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  • Infragistics and CenterSpace Software Team Up to Deliver Mathematical Charting Solution

    Princeton, N.J. & Elstree, England & Corvallis, OR – May 5, 2010 — Infragistics, a world leader in user interface (UI) development tools and experts in the User Experience (UX) market, and CenterSpace Software, a leading provider of enterprise class numerical component libraries for the .NET platform, today announced that they have teamed up to bring a complete mathematical charting solution to .NET developers.

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  • In-Store Tracking Gets a Little Harder

    - by David Dorf
    Remember how Nordstrom was tracking shopper movements within their stores using the unique number, called a MAC, emitted by the WiFi radio in smartphones?  The phones didn't need to connect to the network, only have their WiFi enabled, as most people do by default.  They did this, presumably, to track shoppers' path to purchase and better understand traffic patterns.  Although there were signs explaining this at the entrances, people didn't like the notion of being tracked.  (Nevermind that there are cameras in the ceiling watching them.)  Nordstrom stopped the program. To address this concern the Future of Privacy, a Washington think tank, created Smart Store Privacy, a do-not-track service that allows consumers to register their MAC address in much the same way people register their phone numbers in the national do-not-call list.  A group of companies agreed to respect consumers' wishes and ignore smartphones listed in the database.  The database includes Bluetooth identifiers as well.  Of course you could simply turn your bluetooth and WiFi off when shopping as well. Most know that Apple prefers to use BLE beacons to contact and track smartphones within their stores.  This feature extends the typical online experience to also work in physical stores.  By identifying themselves, shoppers can expect a more tailored shopping experience much like what we've come to expect from Amazon's website, with product recommendations and offers that are (usually) relevant. But the upcoming release of iOS8 is purported to have a new feature that randomizes the WiFi MAC address of smartphones during the "probing" phase.  That is, before connecting to the WiFi network, a random MAC number is used so as to keep the smartphone's real MAC address secret.  Unless you actually connect to the store's WiFi, they won't recognize the MAC address. The details on this are still sketchy, but if the random MAC is consistent for a short period, retailers will still be able to track movements anonymously, but they won't recognize repeat visitors.  That may be sufficient for traffic analytics, but it will stymie target marketing.  In the case of marketing, using iBeacons with opt-in permission from consumers will be the way forward. There is always a battle between utility and privacy, so I expect many more changes in this area.  Incidentally, if you'd like to see where beacons are being used this site tracks them around the world.

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  • How to Choose the Right Web Development Services Provider For Outsourcing

    Many a times you are confronted with situations where the work at your hand is more than what your in-house professionals can accomplish. Again there may be times when you can accomplish the work by your individual effort but that will keep you diverted from your core activities like business development, finance management etc. In such situations, outsourcing your web development services could be an attractive choice.

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  • Google rafraichit son interface utilisateur avec WebGL et HTML 5, plusieurs autres services suivront

    Google rafraichit son interface utilisateur avec WebGL et HTML 5 Plusieurs autres services suivront Après le lancement de son nouveau réseau social Google+ pour contrer Facebook, Google a annoncé qu'il travaille sur un projet pour apporter une nouvelle expérience utilisateur et une amélioration de l'interface de plusieurs de ses services. Le premier à en bénéficier est depuis aujourd'hui le moteur de recherche qui arbore d'ores et déjà son nouveau look. La page d'accueil du moteur de Google affiche désormais un nouveau bandeau de menu noir, « plus convivial », et des boutons de recherche redessinés. Cette i...

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  • Keyword Selection

    As most marketers know from having experience on line, keyword selection is one of the top priorities to having your sales copy or article found in the search engines. Not only is this a top priority, it's the one thing you must spend time on to make sure you do have the keyword selection correct. You may ask.

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  • Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1

    <b>the linux experience:</b> "So I recently decided I wanted to find out more about Windows 7, have the opportunity to form an opinion about it. Having mostly heard good things, I wanted to give it a try and find out if the guys at Redmond finally got it right."

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  • Next lowest value in MySQL Database [migrated]

    - by Justin Edwards
    SELECT * FROM `experience` WHERE `reqexp` <> '4793' ORDER BY 'lvl' DESC LIMIT 1 Here is what I want to do. I am making an online game for a client, and need to be able to use a mysql query with a random value, and find the level associated with that amount of experience. In this case, I need to find the next value lower than 4793 that already exists in the database so I can determine the players appropriate level. Any Ideas?

