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  • Référencement : Google crée un outil pour renier les mauvais liens entrants et rectifier les mauvaises décisions SEO

    Référencement : Google crée un outil pour renier les mauvais liens entrants Et rectifier les mauvaises décisions SEO Google annonce un nouvel outil permettant de désavouer les liens entrants vers son site et se débarrasser des effets néfastes de certaines stratégies de référencement douteuses. La firme souligne que ce service s'adresse aux webmasters notifiés d'une action antispam basée sur des « liens non naturels » pointant vers leur site. Il permettra de chasser ces backlinks et regagner la réputation de ces pages. [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ni1-6PIqNHk/UH3EKHp0AoI/AAAAAAAAAFY/UB7LI6eWE6M/s1600/img1.png[/IMG] Le « PageRank » ou l'obs...

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  • How to configure Google sitemap links? [duplicate]

    - by Alexander Farber
    This question already has an answer here: What are the most important things I need to do to encourage Google Sitelinks? 5 answers I run a Wordpress 3.7.1–de_DE sit, but don't have much experience with it yet. When my site comes up in a Google search, there are 2 links displayed underneath: I believe these links are called "Google sitemap" and my question is how to configure them in Wordpress. Because while the right link is pointing to the /ueber-mich URL at the website, the left link was pointing to an non-existing /imprint and I had to add that webpage as a workaround for now. And I'd like to change the /imprint to German /impressum anyway (currently I use mod_rewrite to redirect).

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  • Automatic language transformation in editor or IDE [on hold]

    - by Rumca
    Are there any tools that are capable of editing code but in different language? To be more concrete, I want to parse java source file in editor, compile it to my language X, edit in X and compile back to java on save. Or edit pom.xml file using non-XML syntax. Which editor or IDE would be easiest to use for implementing such prototype? Option to transform only a snippet would be ideal to limit effort on parsing. For one example, Intellij IDEA can display anonymous class so it looks like lambda expression hiding some of boilerplate.

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  • Opinion : les framework web sont-ils synonymes du mal ? Partagez-vous l'avis de ce développeur PHP ? Expliquez nous pourquoi

    Opinion : les framework web sont-ils synonymes du mal ? J'ai récemment remarqué que personne n'a pris de recul sur les frameworks dédiés au langage PHP. Ils sont utilisés partout, ils sont devenus critères numéro un dans les recrutements de projets, ils sont l'équivalent d'une mode, etc. Bref, le framework est devenu le crucifix du développeur web. Mais un framework, est-ce vraiment que du bien? Non. En rassemblant une certaine quantité d'information trouvée sur quelques débats à propos de ceux-ci, j'ai décidé d'exprimer mon opinion sur l'utilisation d'un framework. Je trouve qu'un framework peut s'avérer être au sens propre le synonyme du mal. Avons-nous des statistiques sur l'utilisation des framewor...

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  • Le FBI aurait payé des tiers pour insérer des backdoors dans OpenBSD, l'affaire aurait été étouffée pendant 10 ans

    Le FBI aurait payé des tiers pour insérer des backdoors dans OpenBSD L'affaire aurait été étouffée pendant 10 ans Un scoop explosif vient de faire son apparition sur la toile et déchaîne déjà les passions. Un ancien contractuel du FBI vient de révéler, après 10 années de silence - et l'attente de la fin de son accord de non-divulgation - que le bureau fédérale des investigations américain aurait payé pendant des années des consultants pour insérer des portes dérobées (backdoors) dans le système d'exploitation Unix-like OpenBSD. Theo de Raadt, l'un des lead-developer du système, très réputé pour sa sécurité, aurait reçu un e-mail de la part de Gregory Perryn, directe...

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  • Will the MacBook Pro Early 2011 work better with Ubuntu than the Air Late 2010?

    - by AllanCaeg
    I got this late 2010 11" MacBook Air. I'm having issues with NVIDIA graphics, especially with GNOME Shell. I'm thinking about selling this to switch to the new MacBook Pro, particularly the entry level 13" (see specs here), because of the Intel HD Graphics 3000. I assume that it will be more FOSS-friendly. I just want to point out that there are non-negotiable reasons why I'm keeping an Apple hardware at the moment, so let's keep this on topic. Will the MacBook Pro Early 2011 work better with Ubuntu than the Air Late 2010? Any other factors than the graphics hardware? Should we expect better NVIDIA graphics anytime soon?

