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Core Java course for Java programming skills - 0 views

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    Learn the basics of Java language through a Core Java course by Multisoft Systems. These skills are helpful for developers in programming.
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Best-in-class Advanced Dot Net training from certified trainers - 0 views

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    Incorporated with newest technology and training facility, and custom designed courses; the advanced .Net training from the Multisoft Systems helps the trainees develop and hone their skills in a multi-faceted manner.
jiyaverma

Best-in-class and convenient HTML5 training for learners - 0 views

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    Master HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 with proficient HTML5 training from experienced trainers at Multisoft Systems. Complete assistance through mock tests, progress reports and in-depth analysis.
Graham Perrin

Draft Protocol Spec (Google Wave Federation Protocol) - 1 views

  • Draft
  • Google Wave Federation Protocol Over XMPP
  • Anthony Baxter, Jochen Bekmann, Daniel Berlin, Soren Lassen, Sam Thorogood
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  • omits details that we are unable to capture at this point
  • Each document has an id
  • Each wavelet is a container for any number of documents.
  • Each item has a key-value map of annotations.
  • Annotations are key-value pairs that span arbitrary ranges of the XML document
  • to represent text formatting, spelling suggestions and hyper-links
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and annotations (page comments, highlights, stuck and floating notes) in the Diigo sense?
  • independent of the XML document structure
  • A document is a sequence of items
  • is composed of an XML document and a set of annotations.
  • Annotation keys and values are strings
  • each item conceptually has its own annotation map
  • more efficient to have just one annotation map for each consecutive run of items with the same annotations
  • serialization of the document without annotations into a string is not formally an XML document
  • current annotations update, which is a map of annotation keys to pairs (old-value, new-value), where old-value and new-value are either null or an annotation value
  • After the final component, the annotations update must be empty
  • Document operation components can be divided into four classes
  • do not directly affect the document or the cursor
  • annotation boundaries (annotationBoundary) change the current annotations update
  • interaction with annotations
  • Appendix A.  Protocol Schema
  • message AnnotationBoundary { // This field is set to true if and only if both ends and changes are // empty. It is needed to ensure that the optional annotationBoundary // component field is not dropped during serialization. optional bool empty = 1; // MUST NOT have the same string twice. repeated string end = 2; // MUST NOT have two updates with the same key. MUST NOT // contain any of the strings listed in the 'end' field. repeated KeyValueUpdate change = 3; }
  • optional AnnotationBoundary annotationBoundary = 1; optional string characters = 2; optional ElementStart elementStart = 3; optional bool elementEnd = 4; optional int32 retainItemCount = 5; optional string deleteCharacters = 6; optional ElementStart deleteElementStart = 7; optional bool deleteElementEnd = 8; optional ReplaceAttributes replaceAttributes = 9; optional UpdateAttributes updateAttributes = 10;
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    Note: this draft of the protocol/specification mentions annotation.
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    Whether 'annotation' in the Google Wave Protocol sense is comparable to annotation in the Diigo sense, I don't know.
Hendy Irawan

Cappuccino Web Framework - Build Desktop Class Applications in Objective-J and JavaScript - 0 views

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    "Cappuccino is an open source framework that makes it easy to build desktop-caliber applications that run in a web browser. "
Jennifer Jensen

Collaborative Pumpkin Project - 14 views

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    This free project has classrooms using three pumpkins - students will first make estimates and then take various measurements of each pumpkin. They will then count the seeds contained within each pumpkin. All data, other than estimates, will be posted via a GoogleDoc. As pumpkin data begins to be uploaded, classes can begin analyzing the data shared by all.
Mike Chelen

Uri parameters - Mibbit - 1 views

  • http://widget.mibbit.com/?server=irc.freenode.net&channel=%23test
faimone Björn

Twitter in der Unternehmenskommunikation - 0 views

  • Twitter: Wie Sie Micro-Blogging für Ihre Unternehmenskommunikation nutzen können
  • 0 prozentige Zuwachsraten pro Woche.
  • Micro-Blogging wird sogar im amerikanischen Präsidentschaftswahlkampf eingesetzt.
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  • Als Twitterer können Sie kurze Nachrichten, so genannte Tweets, via Web, Chat oder Handy auf den Dienst "Twitter" senden.
  • So bekommen Sie nur die Nachrichten angezeigt, die Sie auch lesen möchten.
  • ntsprechen Ihre Mitteilungen einer SMS,
  • s Ganze verbreiten Sie also individuell und in Echtzeit.
  • Öffentliche Meinung verfolgen ("Marktforschung"). Sie erfahren Meinungen, Ansichten von Marktteilnehmern schnell, ungefiltert und komprimiert.
  • enn Sie mit den richtigen Personen vernetzt sind, lohnt sich Micro-Blogging auf jeden Fall.
  • Persönliche Marke
  • Art Mischung aus SMS und Instant Messaging.
  • Lösungssuche.
  • etzwerke mit niedrigem Aufwand ausbauen
  • Informationen teilen.
  • ommunikationskanäle für Veranstaltungen oder Themen nutzen.
  • Nachrichten- oder Informationsticker
  • Projektmanagement. Bei einfachen Projekten können die Projektteilnehmer einzelnen Akteuren jeweils unkompliziert ihren Stand via Twitter mitteilen
  • Feedback und Ideen sammeln. Sie können laut nachdenken und sich Einfälle holen
  • aufzubauen
  • ihre neuesten Blog-Einträge verweisen
Peter Van der Straaten

