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Things to consider before migrating from On-premises to Cloud | Credence One - 0 views

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    The clouds have been building for some time now, and it is difficult to ignore them at this point. Cloud computing seems to be the direction many companies are moving. To cloud or not to cloud is the question that many organizations are currently facing. While on-premises data center technology isn't necessarily on the brink of extinction, cloud computing is a relatively new option with many benefits, including scalability, agility and cost efficiency.
anonymous

Stay Updated with Latest E-commerce Web Design Trends - 0 views

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    An e-commerce website should always contain good information and simple designs. Evaluate the site from point of view of users and make sure that the navigation system is simple and easy-to-use. Implement current trends, only if they meet purposes of your site.
tohidul trishan

The time has just come ! Justins "Boyfriend" is Just dropped... - 0 views

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    Its a huge news for Justin Bieber fans!Awaiting time is over.The time has just come,Justin Bieber has dropped the first single one from his upcoming album Believer. The song titled is very exciting one.Guess what would be the song titled?Its Boyfriend the album is produced and written by Mike Posner and Bieber.After news that Justin would be trying to heights,like as rapping,His new single, "Boyfriend," dropped out at midnight Monday,and the track was --- unsurprisingly --- everywhere shortly thereafter.The song has already jump up to number one on the iTunes singles chart on the new album lots of people very keen he would be able to maintain or fulfil his fans current demands!recently hesat down with USA and said that- "I'm maturing, and my music's maturing
tohidul trishan

Christie Brinkley : Gets Emotional on NBC's "TODAY" show - 0 views

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    American model and actress Christie Brinkley came on NBC's "TODAY" show.She joined the show to discuss her upcoming and interesting role as Roxy Hart in the climax hit "Chicago".Everythings going fine on the show but surprisingly when the host Matt Lauer questions about her pathetic divorce than christie was pretty emotional and her eyes filled with tears.Since for the first time its hapened after ending there 10 years marrage.Whatever happened today it was very cunning and shameless display to her.Her X husband Peter Cook fired back also told about the matter-He allegation Christies teary appearence "Christie was totally dishonest about the circumstances surrounding the current court action which was precipitate
webupo.com

Webupo.com | web applications marketplace - 0 views

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    Webupo™ is the first online marketplace for web services with cross- browser support. Our bookmarking feature is based on one-click self-extracting executable files and currently runs on Micrsoft Windows operating systems. Webupo enables users to bookmark useful web applications found on the Internet in an innovative and convinient way.
Al-Mehatb Shaikh

Identity speaking logo design-The best Logos in Dubai - 0 views

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    Are you a brand new business or are you re-branding your current brand and adding some new features and deleting the old ones? Either way you need a very solid
Graham Perrin

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

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  • Google Wave Federation Protocol Over XMPP
  • Anthony Baxter, Jochen Bekmann, Daniel Berlin, Soren Lassen, Sam Thorogood
  • ...22 more annotations...
  • 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.
Willis Wee

How Google Wave Kills The Email [Video] - 11 views

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    Google called Google Wave a communication and collaborative platform that could change the way we communicate online. The video below done by ephipeo studio, did very well in explaining how Google Wave could kill off our current email system, which was invented 40 years ago!
Manish Kumar

MNO Portal Services For Mobile Operators - 3 views

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    In the current scenario of declining voice revenue and greater competition, mobile operators see mobile content and applications as a way to both increase revenue and combat competition in order to attract new customers and win the loyalty of existing ones. In order to make their presence felt in this competitive scenario, mobile operators need to deliver content and services in a variety of forms.
Hendy Irawan

Introduction to W3C Widgets - QuirksBlog - 0 views

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    "Essentially, a widget is a local HTML/CSS/JavaScript web application. A mobile phone user downloads a widget once, and from that moment on he has a web application stored locally on his mobile phone. Although currently widgets are mostly used for relatively limited functions such as clocks, RSS readers, or Twitter or Flickr clients, as well as for games, there's no theoretical reason why they couldn't contain a complete, complicated, JavaScript-heavy web application; for instance a mobile-optimised spreadsheet application."
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Survs | Create Online Surveys - 0 views

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    Survs is a collaborative tool that allows you to build, deploy and analyze online surveys. With a great user interface, Survs is currently in private beta, though a single request fetched us an invitation.
Thieme Hennis

