternative à Google Docs, SkyDrive et autres DropBox n'est certes pas encore aussi populaire que ses concurrents mais la géolocalisation des données et son ouverture sont deux arguments qui convaincra...

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  • Using a SimpleAdapter, how can i map images to a ListAdapter Row? using android sdk

    - by nathanjosiah
    Here is the code that i have for the adapter. ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>> mylist = new ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>>(); for (CustomClass imageObject : myArray) { HashMap<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>(); BmpFromURL myBmp = new BmpFromURL(image.getURL()); map.put("image", myBmp.getMyBitmap()); mylist.add(map); } SimpleAdapter adapter = new SimpleAdapter(this, mylist, R.layout.series_list_row, new String[]{"image"}, new int[]{R.id.ImageView01}); this.setListAdapter(adapter); getMyBitmap() returns a Bitmap.

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  • Is there a way for std::map to "edit" values like a predicate for the key?

    - by Marlon
    I am wondering if it is possible to create something like a predicate for a std::map for all of its values so I don't have to edit the values before I insert them into the map. What I would like is something like this: mymap["username"] = " Marlon "; // notice the space on both sides of my name assert(mymap["username"] == "Marlon"); // no more whitespace The context is I am creating a std::map for a .ini file and I would like it to automatically remove leading/trailing whitespace from the values when I want to retrieve them. I've already created a predicate to ignore casing and whitespace from the key so I want to know if it is possible to do the same for the value.

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  • What is better, a STL list or a STL Map for 20 entries, considering order of insertion is as importa

    - by Abhijeet
    I have the following scenario.The implementation is required for a real time application. 1)I need to store at max 20 entries in a container(STL Map, STL List etc). 2)If a new entry comes and 20 entries are already present i have to overwrite the oldest entry with the new entry. Considering point 2, i feel if the container is full (Max 20 entries) 'list' is the best bet as i can always remove the first entry in the list and add the new one at last (push_back). However, search won't be as efficient. For only 20 entries, does it really make a big difference in terms of searching efficiency if i use a list in place of a map? Also considering the cost of insertion in map i feel i should go for a list? Could you please tell what is a better bet for me ?

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  • How to implement List, Set, and Map in null free design?

    - by Pyrolistical
    Its great when you can return a null/empty object in most cases to avoid nulls, but what about Collection like objects? In Java, Map returns null if key in get(key) is not found in the map. The best way I can think of to avoid nulls in this situation is to return an Entry<T> object, which is either the EmptyEntry<T>, or contains the value T. Sure we avoid the null, but now you can have a class cast exception if you don't check if its an EmptyEntry<T>. Is there a better way to avoid nulls in Map's get(K)? And for argument sake, let's say this language don't even have null, so don't say just use nulls.

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  • Obfuscating Geocode results to protect privacy?

    - by Kevin
    I have an app that finds other users within a 20 mile radius on a google map and associates an icon with each of them. However, I do not want their exact points to be given but rather an approximation. I've wrestled with a few ideas on how to do this: Only Geocode the Zip Code, make graphic icons for 1-99, use the icon to represent how many results are within the zip code, and use the info window to show hyperlinks to the individual results. The only problem is, I'd like each individual icon to be shown because it just looks a lot better. Add/Subtract a random number to the lat/lng values stored with each user and add a translucent circle around the icon. What do you guys suggest?

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  • Map only certain parts of the class to a database using SQLAlchemy?

    - by Az
    When mapping an object using SQLAlchemy, is there a way to only map certain elements of a class to a database, or does it have to be a 1:1 mapping? Example: class User(object): def __init__(self, name, username, password, year_of_birth): self.name = name self.username = username self.password = password self.year_of_birth = year_of_birth Say, for whatever reason, I only wish to map the name, username and password to the database and leave out the year_of_birth. Is that possible and will this create problems? Edit - 25/03/2010 Additionally, say I want to map username and year_of_birth to a separate database. Will this database and the one above still be connected (via username)?

