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  • Great finds: Hyper-V Survival Guide

    - by Enrique Lima
    Virtualization and “the Cloud” have gained visibility  over the last 5 years (at least).  Diving into Hyper-V requires dedication and a very good understanding of what goes on with the different layers that need to interact.  In browsing through the TechNet Wiki, I ran into the Hyper-V Survival Guide. Here is the link to the resource: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/hyper-v-survival-guide.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0

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  • 5 Easy Ways to Get High PR Links to Boost Your Site in Google

    High PR links are some of the most valuable aspects in any link-building & SEO campaign. Not only do these links make Google respect your site more, but they can also boost your site's ranking overnight. Here are 5 places to get high quality links that will do a lot of good to your site's ranking in Google.

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  • What is lightweight lock in distributed shared memory systems?

    - by Kutluhan Metin
    I started reading Tanenbaum's Distributed Systems book a while ago. I read about two phase locking and timestamp reordering in transactions chapter. While having a deeper look from google I heard of lightweight transactions/lightweight transactional memory. But I couldn't find any good explanation and implementation. So what is lightweight memory? What are the benefits of lightweight locks? And how can I implement them?

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  • SEO Can Really Help Your Company

    As the corporate world becomes ever more information hungry, SEO has become an integral part of marketing strategy. Most companies know that having a website is good for business but few understand how to make it work properly for them. Engaging a reputable SEO firm to do the work for them is the best way forward because if you cannot be found when potential customers are looking for you, you will not have an effective presence online.

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  • How to Make a Website?

    Before you plan to make a website, it is helpful that you should have necessary knowledge regarding creation and maintenance of a website. Online you will come across many websites which will give you vital information on website creation, but there are only few which offer good stuff for the beginners. Having knowledge beforehand will make this task less complex for you.

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  • Perfect SEO Keywords

    Having good keywords for your search engine optimisation are a great way to help you improve the search engine rankings for your website and get more traffic coming in. There are a few ways that you can try to find the perfect keywords for your site...

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  • Tips For Optimizing Web Content

    It is a well-known idea that 'content is king'. Yes, it is true in so many ways. It is but your website content elaborates the facts about your business. It is but your content plays an important role in persuading potential clients. Therefore, your content must be optimized - unique, error-free, and of good quality.

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  • Do you know any independant keyword(phrase) statistics trend website?

    - by Sam
    Hi all, does anyone know an equally impressive service that shows the amount of times a specific keyword(phrase) has been searched, as well as a branch of other similar words? The one discussed in this video (Wordtracker.com) seems very good, but has gone commercial unfortunately which is not what Im looking for. I really would prefer free tool... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2M1tXtAc18&feature=related Any suggestions for similar free online tools are very welcome. Thanks

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  • Window indicators

    <b>Mark Shuttleworth:</b> "The Ayatana Indicators work has given us a crisp, clean basis for indicators in the panel. We've said they will all look a particular way, and behave a particular way. And we've said they will be placed on the right of the panel. But why limit indicators to the panel? Let's make it possible for applications to use indicators themselves, for all the things that indicators are good at:"

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  • What a Search Engine Company Claims to Do

    A good optimization company can be found on the Internet. These SEO companies are proud of their qualifications, awards, honors, and reliability. These are solid signs of their dedication to their expertise and focus on getting "the bottom line". They also showcase why they are above the rest of other SEO firms.

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  • Managing Printers with Group Policy, PowerShell, and Print Management

    Just because it is possible to do many configuration jobs 'click by bleeding click', doesn't mean that it is a good idea. It is better to step back, plan, and use the advanced resources provided for managing large network. Printer configuration is the perfect illustration of this, and Joseph demonstrates how the use of Group Policy, PowerShell, and Print Management can turn a time-consuming chore into a pleasure.

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  • Is possible to create an intranet site in Ruby on Rails? [closed]

    - by Akromyk
    I'm just coming out of a .Net course and I'm wondering whether it is possible to create an intranet site using Ruby on Rails, and if so, would it even be a good idea. I plan on creating a web site for a vendor that hopes to open up a physical location and it would be beneficial for us to go with a technology that could tie their web front into their intranet for helping them manage orders and logins, but at the same time still have a low cost.

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  • google analytics statistics

    - by colmcq
    I am compiling a report for a client using google analytics. I have observed that the client has unusually good page view times (5 mins) and excellent bounce rates (<25%). I need to reference research data that validates my assertion that these figures are excellent compared to an industry standard (the industry is ecommerce and gaming). Can you direct me to any published research data that specifies normal bounce rates and page view times for this industry?

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  • 5 Firefox Based Browsers You Probably Haven't Seen Before

    <b>Tech Drive-In:</b> "Light the world with Firefox video is a nice depiction of Firefox through the years. But how many of you actually knew that there are a number of Firefox based browsers which are as good or oven better than Firefox? Here is a list of 5 Firefox based browsers you should know."

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  • Kind of lost, and I don't know where to start

    - by Rasheed Mehrinfar
    I am 16-year-old who's always been interested in the world of programming. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction in what language I should learn first, and possibly suggest any good tutorials/ guides to learn from. Also, do you think it's worth it to kinda of "play around" and get familiar with a program like 3ds max, as my goal is to work in the gaming industry. Or would that just be a waste of time?

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  • Is it already possible to enable Compiz on an i5 Thinkpad laptop?

    - by jmm
    Besides a number of other issues, I still cannot enable Compiz or any effects with Maverick on a Thinkpad X201. I understand this laptop is supported by Ubuntu, yet I have found a good number of posts reporting problems. I would like to know if they have been solved by now. Processor: 4x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 540 @ 2.53GHz Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) OpenGL Renderer Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ironlake Mobile GEM 20100330 DEVELOPMENT 2.6.35-27-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Thanks for your help, jmm

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  • Should I use my own public API on my site (via JS)?

    - by newboyhun
    First of all, this question is far more different other 'public api questions' like this: Should a website use its own public API?, second, sorry for my English. You can find the question summarized at the bottom of this question. What I want to achieve is a big website with a public api, so who like programming (like me) and likes my website, can replicate my website's data with a much better approach (of course with some restrictions). Almost everything could be used by the public API. Because of this, I was thinking about making the whole website AJAX driven. There would be parts of the API which would be limited only to my website (domain), like login, registering. There would be only an INTERFACE on the client side, which would use the public and private API to make this interface working. The website would be ONLY CLIENT SIDE, well, I mean, the website would only use AJAX to use the api. How do I imagine this? The website would be like a mobile application, the application only sending a request to a webserver, which returns a json, the application parses it, and uses it to advance in the application. (e.g.: login) My thoughts: Pros: The whole website is built up by javascript, this means I don't need to transfer the html to the client, saving bandwidth. (I hope so) Anyone can use up the data of my website to make their own cool things. (Is this a con or pro? O_O) The public API is always in use, so I can see if there are any error. Cons: Without Javascript the website is unusable. The bad guys easily can load the server with requesting too much data (like Request Per Second 10000), but this can be countered via limiting this with some PHP code and logging. Probably much more work So the question in some words is: Should I build my website around my own api? Is it good to work only on the client side? Is this good for a big website? (e.x.: facebook, yeah facebook is a different story, but could it run with an 'architecture' like this?)

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