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Google Keeping Busy With Enterprise
The search giant is always looking for business.
Add a Consumer Element to Your Business Arsenal
Adobe's Photoshop Elements lets you edit images without spending a fortune on overly complex software. We take a look at the latest version of this consumer product to see if it can help small businesses.
Leverage Your Existing Infrastructure
What you need and what you already have aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Jerry Hodgen offers a lesson in making the most out of your data center investments.
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WebDeveloper Articles:
A Crash Course in Subversion
Are the programmers in your shop tired of playing 'Who's on
First?' when it comes to code revisions? Try Subversion. Like
other version control products, you work with a single central
repository that holds all versions of code in progress. You (and
others) can interact with the repository and end the confusion
of what code to use and who is working on it already.
Mac Support for Sidekick II Out of Danger
Mac synchronization support arrives for the T-Mobile Sidekick II
/ Danger hiptop2. The Mark/Space built solution appears about
eight months after the carrier first shipped the smartphone.
How to Create Flick Animations with CSS
Fed up with Flash and GIF animations? Try out the new
alternative - CSS Flick Animation. These animations normally
appear as static images on the page but they spring into life
when you move your mouse across them.
BeInSync: A P2P Approach to Remote File Access
Need access to your files? When all you want is to 'BeInSync',
it's time to reevaluate your allegiance to those notoriously
clunky remote tools.
Panda Platinum Internet Security 2005 Review
Faster than a speeding bullet and just as destructive, nasties
like Sasser, Netsky, and MyDoom can spread almost instantly,
infecting thousands of computers in the blink of an eye. Panda
Software claims to have a solution for such zero-day threats
with new TruPrevent technology featured in its Panda Platinum
Internet Security 2005 software.
Generics in .NET: Type Safety, Performance, and Generality
Generics, a new addition in version 2.0 of the .NET Framework,
offer a combination of type safety, performance, and generality
in the defined type. Find out why generics are valuable and what
they can add to your applications.
Event-Driven Architecture vs. Publish-Subscribe Systems
Event-driven architecture is much more powerful than the
traditional publish-subscribe architecture because of the
flexibility and dynamic nature of contracts between subscriber
(client) and publisher (server). Explore the richness of EDA
contracts and learn the design consequences of this richness.
XML Buffs Laud XQuery
The spec isn't official yet, but developers are already taking
up the language with gusto.
Key Points on Programming in Assembler
This tutorial covers the most commonly used instructions, some
of the macros in MASM, and rules on local memory and
optimization that make life so much easier for the Assembler
developer.
Creating Silhouette Illustrations in Photoshop
Silhouette illustration is a trend in todays design community
that has become very popular. Matt Kloskowski shows you how to
create your own in Photoshop.
SQL Server: How to Check the Status of a File Before Processing
MAK demonstrates how to use the user defined function,
udf_CheckFileStatus, to avoid waiting for a file to be copied
and how to run a process more efficiently.
How to Pass Access Data Across the Web
Danny Lesandrini examines how to pass a little bit of data from
an internal Access application behind a firewall out to a public
web site in real time.
Perl Module Primer
In this article, we examine the basic building blocks and
fundamental concepts that you need to know to begin writing and
using your own modules. Towards the end, We'll touch--very
briefly--on extended topics such as autoloading and object
classes.
Microsoft in PR Push For Longhorn
Redmond begins to hype the next version of Windows in earnest.
Create Your Own Project Item Templates in VS 2005
Visual Studio 2005 builds on the flexibility of XML to condense the process
of creating templates. Paul Kimmel demonstrates how you can take advantage
of this function.
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 1
JavaScript is a versatile language which can be used to create
menus, validate forms, provide interactive calendars, post the
current day's headlines, track a visitor's history on your site
and much more. This week is part one of an ongoing series on the
process of learning JavaScript. By Lee Underwood.
Using Quick Fix to Improve Image Quality
Barbara Brundage provides a second batch of tips for speedy
photo improvement in Elements 3.
Win2k3 Password Policies Lock Out the Badguys
Biometrics and smart-cards are hot, but a sane password policy
can do a lot to keep your network secure. Here's how to give
would-be crackers the boot with the Win2k3 Account Lockout
Policy.
Oracle on the Web Part 1 - Exploring Oracle's HTTP Server
Hidden away in the depths of your Oracle installation is a
valuable resource you can use to get a jump-start on learning
how to combine Oracle's strength as a relational database
management system and the power of the Internet. Join Steve
Callan as he delves into the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS).
Discussion Forums
If you're banging your head against the wall then stop and check
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then by all means continue to bang your head.
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Site Promo:
The ABCs of Promoting Your Web Site
The basics of search engines, link exchanges, mailing lists and other traffic-building tools.
Guaranteeing an Increase in Your Site Traffic
Identify your goals and work backwards from there.
Submitting to Search Engines? Read this first
Are you sure your site is ready? Here's a checklist.
Web Site Promotion Guide
Over 20 promotion and search engine articles.
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