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  • June 14th Webcast: Using Personalization in Oracle eAM

    - by Oracle_EBS
    ADVISOR WEBCAST: Using Personalization in Oracle eAMPRODUCT FAMILY: Enterprise Asset Management June 14, 2012 at 11 am ET, 9 am MT, 8 am PT Personalization is the ability within an E-Business Suite instance to make changes to the look and behavior of OA Framework-based pages without programming (and, therefore, upgradeable!).TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: Oracle eAM customers have leveraged Personalization to address many of the following use cases: making a non-mandatory field mandatory on a Work Order adding a new field to the header region entering the specifications for a new field disabling a field to prevent user entry adding Asset Description to Create Work Request Page viewing Asset Hierarchy in Create Work Request Page setting Auto Request Material Flag to yes by default A short, live demonstration (only if applicable) and question and answer period will be included. Oracle Advisor Webcasts are dedicated to building your awareness around our products and services. This session does not replace offerings from Oracle Global Support Services. Current Schedule can be found on Note 740966.1 Post Presentation Recordings can be found on Note 740964.1

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  • Where does ntpdate get its settings from and what is the "no servers can be used" error about?

    - by wilhil
    When I run ntpdate on its own, I get the following output: 8 Jun 15:47:46 ntpdate[31251]: no servers can be used, exiting If I run it with the -q ntp.ubuntu.com switch, it seems to query just fine. I have been hunting through many files and the most relevant one I have found is /etc/default/ntpdate, however, even with NTPDATE_USE_CONF set to no, I just can't understand/see how this error is occurring Any ideas? Update-- been looking non stop... It appears that ntupdate-debianworks fine and is the actual command that makes use of /etc/default/ntupdate, but, this doesn't answer the main question and I still can't find it...

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  • Shifting from XNA/C# to C++?

    - by Fat_Scout
    For a while now, I've been working with XNA for game design and development (although only for personal use ATM.) Overall, I'm a major fan of XNA itself, and it's overall "feel." However, due to the fact that: XNA seems to have a lack of support (no Metro support, no updates since 2010, etc.) I plan to try and get a job in the game development industry, and due to C++'s dominance, being more familiar with it would be very useful XNA only supports Windows (non-Metro) and Xbox 360, while I am interested in Mac and (to a lesser extent) Linux support. I've been trying to shift over to C++ as my main language. However, I do not want to focus on learning raw DirectX/C++ at this time, so I've been looking for a higher level C++ API (something about the same level as XNA, although something a bit more low-level would be fine) with a feel similar to XNA. So, for someone switching from C#/XNA to C++, what would my best choice(s) be for API's similar to XNA, although unmanaged and running on C++?

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  • ASP.NET MVC and Me in PragPub Magazine

    The June issue (also in pdf) of the online PragPub magazine, published by the Pragmatic Bookshelf has two articles on ASP.NET MVC. The first is called Agile Microsoft and is an introduction to ASP.NET MVC geared towards those whove never seen it. Its nice seeing ASP.NET MVC featured in this magazine which in its own words tends to cater to a non-Microsoft crowd. To some developers, Microsofts technologies are a given, the river they swim in. To others, not using Microsofts tools is the default....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Replace Android on HP Slate 21?

    - by user288626
    I want to replace Android with Ubuntu for Androids on my new HP Slate 21. As far as I known none has ever tried it yet and I would appreciate if Ask Ubuntu would help out here. Would I need to unlock & root first my machine? (In which case I will need a second machine plugged to my Slate...) Or can I just insert the bootable usb with the distribution I need and go from there as in a normal non-optical drive situation? Also where can I find the downloadable file/image of Ubuntu for Android as describe here? I see no link with the name on it.. Should I just download the normal dis and choose from options when installing it?

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  • How to get out of supporting deadend sales pitches?

    - by JoseK
    As part of being a programmer, you often are asked to provide estimates/ make slideware / do technical demos for Sales teams to present to end-clients. Sometimes we go along for the 'technical' discussions or 'strategic capability planning' or some similar mumbo-jumbo. Sometimes, you kind of know which ones are totally going to fail and are not worth pursuing but the Sales guys present fake optimism and extract 'few more slides' out of you or the 'last conference call'. These don't lead to anywhere and are just a waste of time from other tasks for the week. My question is how do you get out of these situations without coming across as non-cooperative. Updated after Kate Gregory's answer: The problem is related to projects we know are doomed (from the technical feedback we've received) But Sales ain't convinced since they've just had a call higher up the management chain - so it's definitely going ahead !