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  • How do you demonstrate performance in paired-programming environments?

    - by NT3RP
    Performance reviews have come up recently at my work, and I was put in an interesting position. Our team does a lot of pair programming, which has a tendency of averaging out the skill differences between team members (especially considering we rotate pairs). Generally, when doing performance reviews, you look back at the work you've done, and demonstrate what you've accomplished, and how you've exceeded expectations to try to negotiate a raise or other benefits. How do you demonstrate (or even measure) individual performance in an environment like this?

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  • Are You Meeting Social Customer Service Expectations?

    - by Mike Stiles
    Whether it’s B2B or B2C, one sure path to repeat business is making sure your buyer has a memorably pleasant and successful customer service experience with you. If they get that kind of treatment consistently, that’s called a relationship. And those aren’t broken easily. Social customer service, driven by integrated SRM (social relationship management) technology, is the venue that can effectively connect customers not only to the brand, but to other customers. Positive experiences, once administered, don’t just rest with the recipient. They’re published in the form of public raves and peer-to-peer recommendation, a force far more actionable than push advertising. What’s more, your customers have come to expect access to you and satisfaction from you using social. An NM Incite study shows 83% of Twitter users and 71% of Facebook users expect to get an answer from brands the same day they post to them on their social assets. To make sure you’re responding, you’ve got to have a tech platform that’s set up to moderate and alert so you’ll know ASAP a customer needs help. The more integrated your social enterprise is, the faster you can not only respond, but respond with the answer they’re looking for, because your system is connected to the internal resources that can surface the answer or put wheels in motion to rectify the situation in the shortest amount of time possible. But if you go to the necessary lengths to make sure your customers feel valued and important, will they really reward you? The study says 71% of consumers who got quick and effective responses from companies they contacted via social were more likely to recommend the brand to their friends and followers. So yes, sweeping people off their feet pays big dividends in terms of word-of-mouth marketing. But you should be keenly aware of the reverse side of that coin. Give people a negative experience, either in real world or virtual customer service, and that message is highly likely to get amplified through social channels faster and louder. Only 36% of the NM Incite study’s respondents reported that their problems were solved quickly and effectively. 36%? That’s hardly an impressive number. It gets worse. 10% never got so much as a response - at all. Going back to the relationship analogy, companies that are this deep in the ditch where customer service is concerned are making their girl or boyfriends really easy for a competitor to steal. Given the technology tools and data available right now for having an intimate knowledge of the customer, what products they’ve purchased, likely problems with those products, effective resolutions to those problems, and follow-up communication to gauge satisfaction, there are fewer excuses than ever for making the lifeblood of your business feel like you couldn’t care less. @mikestiles

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  • What is the Benefit of Offsite SEO

    Off site SEO is a massive field, which is extremely complex and is made up of lots of different factors. What I will look to do is touch on what I consider to be the most important areas and the impact which they can potentially have on your websites ranking within search engines. The primary and most important item in my experience is links.

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  • The Best SEO Education at Your Finger Tips

    There are thousands of examples as well as slides which have been created as well as easy to use eBooks and tutorials that one can use in order to implement a functional website. SEO education is widely accessible on the internet which will allow one to gain experience as well as knowledge and apply it to your existing business.

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  • Why Use SEO on Your Website?

    SEO can be a time consuming, difficult and frustrating experience. Many webmasters abandon the process altogether, but there are many good reasons why you should pursue SEO for your internet website. A large amount of consumers use the internet first when attempting to find local businesses.

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  • Kaspersky crée son propre système d'exploitation sécurisé, pour protéger les systèmes critiques des attaques sophistiquées

    Kaspersky crée son propre système d'exploitation sécurisé Pour protéger les systèmes critiques des attaques sophistiquées Devant la complexité sans précédent des dernières cyberattaques massives, Kaspersky Labs décide de prendre les choses en main et propose son propre OS sécurisé. La compagnie engage son expertise et son expérience en matière de sécurité pour concevoir et déployer un système d'exploitation sécurisé pour des systèmes jugés d'une « importance capitale ». Ceci étant dans le but de fournir une couche supplémentaire de protection contre malwares et autres attaques intelligentes. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/kaspersky-lab.jpg[/IMG]

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  • Libraries for game developement in c++? [on hold]

    - by LPeter1997
    It's time for me to start developing games in c++ (I have experience in game developement with xna and java). What libraries do you recommend? I tried Allegro, but the installation is pretty headcrushing already. Could you share me your experiences with the library(ies) you use? (maybe even advantages and disadvantages) By the way it's a good point if it can be easily connected to CodeBlocks or Dev-C++. Thanks for the answers!