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  • Find the xmlHttpRequest resource in aspx page

    - by DJStroky
    I'm trying to find an xmlHttpRequest or similar resource that I can query directly to obtain an xml file for my own purposes. At this site it is possible to browse a Google Map mashup with markers. Unfortunately it is only possible to view all markers at a small view range, whereas I simply want to obtain all the information at once for the entire state. Using the firebug console in firefox I can enter the following javascript line to obtain the xml that I desire: document.getElementById("stationXML").value I tracked this document element down to an <input> tag, but I can't figure out how that input is set. Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • Give me a practical use-case of Multi-set

    - by Calm Storm
    I would like to know a few practical use-cases (if they are not related/tied to any programming language it will be better).I can associate Sets, Lists and Maps to practical use cases. For example if you wanted a glossary of a book where terms that you want are listed alphabetically and a location/page number is the value, you would use the collection TreeMap(OrderedMap which is a Map) Somehow, I can't associate MultiSets with any "practical" usecase. Does someone know of any uses? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiset does not tell me enough :) PS: If you guys think this should be community-wiki'ed it is okay. The only reason I did not do it was "There is a clear objective way to answer this question".

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  • How to make a mutable ItemizedOverlay

    - by Hamy
    Hey all, I would like to make a Google map overlay with changable pins. An easy way to visualize this would be to think of a near real time overlay, where the pins are constantly changing location. However, I can't seem to think of a safe way to do this with the ItemizedOverlay. The problem seems to be the call to populate - If size() is called by some maps thread, and then my data changes, then the result when the maps call accesses getItem() can be an IndexOutOfBoundsException. Can anyone think of a better solution than overloading populate and wrapping super.populate in a synchronized block? Perhaps I could get better luck using a normal Overlay? The Itemized one seems to exist to manage the data for you, perhaps I am making a fundamental mistake by using it? Thanks for any help, my brain is hurting! Hamy

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  • How to find all clusters of forest on map?

    - by Damir
    How to find all clusters of forest on map ? I have simple class cell like (Type is enum {RIVER, FOREST,GRASS,HILL} class Cell{ public: Type type; int x; int y }; and map like vector<Cell> grid. Can anyone suggest me algorithm to create list<list<Cell>> clusters where list contains FOREST cells in same cluster (cluster are set of connected cells - connection can be in eight direction:up,down,left,right,up_right,up_left,down_left,down_right)? I need to find all clusters of forest on map and put every single cluster in list<Cell>.

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  • How do you solve this Haskell problem using a fold map and take?

    - by Linda Cohen
    Define a function replicate which given a list of numbers returns a list with each number duplicated its value. Use a fold, map, and take .. replicate [5,1,3,2,8,1,2] output: [5,5,5,5,5,1,3,3,3,2,2,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,1,2,2] I've figure this out using List comprehension and recursion: replicate2 [] = [] replicate2 (n:nn) = take n(repeat n) ++ replicate2 nn but how would you use fold and map to do this? so far I have: replicate n = map (foldl1 (take n(repeat n)) n) n which is obviously wrong, but I think I am close.. so any help would be nice, THANKS!

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  • In MongoDB, how can I replicate this simple query using map/reduce in ruby?

    - by Matthew Rathbone
    Hi, So using the regular MongoDB library in Ruby I have the following query to find average filesize across a set of 5001 documents: avg = 0 total = collection.count() Rails.logger.info "#{total} asset creation stats in the system" collection.find().each {|row| avg += (row["filesize"] * (1/total.to_f)) if row["filesize"]} Its pretty simple, so I'm trying to do the same using map/reduce as a learning exercise. This is what I came up with: map = 'function(){emit("filesizes", {size: this.filesize, num: 1});}' reduce = 'function(k, vals){ var result = {size: 0, num: 0}; for(var x in vals) { var new_total = result.num + vals[x].num; result.num = new_total result.size = result.size + (vals[x].size * (vals[x].num / new_total)); } return result; }' @results = collection.map_reduce(map, reduce) However the two queries come back with two different results! What am I doing wrong?