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  • How are you keeping abreast with latest HPC trends?

    - by Fanatic23
    For those of you primarily working on high performance computing for non-scientific purposes (as in no fortran) what are the ways by which you keep yourself abreast of the latest trends out there? Industry gossip? Random blogs from google? Search SO? I am into HPC recently and looking for the high level architectural landscape. Given that everyone from GPGPU coders to FPGA folks to Erlang developers claim they are into HPC, how are you keeping up with so much information?

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  • Forked a project, where do my version numbers start?

    - by TheLQ
    I have forked a project and have changed lots of it. This fork isn't just a small feature change here and a buried bug fix there, its a pretty substantial change. Only most of the core code is shared. I forked this project at v2.5.0. For a while I've started versioning my fork at v3.0 . However I'm not sure if this is the right way, mainly because when that project hits v3.0, things get confusing. But I don't want to start over at v1.0 or v0.1 because that implies infancy, instability, and non-refindness of a project. This isn't true, as most of the core code is very refined and stable. I'm really lost on what to do, so I ask here: Whats the standard way to deal with this kind of situation? Do most forks start over again, bump up version numbers, or do something else that I'm not aware of.

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  • OpenShift : la compilation des applications Java dans le Cloud désormais possible, Red Hat étend sa plateforme PaaS

    OpenShift : le développement et la compilation des applications Java dans le Cloud désormais possible Red Hat étend sa plateforme PaaS Red Hat vient d'étendre sa plateforme d'hébergement Cloud OpenShift, qui peut désormais être utilisée non seulement pour déployer des applications, mais également pour développer des projets en utilisant le Cloud. OpenShift est une solution PaaS (Platform as a Service) qui avait été lancée en mai dernier par par Red Hat pour les développeurs open source, afin de concurrencer Windows Azure et Google App Engine. La plateforme permet d'héberger et exécuter des applications en Java, Ruby, Python, PHP et Perl. OpenShift supporte les bas...

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  • How can you remove Unity?

    - by Brad
    In previous versions of Netbook Remix I was able to disable the netbook-launcher and just have a blank desktop. I liked the speed of the Netbook version but not the interface, this worked well for me. However, now with 10.10 and Unity I'm having trouble doing a similar thing. I tried removing netbook-launcher from the startup and tried uninstalling unity. The best result I got was a black desktop with a panel and a non configurable blank white background. Is Unity soo integrated into this version that I will have to just go with the default ubuntu installation?? In the past the default version has been slower then the Netbook version without the interface. Thanks.

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  • Wifi worked after reinstalling the driver, but why did it stopped working in the first place?

    - by Ankit
    I was having an issue with connecting to my wifi router since yesterday; could see the router in the wireless networks available but the router was not authenticating my password. I tried unblocking the hardware switches though non was blocked. Finally on discussing with the ISP i gave a re-installation of the wireless driver a try; and to my surprise that worked.(I was assuming faulty wifi router). So as per the subject of the question; I am very curious to know what actually happened that prevented me to connect to my wifi. Any logs that I could see to confirm the cause of this suspicious activity.

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  • How to calculate maximum number of request in 128 MB VPS performance?

    - by ifdion
    I am a newbie here, please let me know if I'm using wrong webmaster terms. I am currently setting up a VPS for a multi site WordPress. The VPS uses Debian 6 LNMP setup and the DNS is being taken care by another service. Currently the VPS is running non multi site WordPress with -+ 83 MB RAM out of 128MB. As far as I know the performance is relative to the number of request, not the number of sites in the multi site setup. The question How do I calculate maximum number of request in with that setup? If the information is not enough, what other factor do I need to know? Thank you in advance.

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  • Where can I find statistics / figures on how long testing should / could take?

    - by NoCarrier
    I'm trying to convince management that testing/QA takes considerably longer than non-developers think. Some smaller shops don't have budgets for testers and phbs automatically assume the developer will spend a few minutes after every build "testing" and deliver a perfectly functional system. Can someone point me to some numbers? e.g. Testing should be XX% of your total man hour count , etc etc? Or perhaps some real world experience? My goal is to have some numbers that are grounded in real life so I can make time/effort allocation justifications for "proper" testing when preparing estimates and timelines for applications. Maybe not full blown 100% TDD, but pragmatically close to it. I apologize if I seem vague.

