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  • WordPress, Joomla Or Drupal Templates For Your Website

    Making the right choice for the perfect Content Management System in your new website is a very crucial decision. The differences in opinions offered by various webmasters varies based on their personal preferences. But, it is equally important for an online marketer to know and make his choice for the best Content Management System used in his new website.

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  • Easy QueryBuilder - A User-Friendly Ad-Hoc Advanced Search Solution

    Constructing an easy and powerful QueryBuilder interface becomes more important for complex data grid filtering and accurate reporting services. In this article, I'll discuss how to build a query search engine using ASP.NET AJAX and dynamic SQL. The main goal is to provide an interactive interface to allow users select query attributes, operators, attribute values, and T-SQL operators so that the data context query list can be easily composed and a search engine is invoked.

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  • Best way to move your domain and keep the Google position

    - by netadictos
    I have to move one domain to a new one which is semantically better for SEO. I would like to know the best way to do it so that the new domain keeps the google position. I know the basic steps: to put a redirection 301 in the old one, with an apache script, it can be very detailed, but the important is the 301 header for google you can tell them through the webmaster tools page try to gain pagerank for the new domain

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  • Info on Search Engine Optimization Pricing

    Search engine optimization or SEO is so important nowadays, especially if you are doing most of your business online. The ultimate goal of optimizing your website is for it to appear as one of the top ranking websites in a given list of search results, when a potential customer performs a search online.

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  • Permissions depending on parameters passed to application

    - by Engineiro
    I have a java app that writes to a very important table I have. This is sudo protected, but this app takes a parameters for where the output should go. The default is the REAL DEAL but the "output" parameter takes priority over the default, so if a user provides a path that they have write permission for, say: /home/username/mystuff then I would like for users to be allowed to write to these directories. The app is launched in a shell script, so I am wondering if I can check that the string does not equal /path/to/real/deal and not empty (since /path/to/real/deal is the default) and allow users to write to places they have permissions for. My impression of linux permissions is that it is tied to the application itself and cannot be conditionally approved, but I wonder if there is some bash fu or alternative method I can perform to get me my desired result. Using Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS

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  • How do I mount an HP Touchpad (Cyanogen Mod 9)?

    - by C.Werthschulte
    I've recently installed Cyanogen Mod 9 on my HP Touchpad tablet, but I'm encountering problems when trying to access it from my Ubuntu laptop (Ubuntu 11.10, Gnome-Shell, Nautilus). I've first tried accessing it via PTP as suggested here. Ubuntu will recognize the Touchpad as a digicam and only grant me access to two directories: "DCIM" and "Pictures". I then tried accessing the tablet via MTP using this post on OMGUbuntu!. Ubuntu will connect to the tablet, but only grant me access to a folder named "Playlists". I'm a bit clueless as to what I'm doing wrong and would very much appreciate any help or hints. Many thanks!

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  • H1 vs H2 vs Other for website title/logo and SEO

    - by Ilian Iliev
    It is a common practice for front-end developers to put the website title or logo in H1 tag and the title in H2. But most of the time the title of the page/article is more important because it caries the content value. So my question is what is the best approac from semantic and seo viewpoint. Examples: logo - H1, title - H1 logo - H1, title - H2 logo - H2, title - H1 logo - other tag, title - H1 Provided other variants if you think they will have bigger effect.

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  • NoSQL CouchDB Getting Stable with New Release

    <b>Database Journal:</b> "The open source Apache CouchDB database project hit a major milestone this week with the release of version 0.11. The release is an important one for the NoSQL database variant as it matures toward its 1.0 release."

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  • SEO Courses - What Will You Learn?

    Today very important for every website owner is to make sure that his or her website is properly optimized, because that is a very good way to attract more visitors and they will consider your website relevant, because it will allow it to appear higher in the search results of the search engines. One of the best ways to learn how to do make SEO on your website is to attend SEO courses.