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  • What are the alternatives to fixed-price or time-and-materials contracts for software development?

    - by Fortuity
    Where can I learn more about pros/cons of various pricing models for software development? Proponents of agile methodology suggest approaches such as multi-stage contracts, target cost contracts, target schedule contracts, shared benefit contracts, variable scope contracts (http://poppendieck.com/agilecontracts.htm). I'm looking for opinions, experience, case studies or informed discussion of these approaches.

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  • What are the alternatives to fixed-price or time-and-materials contracts for software development?

    - by Fortuity
    Where can I learn more about pros/cons of various pricing models for software development? Proponents of agile methodology suggest approaches such as multi-stage contracts, target cost contracts, target schedule contracts, shared benefit contracts, variable scope contracts (http://poppendieck.com/agilecontracts.htm). I'm looking for opinions, experience, case studies or informed discussion of these approaches.

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  • Desktop Fun: Mountain Travel Wallpaper Collection

    - by Asian Angel
    Traveling in the mountains can be an invigorating experience whether you are climbing to a specific height or going on an extended journey across them to the other side. Start your own epic journey to the heights of beauty on your desktop with our Mountain Travel Wallpaper collection. How to Make the Kindle Fire Silk Browser *Actually* Fast! Amazon’s New Kindle Fire Tablet: the How-To Geek Review HTG Explains: How Hackers Take Over Web Sites with SQL Injection / DDoS

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  • Why You Need a Web Content Writer With Marketing Know-How

    SEO web content writing is the key to bringing potential customers to your website, but you can do much better if your writer has marketing experience on her side. Such a writer can utilize her expertise in writing SEO content that will not only increase your site traffic, but which will set you up as the person to deal with in your chosen niche. This will boost your presence online, and help convert traffic into customers.

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  • Simple and Easy Online SEO Training

    Training is a method acquiring skills, knowledge or experience from one that trains. It is always important for everyone to gain education and I believe that each one of us passed through to a lot of trainings both formal and informal before we got whatever status we are right now.

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  • Oracle: Focus on the Customer

    Jeb Dasteel, Vice President Oracle Global Customer Programs, talks with Fred about what Oracle is doing to drive Customer Focus and to create the Superior Ownership Experience for every Oracle customer.

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  • Going to Oracle OpenWorld?

    - by erikanollwebb
    Anyone planning to be at Oracle OpenWorld?  We're looking for Business Analysts who might be interested in participating in a Gamification Focus Group.  If you are interested in participating, please contact Gozel Aamoth at [email protected]. We'd love to get folks interested in the topic to participate. There are also a number of other opportunities to give our Applications User Experience team some feedback on designs and concepts outside gamification.

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  • Marketing Burst Web and Landing Pages

    Marketing Burst was not created by a teenage techno geek without real world or real life marketing experience but by a seasoned professional for her own need to find simple solutions to marketing challenges she faced herself. Pam Bennett shares a similar story to many of use who was searching and spending money on experts who were thought to have the answers.

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  • Is it wrong to tell mobile users to view a site on their computer?

    - by betamax
    I am creating a web application that doesn't work correctly on mobile. I don't want to make it work on mobile because I would rather mobile users have a fully integrated experience and not have to use the web version. This mobile version will be released at a later date based on reaction to the initial web-based version. So, my question is: Is it wrong to not allow mobile users to use the site and instead show them some sort of splash screen telling them to come back to the site on a computer?

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  • Telecommuting with a foreign employer as a permanent job

    - by grabah
    Does anyone have any experience in telecommuting (working at home) for a company based in some foreign country? By this I don't mean working on some contracted job, but more or less permanent job. Is this even possible, what are options for payment, and can you expect to be paid by usual rates for that country or significantly less? Is there any working hours control, or as long as you deliver on time it's all good.

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