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John Onwuegbu

Google's Retiring of Chrome Frame: What it means? | Questechie - 5 views

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    Chrome Frame allowed developers to scale the huddles of building different versions of app to suit the varied user agents, while ensuring better experience even for those still using old versions of the browser.
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Janos Haits

Welcome to .dailygraph - Enjoy what matters most to you - all in one place! - 11 views

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    Enjoy what matters most to you - all in one place! We think we can do much better these days than just shipping another news feeder. Dailygraph goes one step further and brings together your preferred online and offline content in one single platform. Personalized, interactive and all-important by relevance. We offer you customized information that consists of your local daily press as well as national and international news content.
chande gusman

What is a host server - 3 views

A dedicated server host is a type of web server that enables the client the opportunity to rent the whole facility and to have an exclusive use. It does not provide a service for multiple users or ...

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John Onwuegbu

Microsoft Edge: What's Cool & What Sucks? | Questechie - 3 views

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    Microsoft Edge is a key part of the upcoming Windows 10 operating system, and it's hugely important to the success of the revamped Windows platform.
Amitai Givertz

Cool Tool Alert: Usernamecheck.com « Amybeth Hale - Research Goddess - 0 views

  • When I was checking my blog referrals this morning, I noticed a new site that I’d never heard of before, www.usernamecheck.com. I was intrigued, as any information verification tool could be potentially useful in my line of work, so I checked out the site to discover something that I think is pretty awesome. According to the site creators, it ”…is a quick and dirty solution to a question that I often lay awake at night worrying about. Do I have my username registered across every site that I should? What if the next internet humiliation meme just happens to share the username I’ve been using for years, and suddenly people are emailing me asking ‘hey, is this you ???’”
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    When I was checking my blog referrals this morning, I noticed a new site that I'd never heard of before, www.usernamecheck.com. I was intrigued, as any information verification tool could be potentially useful in my line of work, so I checked out the site to discover something that I think is pretty awesome. According to the site creators, it "…is a quick and dirty solution to a question that I often lay awake at night worrying about. Do I have my username registered across every site that I should? What if the next internet humiliation meme just happens to share the username I've been using for years, and suddenly people are emailing me asking 'hey, is this you ???'"
Helen Baxter

Enterprise Web 2.0 :: Web 2.0 Re-examined: Part 2 - What is Web 2.0? - 1 views

  • What Is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is the next evolution of the web that has a new usage paradigm as well as a new technology paradigm. The former is characterized by “architecture of participation” and the latter is characterized by “architecture of partition”. The “Consumer-centric” View Causes Confusion There is no doubt that the “web 2.0” phenomenon is ignited by the success of consumer websites like MySpace, YouTube and Flickr.  From these consumer website, analysts established “social networking” via the network effect as a key feature of web 2.0. Though it is possible that enterprise oriented social computing applications may emerge to address specific enterprise concerns, it is not clear how social networking can change enterprise IT on a more fundamental level. Analysts further characterized “Architecture of Participation” as another key element of web 2.0, as evident from YouTube and Flickr. Similarly it is unclear whether/how “architecture of participation” would impact enterprise IT mission. Enterprise IT’s mission is simple: to enable and facilitate the interaction and integration of IT systems and people. There is no doubt that web 2.0 applications like blogs and wikis based on “architecture of participation” can be useful to enterprises, but is there anything beyond blogs and wikis? The key technology behind most consumer web 2.0 websites, Ajax, is not new. The popular “mashup” concept sounds new but in reality is based on what has been built into the browser for many years. The “consumer-centric” perspective limits how we look at the technology aspect of web 2.0 and leads to the conclusion that web 2.0 involves no technology advancement. Further, “architecture of participation”, “social networking” and “harness the collective intelligence” are all usage patterns. They do not relate to technology. In fact, they can be supported well on web 1.0 technologies; reinforcing the common belief that web 2.0 has no technology foundation but rather a buzzword created by marketers.  The Differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Tim O’Reilly observed the differences between web 1.0 and web 2.0 from a consumer perspective in his original essay: 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 --> syndicationFrom Consumer Web 1.0 to Consumer Web 2.0    From an enterprise perspective, web 2.0 introduces a very different set of changes:  Web 1.0   Web 2.0 Browser --> Application Client Container HTML --> Declarative application markup HTTP(pull, unreliable) --> Push, pub/sub, reliable Application Server --> Mashup Server Appilcation Integration --> Enterprise Mashup/SOA Press release --> Corporate blogs Packaged software --> On demand/Saas Close source --> Open source Top down (dictatorship) --> Bottom up (democracy) Superbowl Ad/TV --> Google AdFrom Enterprise Web 1.0 to Enterprise Web 2.0 The Two Pillars: Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 Web 2.0 has two pillars: consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0. These two do overlap, in particular, in the area of social computing. Consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0 have different characteristics, as shown below: Consumer Web 1.0   Enterprise Web 2.0 Architecture of Participation Architecture of Partition Social networking On Demand computing/SaaS Harness collective intelligence Enterprise social computing HTML Mashup Enterprise mashup Rich User Experience Rich User Experience The Web As Platform The Web As PlatformKey Characteristics of Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 The technology paradigm shifts with web 2.0 brings tremendous, tangible and measurable ROI to corporate IT. Further, the new possibilities enabled by web 2.0 such as social computing are bringing corporate IT to new horizons.
anonymous