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  • Finish long directory name with tab problem

    - by user1880405
    I have simple problem that I have to long directories which I want to cd into, but I would like to know easy way. mosquito@mosquito-K56CB:~/Downloads$ ls | grep Guns Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction (Japanese Edition) 1987 Guns n' Roses - Use Your Illusion I 1991 Of course I can just copy the name and put it like this: cd "Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction (Japanese Edition) 1987" But why when I write cd Guns then tab, it finishes line into: cd Guns\ n\'\ Roses\ -\ then by my understanding I should just start writing App.. with tab and it should finish whole name, but it does not. And hitting tab twice does not show me anything either. What I am missing here?

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  • High ROI Through Search Engine Optimization

    In online marketing, it is important to provide marketer with efficient or high Return of Investment (ROI) in order for them to build trust to the web site, where they are posting their products. But how can this be possible? ROI is a percentage figure which tells you how much your investment would be to have your products created, advertised, sold, and delivered.

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  • SEO Marketing With Keywords

    When I begin my SEO marketing campaign, keyword research is very important. This is how I'll set up my keyword campaign. I'll start out with 50 terms to use. Then I'll look at the search volume to see what kind of traffic I can generate to my web site.

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  • Monday Poll: What is the Key to Successful Projects?

    - by user462779
    The November 2012 issue of Profit features a focus on project management. In this week's LinkedIn poll, we're asking: "What do you think is most important for getting projects done successfully?" Vote and share your insights with the Profit LinkedIn community. In a new feature, debuting in the February 2013 issue of Profit, we'll be publishing key user comments related to the Monday poll in the table of contents of the magazine. So click that link, share you're thoughts on subject could end up in Profit!

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  • Getting started with object detection - Image segmentation algorithm

    - by Dev Kanchen
    Just getting started on a hobby object-detection project. My aim is to understand the underlying algorithms and to this end the overall accuracy of the results is (currently) more important than actual run-time. I'm starting with trying to find a good image segmentation algorithm that provide a good jump-off point for the object detection phase. The target images would be "real-world" scenes. I found two techniques which mirrored my thoughts on how to go about this: Graph-based Image Segmentation: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~dph/papers/seg-ijcv.pdf Contour and Texture Analysis for Image Segmentation: http://www.eng.utah.edu/~bresee/compvision/files/MalikBLS.pdf The first one was really intuitive to understand and seems simple enough to implement, while the second was closer to my initial thoughts on how to go about this (combine color/intensity and texture information to find regions). But it's an order of magnitude more complex (at least for me). My question is - are there any other algorithms I should be looking at that provide the kind of results that these two, specific papers have arrived at. Are there updated versions of these techniques already floating around. Like I mentioned earlier, the goal is relative accuracy of image segmentation (with an eventual aim to achieve a degree of accuracy of object detection) over runtime, with the algorithm being able to segment an image into "naturally" or perceptually important components, as these two algorithms do (each to varying extents). Thanks! P.S.1: I found these two papers after a couple of days of refining my search terms and learning new ones relevant to the exact kind of techniques I was looking for. :) I have just about reached the end of my personal Google creativity, which is why I am finally here! Thanks for the help. P.S.2: I couldn't find good tags for this question. If some relevant ones exist, @mods please add them. P.S.3: I do not know if this is a better fit for cstheory.stackexchange (or even cs.stackexchange). I looked but cstheory seems more appropriate for intricate algorithmic discussions than a broad question like this. Also, I couldn't find any relevant tags there either! But please do move if appropriate.

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  • Connect Digest : 2012-07-06

    - by AaronBertrand
    I've filed a few Connect items recently that I think are important. In #752210 , I complain that the documentation for DDL triggers suggests that they can prevent certain DDL from being run, which is not the case at all. http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/752210/doc-ddl-trigger-topic-suggests-that-rollbacks-run-before-action In #745796 , I complain that scripting datetime data in Management Studio yields output that contains a binary representation instead of a human-readable...(read more)

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • Knowing the Search Engine Process to Improve SEO

    In order to begin your Search Engine Optimization you must first know how search engines work, whether or not you hire an SEO Consultant. It's important to know what you are trying to attract, as well as how search engines find their pages and determine their rating. There are several steps that are part of a search engines process until they get the results pop up on a searchers screen.

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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