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Thar Marbles : Largest retailers of the processed Marble, Tiles and Granite in Kolkata,... - 0 views

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    Thar marbles is a premier marbles and granite agency in Kolkata. It has a huge reputation of supplying best quality products and services to its client. The agency stores numerous types of Cobblestones for paving the road. Thar marbles is into marbles industry since last 30 years and has projected itself the most trusted name in marbles and granite industry.
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anonymous

Aiding Web Development - Mozilla 8 Beta Offers New Features - 0 views

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    Mozilla has resorted to a faster upgrade cycle for Firefox and has unleashed a beta of Firefox version 8 with enhanced features.
anonymous

SEO or Social Media, or Both? How a Combination Can Help Your Web Design Busi... - 0 views

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    Social media marketing has significant advantages but without optimized content, the scope of social media is limited. Combining social media advertising and SEO services has greater benefits than either does individually.
saransh khanna

Web Designing Company India - 0 views

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    Unic web design is a well-known web designing company India which has been successfully serving its clients with all needs of Web Designing, Outsource Web Designing. The company has some most expert web designers Delhi rendering their services with expertise and experience to make out some of the best web designs in this industry.
Girja Tiwari

Find cheap broadband tariff - DSL comparison - 0 views

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    Find cheap broadband tariff - DSL comparison. If a cheap DSL tariff seeks knows how difficult it is, especially if someone has never with the territory DSL has employed. The abundance of providers, it makes an even lighter......Read Full Text
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The Ultimate List: 100+ Facebook Statistics [Infographics] - 15 views

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    With more than 500 million users Facebook has become the dominant player in the social networking industry. As marekters and business owners it is important to understand how potential customers are using Facebook in order to determine the best methods of communicating with them to build trust and facilitate customer aquisition. Our own Dan Zarella has done some great research into Facebook usage for his upcoming Science of Facebook Marketing webinar. This post aggregates many of his awesome statistics along with those from other organizations.
Willis Wee

Marketers ALERT: Time Spent On Social Media Has Tripled - 1 views

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    Social media has captured 17% of Americans' total Internet time in August 2009, nearly tripling the mere 6% in August 2008.
Willis Wee

Nokia Acquired Dopplr (And Wants To Build An Online Community) - 1 views

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    Nokia has explicitly stated their strategy in acquiring Dopplr: To build an online community using the expertise of the Dopplr team. Clearly, Nokia has set sights to build a community that worships its brand.
Manish Kumar

Payroll Software Market trends - India - 1 views

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    Adoption of new liberal policies in India has given birth immense opportunities to its industries. Success story of India's Software Industry is a step in the same direction. Bolstered with a significant, technically sound resource base, the software industry has grown unimpeded across various functions with the aim to streamline processes within the organization.
Manish Kumar

Sage CRM helps PCS Technology open doors to increased sales success - 1 views

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    Sage CRM was selected by PCS Technology primarily because of certain key features which included a robust workflow engine, powerful sales force automation module and an intuitive interface. Also Sage CRM has been configured as per the unique business processes followed by the frontline team which has ensured quick user adoption.
Hendy Irawan

DataGrid for Zend Framework - 0 views

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    Great news. Version 0.6.5 has just been released. As you may already know, it has 4 new "major" features:
Jeff Johnson

The Day Web 2.0 Died - 0 views

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    For a lot of people, the term "Web 2.0," ceased to mean anything real a long a time ago. For some, it never really meant anything to begin with it. As someone who writes about the so-called second version of the web for a living, I think I've held onto the Web 2.0 term as long as I could. But today, "Web 2.0″ has officially jumped the shark for me. That doesn't mean I'll stop using it - as a blanket term to describe the industry that I write about it can be helpful - but I have to admit that it has now become somewhat of a parody.
cysko cysko

No hidden white bias seen in presidential race - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Analysts said any reluctance to support Obama because he is black may have been overwhelmed this year by a desire to support the candidate people thought would fix the struggling economy. They also said the Bradley effect has faded as Americans have become used to blacks winning local elections and as the 1990s' more intense focus on crime and welfare has ebbed.
Dr. Sorin Adam Matei

