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  • What Makes a Page Rank Well in Google?

    Ranking high in Google isn't easy. There are many criteria Google takes into consideration for determining where they will show your website for a given keyword. Most of these criteria have only a small influence on the ranking. We take a closer look at the main criteria.

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  • Where can I find comprehensive documentation on the various aspects of Linux?

    - by Fsando
    Whenever a problem pops up in my use of Linux (full time user for 6 years) I start by googling. The simplest (or most common) issues will usually be cleared right away. If it's not in one of those two categories the advise I find tend to be wrong, misguided, obsolete, and if you ask a question here on "ask" you risk being "duplicated" to some superficially similar question. Some issues have haunted me for years until I suddenly hit on the actual developer's documentation (or equivalent) which in a few lines explains how to solve my issue, the correct and consistent way. Whenever that happens I'm always kicking myself: why didn't I just go here to begin with? And the obvious answer is: "I had no idea this was what I was looking for". And for the issues that this hasn't yet happened I'm banging my head: "This ought to be either straight forward or someone tell me it's not doable" So my question is: Are there projects out there trying to collect or list this documentation in a searchable/browseable way. I know there are many very good "if you want this do that" tutorials on Ubuntu but I'm looking for actual documentation. That either are or could be collected in one place (at least conceptually) so that search for information could start in one place. I'm fully aware this is a broad question but if you approach it as: Does gnome have a comprehensive documentation project - where do I find it? Does Ubuntu have a comprehensive documentation project - where do i find it? For example: how exactly does the mime-type association work in Ubuntu and in xubuntu? How exactly are menus created (in Ubuntu: quicklists, xubuntu/gnome: the main menu) How exactly does the rendering process work for compiz/x? (I'm having this issue where windows randomly stops updating until somehow forced to resume (I guess). So for instance where do I look for logs that may indicate the problem. How may I change randr or other settings that may influence this issue. So my point is to organize exact documentation or preferably to find projects that do this already. Thanks! If answers to this question get me started I'm hoping to collect such a list.

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  • Release Notes for 10/25/2012

    Below are the release notes from this week's deployment. Improvements and Bug Fixes Fixed issue with some Mercurial projects showing duplicate branch names within the branch drop-down. Several bug fixes and UI tweaks to the new source browsing experience. 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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  • Copywriting For SEO - Should You Outsource?

    Copywriting for SEO is an often overlooked part of web design projects. This occurs for various reasons; time constraints, undervaluing of it's importance, a lack of understanding of what to look for when copywriting for SEO, budget constraints and much more.

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  • Search Engine Optimization Demystified For More Traffic to Your Website

    Search engine optimization or SEO is simply a "geek term" for the process of planning, designing, constructing and promoting your website to maximize the quantity of targeted visitor traffic it generates. If you are a small business owner, you probably realize that SEO is one of the most cost-effective paths to increasing your overall marketing effectiveness because you essentially receive free web advertising from search engines.

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  • How Do I Drive Traffic to My Blog With SEO?

    Driving traffic to any website or blog and doing SEO is simple when you target right keywords and you create pages for human visitors first. Optimization for search engines is only a collection of small tricks to emphasize target keywords.

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  • Optimizing Transaction Log Throughput

    As a DBA, it is vital to manage transaction log growth explicitly, rather than let SQL Server auto-growth events "manage" it for you. If you undersize the log, and then let SQL Server auto-grow it in small increments, you'll end up with a very fragmented log. This article demonstrates how this can have a significant impact on the performance of any SQL Server operations that need to read the log.

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  • Ubuntu 12.10 Jerky mouse movments

    - by Bar Hofesh
    As the Title indicates I have some problem with delicate movement of the mouse in Ubuntu 12.10 fresh installation. The jerkiness is shown more at small and slow movements when the mouse will move a 2 millimeters to any random positions every 5 centimeters of movements. my mouse is a Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming mouse. is there any driver I can use to fix it or any configuration? this is happening both in unity or inside games and programs.

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  • Kernel development statistics for 2.6.34 and beyond

    <b>LWN.net:</b> "As of this writing, the current kernel prepatch is 2.6.34-rc6. A couple more prepatches are most likely due before the final release, but the number of changes to be found there should be small. In other words, 2.6.34 is close to its final form, so it makes sense to take a look at what has gone into this development cycle. In a few ways, 2.6.34 is an unusual kernel."

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  • Top 5 SEO Do's and Dont's - Part 1

    If you make SEO mistakes it can be costly to your search engine rankings. Even some supposedly small error can have some negative effect; you might get your website banned from search engines. So, follow some simple tips to avoid common mistakes.

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  • Faster Subversion Hosting

    When we launched our first Subversion-on- Bigtable service in 2006 our goal was to scale to support hundreds of thousands of projects, with the idea that we could...

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  • How Do You Make Your Own Website?

    Internet presence has inspired many people in getting income. Home business income opportunity is open to all levels of society for several reasons, among others: a relatively small capital, ease of access and others.

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  • SEO Certification, Your Business, and Results

    The big question about SEO certification is does it do anything for your business? Small businesses and large businesses alike realize the importance of finding someone that is capable of either completing search engine optimization projects or offer SEO training to their staff.

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  • Riverbed and the Open Source Flamebox

    <b>Netstat -vat:</b> "Yes, Riverbed in some ways leverages open source and also contributes some testing components back. One of their bigger open source projects is something that internally carries the codename of 'Flamebox'."

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