Google Insights for Search - 1 views

  • Web Search Interest: bpmn
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      More insight into Google searches worldwide.
    Jeff Johnson

    untitled - 0 views

    • Google will join Facebook and MySpace, which launched ways to port user data to partner sites this week. Facebook Connect will provide the hooks to let users port their friends, profile photos, events, and other data across the Web to partner sites. MySpace on Thursday announced Data Availability, with Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket, and Twitter as initial partners for its effort to let members port their data.
    Michael Marlatt

    The Viral Garden's Top 25 Marketing & Social Media Blogs. Ahh,..finally, something tang... - 0 views

    • The Viral Garden's Top 25 Marketing & Social Media Blogs - Week 112 Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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      Need to figure out which blog to read, or, maybe who you should follow on Twitter, Plurk, cyber-space? This should help (some). :-)
    Michael Marlatt

    Social Network List - Over 700 SNS listed! - 0 views

    • Welcome to Social Network List! Over 700 Social Networks listed! Real Networks, Real People! Rate your favourites!
    Paul Ak

    SEO 2.0 | The Most Important Difference Between Websites and Blogs - 0 views

    • What is the most important difference between websites and blogs? It’s about being up to date or timeless. Or it’s about being still valid. The info at a blog is expected to be valid at a certain point in time while the content on a website is expected to be timeless.
      • Paul Ak
         
        Difference between Websites and Blogs
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    Openserving - Main Page - Free Content for All - 0 views

    • what's an openserving site? an individual blog or a collaborative blog where articles are sorted democratically and you keep 100% of the ad revenue Openserving extends the essence of the open source model — free software and content — to all aspects of web-based computing.
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      Openserving extends the essence of the open source model - free software and content - to all aspects of web-based computing.
      we provide bandwidth, storage, and software. you foster community, receive 100% ad revenue, drive traffic to your site
    Michael Marlatt

    O'Reilly -- What Is Web 2.0 - 0 views

    • In our initial brainstorming, we formulated our sense of Web 2.0 by example: Web 1.0   Web 2.0 DoubleClick --> Google AdSense Ofoto --> Flickr Akamai --> BitTorrent mp3.com --> Napster Britannica Online --> Wikipedia personal websites --> blogging evite --> upcoming.org and EVDB domain name speculation --> search engine optimization page views --> cost per click screen scraping --> web services publishing --> participation content management systems --> wikis directories (taxonomy) --> tagging ("folksonomy") stickiness --> syndication
    • 1. The Web As Platform Like many important concepts, Web 2.0 doesn't have a hard boundary, but rather, a gravitational core. You can visualize Web 2.0 as a set of principles and practices that tie together a veritable solar system of sites that demonstrate some or all of those principles, at a varying distance from that core.
    Maggie Tsai

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    Graham Perrin

    About AJAW and the Tabulator - 0 views

    • one possible form of a semantic web browser
    • bugs on other platforms
    • make RDF access easy
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    • demonstrate the use of Web architecture and Semantic web architecture
    • throw up problems
    • for the W3C TAG
    • best practices documents
    • find problems in general implementations or usage
    • find and design new breadcrumb protocols
    • conventions by which pointers are left and followed
    • make classes of problem solvable
    • Other browsers have tended to focus on a document at a time, or work by amassing a large static database of RDF
    • This browser works in a web of documents
    • much semantic web data is isolated from other webs of data,
    • links across systems. This browser is designed to use these links
    Graham Perrin

    API - Faviki Wiki - 0 views

    • Tags are separated by ';'.
    • For multi-word tags, both '%20' and '_' can be used instead of space.
    • Parameters The values you’ll be sending to Faviki.
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    • tags, semicolon separated
    • tags tag1;tag2;tag3...
    Sarah HL

    Moof - 0 views

    shared by Sarah HL on 18 Aug 09 - Cached
    • Feature packed social music. Can it get any better? Search for and listen to any song you like, online, on-demand, for free, whenever you want. All the functionality of a full desktop media player, in your browser. Export a copy of your itunes library to have a full backup of all your music online.
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