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  • Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia

    Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo Et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia En collaboration avec Hinault Romarick A l'occasion du Mobile World Congress 2011 de Barcelone, Intel a publié une démonstration filmée de son OS mobile open-source MeeGo s'exécutant sur une tablette. Le constructeur, partenaire de Nokia dans le développement du système d'exploitation, renouvelle ainsi son engagement dans le projet. Une vidéo sous forme de réponse quelques jours après le choix de Windows Phone 7 par Nokia pour équiper sa prochaine gé...

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  • Is it Hard to Rank Websites in Particular Countries?

    Location is essential in the world of SEO. Search engine deliver relevant results to users not only through keywords searched but also in the language used as well. American searchers would definitely be annoyed if the search results are written in Chinese. A good search engine has to be capable of giving the results in the appropriate language and the nearest possible location of the hosting server of the website with the corresponding content to the search query.

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  • How to draw a spotlight in 3D

    - by RecursiveCall
    To be clear, I am not talking about the light result (the lit area) but the spotlight itself, like this The two common suggestions that I tried are 2D image and a 3D cone. The problem with the pre-regenerated 2D image is that it always look 2D and flat no matter how it is rotated in world space. The cone on the other hand is next to impossible to control when it comes to fade distance, it doesn't look soft (smooth) and it is expensive to compute.

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  • Release Notes for 11/20/2012

    The CodePlex team deployed a few times over the last week. Below is a roll-up of changes: Fixed issue with being able add additional commits to pull requests - Thanks to Oren Novotny Fixed problem with issue summaries breaking within words - Thanks to Jeff Handley and SoonDead Corrected inconsistencies between the time displayed on the history page and previous versions page for Git/Hg commits. Fixed perma-link issue when linking to forks. - Thanks to Scott Blomquist Fixed problem with connecting via Windows Live Writer - Thanks to yufeih Fixed source browsing problem when folders have special characters. Fixed AppHarbor service hooks for Mercurial projects. Have ideas on how to improve CodePlex? Please visit our suggestions page! Vote for existing ideas or submit a new one. As always you can reach out to the CodePlex team on Twitter @codeplex or reach me directly @mgroves84

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  • SMTP server to deliver ALL mail to user@localhost

    - by cam8001
    I'd like to configure an SMTP MTA to accept all mail addressed to any domain and deliver it to my local user account. It would be very useful for debugging mail sent in some code I'm working on. I'll be running the server locally - no outside world interaction required. To be clear: [email protected] - delivered to - cam8001@localhost [email protected] - delivered to - cam8001@localhost [email protected] - delivered to - cam8001@localhost

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  • SEO Metrics Tools - The Latest Craze

    We all know that Search Engine Optimization is the latest craze everywhere in the world of e-commerce. But this SEO is actually part of Search Engine Marketing or SEM where the promotion of any official website is being carried by increasing the number of visibility in the search engine result pages with the help of SEO.

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  • Ruby Installation System similar to NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System), feasibility?

    - by Chris Valentine
    I'm learning (relearning) how to use NSIS as I have not touched it in a bit. I also have recently become familiar with the Ruby language and find it very pleasing and actually a bit fun. And upon reading about the history of Rake I had a thought. What are the pros/cons of someone making (or migrating, or something) an installation system similar to NSIS in Ruby. It seems the learning curve would be far easier (NSIS seems so low level) and probably get the same job done in far less scripting. NSIS seems very outdated. Seems it would tie into things like Rake easier and Ocra and make Ruby distribution simpler for applications too. Maybe even give me a project to work on. Any thoughts on this?

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  • 24 More of the Best Commercial Linux Games (Part 2 of 3)

    <b>LinuxLinks:</b> "However, whilst the quality of these open source games is generally high and they are great fun to play, there is a lack of truly world-class innovative open source games. In many respects, the open source development model is not really applicable for game development."

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  • Affordable SEO Service is the Best Option

    Affordable SEO service is the key to a prosperous online marketing business. There are many ways of doing internet marketing but a few most popular methods that seem to be on the rise include Search Engine Optimization, better known as SEO, Pay Per Click or PPC, Website lead Generations, Google AdSense, online newsletters and online magazines. SEO-service is on the rise in the contemporary world.

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  • Work For Hire SEO Services - What to Watch Out For!

    In a world where people continents apart work together for that same cause, and may not even know it, it can be confusing to hire someone when you cannot be familiar with them. Especially in the realm of online services like SEO services. A person who lives in a far away country may be willing to do the job you want them to for a fraction of the pay of hiring someone from your own country, but what redress do you have as a consumer if things do not go as expected? Not much really...

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  • Free E-Book from APress - Building the Infrastructure for Cloud Security

    - by TATWORTH
    Originally posted on: http://geekswithblogs.net/TATWORTH/archive/2014/05/29/free-e-book-from-apress---building-the-infrastructure-for-cloud.aspxAt http://www.apress.com/9781430261452, APress are offering a free E-Book on Building the Infrastructure for Cloud Security. “This book provides a comprehensive look at the various facets of cloud security – infrastructure, network, services, Compliance and users.  It will provide real world case studies to articulate the real and perceived risks and challenges in deploying and managing services in a cloud infrastructure from a security perspective. ”

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  • 8 Different Types of Websites

    Defining websites is more complicated now than ever thanks to the diversification and development of resources and technology. Below is a breakdown of different types of websites you can encounter on the World Wide Web.

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  • Log of data transfer and copied from Ubuntu

    - by Gaurav_Java
    Yesterday my friend ask me for some files i told him that take it from my system i don't see . what extra files or data he take from my system . I was thinking is here any application or method which shows what data is copied to which USB (if name available then shows name or otherwise device id ). and what data is beign copied to ubuntu machine . It is some like history of USB and System data . i think this feature is in KDE this will really useful in may ways. it provides real time and monitoring utility to monitor USB mass storage devices activities on any machine .

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  • Building an E-Commerce Website? 7 Tips For Finding Your Ideal Technology Teacher

    Like many adults, until recently, I'd never contemplated building a website and learning online technology to create an e-business. Still, the growth of the world-wide-web and my location in an area where good-paying jobs are hard to find forced me to re-evaluate whether I could master enough website technology to build a blog and do business online. The one thing I did know was that a good teacher or consultant could make the difference between success and failure.

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  • Kind of lost, and I don't know where to start

    - by Rasheed Mehrinfar
    I am 16-year-old who's always been interested in the world of programming. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction in what language I should learn first, and possibly suggest any good tutorials/ guides to learn from. Also, do you think it's worth it to kinda of "play around" and get familiar with a program like 3ds max, as my goal is to work in the gaming industry. Or would that just be a waste of time?

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  • Trend: Rent a CIO for ERP Deployment

    The idea originated from quite a few failures or ERP disasters across the world and the impact that made to the organization. ERP projects take the largest pie in the IT investments of a company and ... [Author: Puneesh Lamba - Computers and Internet - June 05, 2010]

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  • Techniques to Budget SEO

    In the World Wide Web, search engine optimization has been widely used. A website is useless if not optimized properly. To be able to position your website in the first page of the search engine results page, there are numerous available SEO techniques.

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