Hamel - 0 views

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    In this paper, we describe our findings from interviews with participants working in two relatively new consortia in the government sector: the Government Open Code Collaborative or GOCC, and the Open Source Software Institute or OSSI. For each case we consider six major questions: (1) How and why did these collaborative efforts begin? (2) What are their motivations? (3) How are these collaborative efforts governed? (4) What communication and collaborative infrastructure do they utilize? (5) What software do they focus on? and, (6) What is their current status? Our findings suggest that incentives, membership structures, stable paid staff, concentrated focus and attention to the creation and delivery of "value" to participating organizations are important factors leading to successful open source consortia.
sofarso Shawn

SerialBox - 0 views

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    Here you are - ready to download the worlds onliest collection of serial-numbers for the Macintosh Platform. Remember that Serial Box is currently running on the Mac OS X Platform. Serialbox is a Tool running on the Macintosh that is offering you a huge selection of serials exclusively for the Mac Platform. Now up to about 7000 cracks?
Seth Greenblatt

Tech Landscape - 0 views

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    Tech Landscape: Musings of a Scientist on Current and Emerging Technologies is intended to cover a wide variety of technology topics, with a bit of bias toward Social Media, the Macintosh and other Apple products, GTD, and Mind Mapping.
P W

Google Indexing Content in Videos - Not Just Text! - 0 views

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    Google has added Audio indexing ability - called GAudi - that allows it to crawl videos and figure out what they are about. GAudi is currently in Google Labs, but will undoubtedly be improved and make long term changes to search moving forward.
Thieme Hennis

Emerald: Article Request - A new generation of tools for search, recovery and quality e... - 0 views

  • A possible solution may be to use quantitative indicators based on the hypertext visibility of the Web sites. The cybermetric measures are valid for quality evaluation if they are derived from indirect peer review by experts with Web pages citing the site. The hypertext links acting as citations need to be extracted from a controlled sample of quality super-sites.
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    Although the Internet is already a valuable information resource in medicine, there are important challenges to be faced before physicians and general users will have extensive access to this information. As a result of a research effort to compile a health-related Internet directory, new tools and strategies have been developed to solve key problems derived from the explosive growth of medical information on the Net and the great concern over the quality of such critical information. The current Internet search engines lack some important capabilities. We suggest using second generation tools (client-side based) able to deal with large quantities of data and to increase the usability of the records recovered. [...] The evaluation of the quality of health information available on the Internet could require a large amount of human effort. A possible solution may be to use quantitative indicators based on the hypertext visibility of the Web sites. The cybermetric measures are valid for quality evaluation if they are derived from indirect peer review by experts with Web pages citing the site. The hypertext links acting as citations need to be extracted from a controlled sample of quality super-sites.
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    hierin wordt beschreven hoe de kwaliteit van online resources wordt bepaald door de citaties, oftewel links, op sites van experts die de resource citeren (en dus naartoe linken). Dat is 1 manier om kwaliteit te beoordelen.
Michael Marlatt

Left vs. Right - Search for political news and information on the 2008 presidential ele... - 0 views

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    Search for the most current political topics and election information at leftvsright.com. Stay informed on the presidential race, nominations, poll numbers, candidates and more.
Zulkarnain K.

Reframe It - 0 views

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    A browser extension that lets you comment right next to any text or image that you find on the web. Currently only support Firefox 2 & 3 or Internet Explorer 7.
Frederik Van Zande

OpenID Status Check: A Guide to Getting and Using Your OpenID - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    You've heard a lot about OpenID, the decentralized framework for authenticating users across the web. OpenID is convenient for end users, allowing them to login to numerous web sites using one set of credentials - their OpenID. But how is OpenID doing today? Where can you get one? And more importantly, where can you use it? We took the pulse of OpenID to see how it's currently faring.
strm _d

Polar Rose - Find Someone.... - Face Recognition Search Engine - 0 views

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    Polar Rose grew out of computer vision research - the analysis of digital images and video - at the Universities of Lund and Malmö in southern Sweden. We are currently a team of twenty-two, including computer science graduates, mathematics and physics Ph.Ds, a user interface designer, and a technology-fascinated economist on off-roads. We believe that we have superior technology which will give meaning to digital photos and allow these to be indexable just like text documents on the web are today. We work on friendly, fun, useful and transparent applications, that use computer vision technology to sort and add context to the photo web.
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