YouTube - 7 Cool "Mashup" Websites - What Are Mashup Websites? - 0 views

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    7 Cool "Mashup" Websites - What Are Mashup Websites?
David Wetzel

What is the Technology Footprint in Your Classroom? - 13 views

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    Strategies and techniques are provided regarding the benefits of using digital tools to support teaching and learning in any content area or grade level.
Janos Haits

Spring.io/Projects - 6 views

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    "From configuration to security, web apps to big data - whatever the infrastructure needs of your application may be, there is a Spring Project to help you build it. Start small and use just what you need - Spring is modular by design."
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    "From configuration to security, web apps to big data - whatever the infrastructure needs of your application may be, there is a Spring Project to help you build it. Start small and use just what you need - Spring is modular by design."
Janos Haits

Bleep.pm by BitTorrent - 8 views

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    Bleep is a fun and easy instant messaging app that is completely private. No social networks. With Bleep, you can chat via text, make free voice calls, or whisper. What do we mean by whisper? Chat history can be convenient, but some conversations should never be saved. Sending a whisper to a friend means your messages disappear after they are read. Whisper it, read it, and move on.
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    Bleep is a fun and easy instant messaging app that is completely private. No social networks. With Bleep, you can chat via text, make free voice calls, or whisper. What do we mean by whisper? Chat history can be convenient, but some conversations should never be saved. Sending a whisper to a friend means your messages disappear after they are read. Whisper it, read it, and move on.
shiv0040

#NewsBytesExplainer: What is Facebook Pay, how to use it? - 0 views

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    Facebook has launched its own payments system to enable seamless peer-to-peer transfers and purchases across all its products. The service, dubbed Facebook Pay, isn't a part of the Calibra cryptocurrency wallet or the Libra network but a separate payment system to send real money over the internet.
mikhail-miguel

ResearchRabbit - ResearchRabbit learns what you love and improves its recommendations! ... - 0 views

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    ResearchRabbit: ResearchRabbit learns what you love and improves its recommendations! (researchrabbit.ai). ResearchRabbit: Supercharge your research workflows (researchrabbit.ai).
mikhail-miguel

What on earth? - Create stories with one-word prompts for fun learning (whatonearth.xyz). - 0 views

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    What on earth?: Create stories with one-word prompts for fun learning (whatonearth.xyz).
mikhail-miguel

ProductBot - Decide what to buy on Amazon and get recommendations based on your prefere... - 0 views

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    ProductBot: Decide what to buy on Amazon and get recommendations based on your preferences (getproduct.help).
mikhail-miguel

What does this code do? - Rapidly grasp new code with a VS Code extension (whatdoesthis... - 0 views

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    What does this code do?: Rapidly grasp new code with a VS Code extension (whatdoesthiscodedo.com).
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