Improvise - 0 views

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    Exploratory visualization based on multiple coordinated views is a rapidly growing area of information visualization. Ideally, users would be able to explore their data by switching freely between building and browsing in a flexible, integrated, interactive graphical environment that requires little or no programming skill to use. However, the possibilities for displaying data across multiple views depends on the flexibility of coordination, the expressiveness of graphical encoding, and the ability of users to comprehend the structure of their visualizations as they work. As a result, exploration has been limited in practice to a small fraction of useful visualizations. Improvise is a fully-implemented Java software architecture and user interface that enables users to build and browse highly-coordinated visualizations interactively. By coupling a shared-object coordination model with a declarative visual query language, users gain precise control over how navigation and selection affects the appearance of data across multiple views, using a potentially infinite number of variations on well-known coordination patterns such as synchronized scrolling, overview+detail, brushing, drill-down, and semantic zoom. Improvise has been used to build numerous visualizations for exploring information including election results, particle trajectories, network loads, music collections, the chemical elements, and even the dynamic coordination structure of its own visualizations in situ. This last technique-integrated metavisualization-is unique to Improvise.
anonymous

Images: Dinosaur sightings: Old search engines | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    How interesting the Internet has been throughout the years. If I am correct, it started in December 1966, but for the mass public, it started in the early 1990s. Ever since then, how we have communicated has changed our lives completely. The Internet is not a fad anymore. Recently, socialize media is a fast and growing aspects of all our lives. I cannot wait to see what is next.
Jeff Johnson

The fallacy of community - New Marketing and Social Media (Abraham Harrison) - 0 views

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    The unfortunate truth is that the term "community" is now so overly used and utterly misconstrued that it has become meaningless as a way of capturing the true essence of what it really is. It has now become a catch all phrase often used by social media strategists to describe an ideal that doesn't exist. It's become a presumptive description of customers or of end users in whatever form they come in, positioning them as already wanting to connect to a product line or a company. Many in social media end up contributing to this echo chamber, maintaining their standing in online discussions all the while causing damage to the concept as a whole.
Frederik Van Zande

SitePoint Blogs » In-browser Development Tools: Firebug Still King - 0 views

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    At the start of this year, I sat down to write the "Errors and Debugging" chapter of Simply JavaScript. I cracked my fingers, dove into the landscape of JavaScript debugging tools, and emerged very disappointed several hours later. At the time, Firefox was the only browser with a JavaScript debugging tool worth writing about: Firebug. Less than a year later, the landscape has changed dramatically. Every major browser has introduced new development tools that make it easier to diagnose problems with your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code right inside the browser in question. But can any of these tools stack up against the slick and effortlessly powerful tools provided by Firebug? Let's take a look.
Frederik Van Zande

Creating accessible charts using canvas and jQuery | Filament Group, Inc. - 0 views

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    Data visualization in HTML has long been tricky to achieve. Past solutions have involved non-standard plugins, proprietary behavior, and static images. But this has changed with the recent growth in support for the new HTML Canvas element, which provides a native drawing API that can be addressed with simple Javascript. This article is a proof of concept for visualizing HTML table data with the canvas element.
Mike Chelen

PieSpy - Inferring and Visualizing Social Network on IRC - 0 views

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    nferring and Visualizing Social Networks on IRC screenshot PieSpy is an IRC bot that monitors a set of IRC channels. It uses a simple set of heuristics to infer relationships between pairs of users. These inferrences allow PieSpy to build a mathematical model of a social network for any channel. These social networks can be drawn and used to create animations of evolving social networks. PieSpy has also been used to visualize Shakespearean social networks. This page got slashdotted on 11 March 2004, with the site getting 250,000 hits per hour. Thanks to Notnet for making sure it all stayed alive! PieSpy was presented at the Information Visualization conference (IV'04) in July 2004. Read the full paper online. It has also appeared in Computer Weekly, c't magazine, and I was interviewed live on BBC Radio Kent.
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