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  • precise geolocalization via IP

    - by meo
    I tied the iPad the other day, and was amazed about the precision of the geolocalization by ip. Actually there is this action against hunger in the world that shows you very precisely where the persons are located that have took part to this petition: http://www.1billionhungry.org/meodai/impact/ I would like to integrate that in one of my projects. I took a look at the source but i could not figure out how they did it. Can someone help me out? is there a web service for that? Is the google map api doing this or are they using an other service? PS: Its not just the country/region of your IP/ISP IP that the service gives back, its a pretty precise positioning.

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  • Fluent nHibernate - How to map a non-key column on an association table?

    - by The Matt
    Taking an example that is provided on the Fluent nHibernate website, I need to extend it slightly: I need to add a 'Quantity' column to the StoreProduct table. How would I map this using nHibernate? An example mapping is provided for the given scenario above, but I'm not sure how I would get the Quantity column to map: public class StoreMap : ClassMap<Store> { public StoreMap() { Id(x => x.Id); Map(x => x.Name); HasMany(x => x.Employee) .Inverse() .Cascade.All(); HasManyToMany(x => x.Products) .Cascade.All() .Table("StoreProduct"); } }

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  • C++ Long switch statement or look up with a map?

    - by Rachel
    In my C++ application, I have some values that act as codes to represent other values. To translate the codes, I've been debating between using a switch statement or an stl map. The switch would look something like this: int code; int value; switch(code) { case 1: value = 10; break; case 2: value = 15; break; } The map would be an stl::map<int, int> and translation would be a simple lookup with the code used as the key value. Which one is better/more efficient/cleaner/accepted? Why?

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  • Scale div in an upwards direction, instead of down?

    - by Derrick
    I have a custom info window over a google map, sometimes these info windows contain an image. When they do, the info window scales down over the marker it is positioned over as soon as the image has finished loading. So the images take longer to load and the div's position has already been calculated by the time the image is finished loading. I do believe there is a way of checking if an image has finished loaded, but that seems a long route - is there not a simple way with JS or CSS to get the div to scale upwards instead of down. Anyone have any clues?

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  • How refresh a DrawingArea in PyGTK ?

    - by Lialon
    I have an interface created with Glade. It contains a DrawingArea and buttons. I tried to create a Thread to refresh every X time my Canva. After a few seconds, I get error messages like: "X Window Server 0.0", "Fatal Error IO 11" Here is my code : import pygtk pygtk.require("2.0") import gtk import Canvas import threading as T import time import Map gtk.gdk.threads_init() class Interface(object): class ThreadCanvas(T.Thread): """Thread to display the map""" def __init__(self, interface): T.Thread.__init__(self) self.interface = interface self.started = True self.start() def run(self): while self.started: time.sleep(2) self.interface.on_canvas_expose_event() def stop(self): self.started = False def __init__(self): self.interface = gtk.Builder() self.interface.add_from_file("interface.glade") #Map self.map = Map.Map(2,2) #Canva self.canvas = Canvas.MyCanvas(self.interface.get_object("canvas"),self.game) self.interface.connect_signals(self) #Thread Canvas self.render = self.ThreadCanvas(self) def on_btnChange_clicked(self, widget): #Change map self.map.change() def on_interface_destroy(self, widget): self.render.stop() self.render.join() self.render._Thread__stop() gtk.main_quit() def on_canvas_expose_event(self): st = time.time() self.canvas.update(self.map) et = time.time() print "Canvas refresh in : %f times" %(et-st) def main(self): gtk.main() How can i fix these errors ?

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  • How Transport for London Website Works

    - by Subhen
    Hi, Here let me clarify , I have no intentions to peep in to or any evil intention towards tfls database and other related information. But , ofcourse Millions of users are greatly beniftted the way it serves the information. http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/ So , If we want to create some site like tfl, journeyplanner , what are the basic things we need to keep in mind. Which Architecture We should use? Can We create this website using ASP.NET(Should be able to)? Is TFL integrating it's website with google maps or any other GPS Edit: While you enter the Zip/Pin code or Station name , it creates a map automatically from source to destination and calcculates the distance also. My Question here is , How do they calculate the distance , do they keep help of Maps or GPS or they created there own webservic?

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