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Maggie Tsai

Better CSS and HTML for daily blog postings - 46 views

Bob, Two new changes are implemented now - 1. better HTML format as you suggested 2. post interval setting: daily, twice daily and weekly Please take a look and advise any issue. Thanks!

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Graham Perrin

SQLite, Berkeley DB (BDB), ZODB, BLOB, file system, local caching, WebArchive - 59 views

Subject: WebArchive format http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webarchive is updated to reflect the growing range of applications, including Safari 4 for Windows, that support the format. http://www.wu...

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Manish Jain

MongoDB 3.4 Released - Here's What You Need to Know? | Konstantinfo - 0 views

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    The most modern and open-source database program gets a new version, and trust me it has a lot of new things on the offer list - Multimodel capabilities, improved GUI and more. Read below to know everything in detail about the new MongoDB.
Maggie Tsai

Agenda-at-a-Glance | ERE Expo 2008 Spring - San Diego - March 31 - April 2, 2008 - 0 views

  • Sourcing Track Digging Through Diigo Tim O'Connor ( Capgemini NA)
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    In this session, O'Connor introduces you to Diigo, a site that allows you create your own database of candidates on line for free. Diigo was not created with the thought of recruiting in mind, but he explains how it can be a hidden gem for a few select recruiters and researchers in the U.S. who have been lucky enough to understand how to get the most of it. You'll learn how to do Boolean searches across multiple search engines in just seconds. You'll learn more about bookmarks and tags. You'll learn how to create your own database of candidates online--for free. And more.
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