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  • Best 3 Ways to Optimize a Large Website For the Search Engines

    A lot of people believe that in order to get good rankings they need to build a large website. As a general rule, we classify a website as large if there are more than 300 pages of content available to the readers. This may seem like a lot of content, but even this can be considered a small website by those who have been in the SEO industry for a long time.

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  • How Content Management System is Useful

    Internet has open doors for small, medium as well as big business ventures to promote them online. The work of website development does not stop at mere web designing, but it has to be used best to i... [Author: Alan Smith - Computers and Internet - May 14, 2010]

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  • How to handle status columns in designing tables

    - by altsyset
    How to handle multiple statuses for a table entry, for example an item table may have an active, inactive, fast moving, and/or batch statuses. And I wanted to handle them in single column with VARCHAR type. Also I might set each of those attributes as a boolean with different columns. But I am not sure what consequences this might lead to. So if you have experienced such situations which one would be the best way to handle it?

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  • Build Your Own Website For Free - Do it Yourself

    There are as many needs for a website as there are URLs on the web. You may want to put up a website to keep friends and family up to date on the happenings in your family. A business without a website on today's Internet is like a business without a purpose or a product. Here's how to do it--For Free.

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  • SEO Company - Working For You

    With the many options available for marketing one's company throughout the internet, one may find it confusing when he or she is looking for a SEO company to help divert traffic to their website throughout the web. SEO marketing is not a new aspect of internet marketing although it has become much more popular over the last few years.

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  • Integrating with a payment provider; Proper and robust OOP approach

    - by ExternalUse
    History We are currently using a so called redirect model for our online payments (where you send the payer to a payment gateway, where he inputs his payment details - the gateway will then return him to a success/failure callback page). That's easy and straight-forward, but unfortunately quite inconvenient and at times confusing for our customers (leaving the site, changing their credit card details with an additional login on another site etc). Intention & Problem description We are now intending to switch to an integrated approach using an exchange of XML requests and responses. My problem is on how to cater with all (or rather most) of the things that may happen during processing - bearing in mind that normally simplicity is robust whereas complexity is fragile. Examples User abort: The user inputs Credit Card details and hits submit. An XML message to the provider's gateway is sent and waiting for response. The user hits "stop" in his browser or closes the window. ignore_user_abort() in PHP may be an option - but is that reliable? might it be better to redirect the user to a "please wait"-page, that in turn opens an AJAX or other request to the actual processor that does not rely on the connection? Database goes away sounds over-complicated, but with e.g. a webserver in the States and a DB in the UK, it has happened and will happen again: User clicks together his order, payment request has been sent to the provider but the response cannot be stored in the database. What approach could I use, using PHP to sort of start an SQL like "Transaction" that only at the very end gets committed or rolled back, depending on the individual steps? Should then neither commit or roll back have happened, I could sort of "lock" the user to prevent him from paying again or to improperly account for payments - but how? And what else do I need to consider technically? None of the integration examples of e.g. Worldpay, Realex or SagePay offer any insight, and neither Google or my search terms were good enough to find somebody else's thoughts on this. Thank you very much for any insight on how you would approach this!

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  • SEO Services

    There are many available options that one may consider when he or she is looking for ways to optimize his or her website to gain the attention of the many search engines as well as increasing traffic to his or her website. One of the many aspects that people are finding very helpful are the many advanced SEO services available to one looking for ways to increase the traffic to one's website.

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  • How can I get magnet links for Ubuntu?

    - by badp
    Torrent files are being increasingly scrapped for magnet links, "mini torrent files" in concise and plain-text form that can be simply copy pasted around. Those link to the actual .torrent file "in the BitTorrent cloud", without relying on servers that may be temporarily overtaxed ("OMG NEW UNBUNT MUST GET NAO") or simply offline. Does Canonical offer magnet links for their Torrent distributions? Where can one find them?

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  • SystemRescueCd 1.5.4 Incorporates FSArchiver 0.6.10

    <b>Softpedia:</b> "Yesterday night, May 19th, Françs Dupoux announced version 1.5.4 of the SystemRescueCd Linux-based operating system. The new SystemRescueCd 1.5.4 includes the alternative Linux kernel 2.6.33.04 (includes altker32 and altker64), and the standard 2.6.32.13 Linux kernel."

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  • Need of Search Engine Optimization & Its Importance

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and marketing may be quite different in some ways but with similar goal, that is to help your business to reach its optimum success. In other words SEO is the part of marketing process. SEO gives your site the face lift it needs and optimize its content to achieve high ranking results in major search engines.

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  • A Style Sheet Language More Powerful Than CSS

    Cascading Style Sheet or CSS is considered by many web professionals as one of the most successful style sheet language introduced for website design. It was the style sheet language that revolutioni... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 06, 2010]

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  • How to Choose Best SEO Packages For You

    Hiring a SEO company is as important and valuable for your website as your ROI, but, if you are not sure on how and which technique to use, or your website needs every marketing technique to impress the major search engines then choosing the most suitable SEO package is all that you need. These SEO packages are affordable, beneficial and you get every service needed in a single package. Keeping in mind the techniques of major search engines, the SEO companies offer various SEO packages so that you may choose the best for your website.

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  • 3 Things You Didn't Know About Your Website

    There may be lots of things you don't know about your website, but there are three really important points that all small businesses should be aware of if they want to get great results from their websites. 1. Quality, relevant content on your website can make or break a sale.

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  • GreenGeeks Customer Review

    GreenGeeks Good or Bad? My opinion on GreenGeeks Hosting? I watched GreenGeeks Web Hosting just after it opened its gates, today the Hosting provider quickly grew to a top provider in the green web... [Author: Chris Bunt - Computers and Internet - May 20, 2010]

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  • Should debug code be left in place, always, or added only when debugging and removed when the bug has been found?

    - by gablin
    I, for one, only add debug code (such as print statements) when I'm trying to locate a bug. And once I've found it, I remove the debug code (and add a test case which specifically tests for that bug). I feel that it's cluttering the real code and therefore has no place there unless I'm debugging. How do you do it? Do you leave the debug code in place, or remove it when obsolete (which may be difficult to judge when that is)?

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  • Objects, Relationships, Systems, And Processes

    What is the difference between an expert DBA and a Master DBA? This piece from William Talada talks about Objects, Relationships, Systems, and Processes and how they may relate to your job as a DBA. Schedule Azure backupsRed Gate’s Cloud Services makes it simple to create and schedule backups of your SQL Azure databases to Azure blob storage or Amazon S3. Try it for free today.

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  • Google I/O Sandbox Case Study: Storify

    Google I/O Sandbox Case Study: Storify We interviewed Storify in the Google I/O Sandbox on May 10th, 2011 and they explained to us the benefits of integrating their product with YouTube. Storify is a platform that enables users to build stories from the news that gets published on social media and on YouTube. To learn more about YouTube Developers, visit: code.google.com To learn more about Storify, visit: www.storify.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 326 15 ratings Time: 01:59 More in Science & Technology

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  • How does Google App Engine remote_api work

    - by EasilyBaffled
    As I understand it, and I may be wrong, but GAE's remote_api allows one application to access another application's datastore. I'll be blunt I don't understand how this works. I have read the article that everyone likes to point to, but I still don't understand how you can link two applications. Can someone explain it to me, perhaps with a small example or just point me to a tutorial that does this?

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