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  • Flash 10.1 est là : accélération matérielle et 32 failles colmatées au programme

    Mise à jour du 11/06/10 Flash 10.1 : accélération matérielle et 32 failles colmatées Flash 10.1 est là. Cette nouvelle version de Flash s'accompagne de l'arrivée de l'accélération matérielle et de la correction de 32 failles de sécurité. La première innovation devrait faire taire, du moins en partie, les critiques sur les performances de la technologie d'Adobe. L'accélération matérielle permet de lire les vidéos (H.264) en utilisant les ressources de la carte graphique (GPU) et non plus du CPU. Résultat, une lecture plus rapide et fluide, et un processeur moins impacté par l'utilisation du player. Tout ceci se passe sur le papier. E...

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  • How to change keyboard sleep button to hibernate?

    - by Allu2
    I have a keyboard with a "sleep" button that does indeed make my computer go to sleep. The problem is that Ubuntu can't really handle sleep on my computer, causing it go into a non-responsive mode, having the CPU fan spinning at full speed and it stops receiving any input. Hibernation instead works mainly as it should. I would like to set the sleep key to hibernate, but the keyboard settings' hotkeys tab doesn't have this "sleep" keybinding and though I could make new one with hibernate --force as the command, it would require root rights to run. How can I change the keyboard sleep button action to hibernate?

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  • Installing Ubuntu 13.10 'Saucy Salamander' on L75D-A7280 hangs on a black screen

    - by Riven
    Trying to get Ubuntu 13.10 to work and it will not. Seen that somebody is having a similar problem, some things failing then it just hangs on a black screen (after pressing F1 to see what it's doing). My system is a Toshiba Satellite L75D-A7280, and I have tried two different files that I had downloaded from Ubuntu.com with no luck. My laptop came with Windows 8 and following the dual-boot directions Ubuntu 12.04 was installed and worked perfect, except for completely obliterating Windows 8 and voiding my warranty, meaning neither Toshiba nor the retail center I bought my system from can help me legally, besides giving advice... nor can I return it to get a non-UEFI based system. I really need to figure this out, I am a student and need my laptop working properly with any OS I put on it. Will continue searching for any information I can find.

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  • Oracle Cloud Applications Day 2013... Sta arrivando!

    - by claudiac.caramelli
    Mancano pochi giorni all'evento dedicato alle applicazioni Oracle in ambito Cloud: la manifestazione si svolgerà lunedì 28 nella sede de Il Sole 24Ore, in via Monte Rosa 91, a Milano. Non perderti l'evento dell'anno dove potrai scoprire tutte le novità e le caratteristiche del pacchetto Cloud più completo al mondo! L'agenda della giornata è ricca: la mattina potrai assistere a interventi moderati da Enrico Pagliarini, il pomeriggio potrai partecipare alle parallele dedicate ai topic più importanti, dove approfondirai gli aspetti che più ti interessano. Partecipa alla conversazione con l'hashtag #CloudDayIt. Tutte le informazioni le trovi QUI Ti aspettiamo!

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  • Vertex data split into separate buffers or one one structure?

    - by kiba2
    Is it better to have all vertex data in one structure like this: class MyVertex { int x,y,z; int u,v; int normalx, normaly, normalz; } Or to have each component (location, normal, texture coordinates) in separate arrays/buffers? To me it always seemed logical to keep the data grouped together in one structure because they'd always be the same for each instance of a shared vertex and that seems to be true for things like character models (ex: the normal should be an average of adjacent normals for smooth lighting). One instance where this doesn't seem to work is other kinds of meshes like say a cube where the texture coordinates for each may be the same but that causes them to be different where the vertices are shared. Does everybody normally keep them separate? Won't this make them less space efficient if there needs to be an instance of texture coordinates and normals for each triangle vertex (They won't be indexed)? Can OpenGL even handle this mixing of indexed (for location) vs non-indexed buffers in the same VBO?

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  • VS2012 Launch Event &ndash; Combating Bugs And Poor Performance In Production

    - by Tarun Arora
    I presented a session “A techies guide to combating bugs & poor performance in production” at the Microsoft IT Visual Studio Launch event.  The key message was to demonstrate what common production issues (non-reproducible bugs and poor performance) techie’s run into and how the tooling in Visual Studio can help you efficiently tackle these issues. Remember, a Techie without efficient tools is only half the good!                                                       A techies guide to combating bugs & poor performance in production from Avanade Enjoy!

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