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  • Five Tips For Increasing Website Conversion Rate - SEO

    If you run a business online, you are probably aware of the many changes that take place on the World Wide Web on a daily basis. Failing to track your website conversion rate and not update your site can bring you out of the loop just as quickly as you were added. This does not, of course, mean the visibility of your site will go away, but it does mean you will not be as visible.

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  • Future Projections For the SEO Services Industry

    The SEO services industry has emerged, over the last one and a half decade, to be what is arguably a billion-dollar enterprise; employing tens of thousands of people (or more) from all over the world. It is one of the things that were born of the Internet revolution that took place in the mid to late 90s, and which is still unraveling even at this moment.

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  • IO Profiling of Applications: MPI Apps

    <b>Linux Magazine:</b> "In the last article we looked at using strace to examine the IO patterns of simple serial applications. In the High Performance Computing (HPC) world, applications use MPI (Message Passing Interface) to create parallel applications. This time around we discuss how to attack parallel applications using strace."

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  • Scanner Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300

    The world of computer peripherals moves almost as fast as a busy business traveler. Fujitsu keeps up with both with its new portable scanner complete with automatic document feeder and business card import to Outlook.

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  • Scanner Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300

    The world of computer peripherals moves almost as fast as a busy business traveler. Fujitsu keeps up with both with its new portable scanner complete with automatic document feeder and business card import to Outlook.

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  • EMC VPlex Buyer's Guide

    With its recent release of VPlex, EMC is anything but quiet about its private cloud vision. At EMC World earlier this month, it elaborated on tis plans to go the distance with virtual storage.

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  • EMC VPlex Buyer's Guide

    With its recent release of VPlex, EMC is anything but quiet about its private cloud vision. At EMC World earlier this month, it elaborated on tis plans to go the distance with virtual storage.

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  • Things You Need in Building Websites

    Web site development is a growing business now-a-days and many of the people from all over the world are going to acquire knowledge in this avenue in order to promote, marketing and earning. Web site development needs certain basic skill and knowledge as well as advance knowledge in order to get high expertise in this field.

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  • The botnet business

    <b>IT World:</b> "Look around you. If you're in an office or coffee shop where people are using Windows, chances are someone's PC is now, or recently has been, part of a botnet."

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  • What's so useful about closures (in JS)?

    - by Mark Bubel
    In my quest to understand closures in the context of JS, I find myself asking why do you even need to use closures? What's so great about having an inner function be able to access the parent function's variables even after the parent function returns? I'm not even sure I asked that question correctly because I don't understand how to use them. Can someone give a real world example in JS where a closure is more beneficial vs. the alternative, whatever that may be?

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  • Effective Website Search Engine Optimization - What Does That Mean?

    The Internet has become a very busy place. It's also become a sort of global marketplace where people all over the world come to buy and sell goods. Not much new to anyone in that statement, but it does beg the question, what's the best way for you to find customers both locally to Saskatoon and globally... and let them know you're online?

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  • Linux: The Final Frontier?

    <b>IT World:</b> "The Linux marketplace has matured. The heavy lifting has been done," she said. "Working with the CodePlex Foundation is addressing the next generation of challenges."

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  • Here's Why Your Traffic Isn't Up to Par

    Sometimes have you seen that your site lack traffic? Getting traffic is actually one of the hardest things to do in the world on the internet. Now although this doesn't make up a major part of the internet marketing business, it sure makes up for a vital part of it.

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  • Tools and distributions for embedded Linux development

    <b>LWN.net:</b> "The deployment of Linux on the desktop and in the server room is well served by the general-purpose distribution. In the embedded world things are very different: although Linux is used widely, the concept of the general-purpose distribution is much less in evidence."

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  • Oracle Subscribes To The Big Data Journal: So Can You!

    - by Roxana Babiciu
    Oracle Product Development has funded access to the Big Data Journal for all Oracle employees. Big Data is a highly innovative, open-access, peer-reviewed journal of world-class research, exploring the challenges and opportunities in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating vast amounts of data. This includes data science, big data infrastructure and analytics, and pervasive computing. Register here to receive Big Data articles online or sign up for the table of content alert or the RSS feed.

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  • Are You Looking To Find Easy Web Hosting

    If somebody has informed you that having a person';s webpage together and performing on the online world is hard and costly, it';s a moment to guess all over again. With occasions just as this, when ow... [Author: Steve Ellstrom - Computers and Internet - April 12, 2010]

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  • Your Presence Matters at the PASS Summit

    - by AllenMWhite
    This year will be my tenth year attending the annual PASS Summit. It's in Seattle again this year, which to me is important because of the proximity to the Microsoft offices and the people on the SQL Server dev team, as well as the CX (formerly CAT) teams that help so many people get the most out of SQL Server. The conference is the biggest event in the world specifically focused on SQL Server. As a result, it's an opportunity to meet many people who are directly focused on the SQL Server platform,...(read more)

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  • How do I do advanced searches in Mac OS X?

    - by Philip
    I don't get it. I just want to do simple searches that work. When I type part of a filename, I want to see all the files that have that part of the filename. I know how to do this in terminal, but it takes time to open and then to track down the file once it finds it. Is there a way to do this from the Finder? I want to be able to do *.doc and get all my docs, or hello*.txt and find all filenames of that form. Am I missing something obvious? Bonus points if you can tell me how to do boolean searches from the Finder (filename:hello*.txt AND modified:4days) or something. OSX Snow Leopard. Thanks!

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