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  • How to Make My Website Come Up First in Google Fast

    Many people believe wrongly that it is very difficult to get a website to come up on the first page of Google. In fact, provided you follow a very simple step by step method it is really very easy even to get a brand new website up to the top of the results. Follow along and I will show you how to get your site to number one.

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  • Google Drive SDK: Writing your first Drive app on Android

    Google Drive SDK: Writing your first Drive app on Android If you want to write a Drive app on Android and don't know how to get started, this is the sessions for you. We'll start from the very basics and go through all the steps needed to build an Android app that uses the device camera to take pictures and upload them to Google Drive. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:30:00 More in Science & Technology

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  • Oracle 12c: First (and best!) on Solaris

    - by mgerdts
    Oracle 12c is now available for download.  Notice that support for Solaris SPARC and x86-64 are among the operating systems supported on the first day of availability. New database features that relate to Solaris include: I/O outlier support.  This is made possible through the database's use of DTrace, and as such Solaris has a clear edge here. Oracle ACFS Replication and Tagging for Solaris Integration with Solaris resource pools As has been the case for some time, Oracle databases are supported in zones.

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  • Screen configuration not saved after first reboot

    - by user20795
    PROBLEM - When installing UBUNTU Natty on my friends Laptop with a HDMI cable attached to both TV and Laptop both screens echo each other BUT when reboot has taken place nothing is displayed on the external screen. Another user has reported the same problem so far ! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1764389&highlight=hdmi - Gives a clearer description of what we are both experiencing The UBUNTU/Natty install drives both screens but the first reboot does not ? Any ideas anyone

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  • First 3 Videos Building Tailspin Spyworks

    Ive published the first three videos on a follow-a-long series on building the Tailspin  Spyworks demo application. More Every Week ! http://www.asp.net/web-forms/samples/tailspin-spyworks   Technorati Tags: ASP.NET,WebForms,Video,Training...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Creating Your First Niche Website

    Selling anything online starts with an idea. A website is a way by which you are able to communicate information online. The first question you have to ask yourself is: what information should you share?

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  • How to Make Your Website Appear First on Google

    There are simple ways to make your website come up on first page on Google. In the next few paragraphs we are going to discuss those ways to prove that this is not as hard as some people would want you to believe. In fact, you can do it by yourself if you can practice what is presented here over and over again while giving yourself time to master the art.

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  • Getting Your Site on the First Page of the Search Engines Quickly

    Getting your website on the first page of a search engine results should be your main aim after creating it. No matter what subject your website deals with, you are sure to find numerous websites on the same topic. When anyone runs a search, it is important that your website features in the top three of the search results.

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  • SEO is Only the First Step

    Search engine optimization is the hot topic of online business and website development. However, driving visitors to a website is only the first step. If a visitor arrives on a site that is written in incorrect English, all the SEO efforts will be wasted.

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  • SEO is Only the First Step

    Search engine optimization is the hot topic of online business and website development. However, driving visitors to a website is only the first step. If a visitor arrives on a site that is written in incorrect English, all the SEO efforts will be wasted.

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  • ??????????????DB??????????!Oracle TimesTen ??????/First Step

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    ????? ??:2010/11/27 ??:?????? ??????DB??????????????????????????????????????????????Web????????????????????????????????????????????????DB??????????????????????DB?? Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database ??????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????Oracle TimesTen ??????Oracle TimesTen First Step???? ????????? ????????????????? http://www.oracle.com/technology/global/jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/pdf/TimesTen_OrD_20101027_print.pdf

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  • Client Side Prediction for a Look Vector

    - by Mike Sawayda
    So I am making a first person networked shooter. I am working on client-side prediction where I am predicting player position and look vectors client-side based on input messages received from the server. Right now I am only worried about the look vectors though. I am receiving the correct look vector from the server about 20 times per second and I am checking that against the look vector that I have client side. I want to interpolate the clients look vector towards the correct one that is server side over a period of time. Therefore no matter how far you are away from the servers look vector you will interpolate to it over the same amount of time. Ex. if you were 10 degrees off it would take the same amount of time as if you were 2 degrees off to be correctly lined up with the server copy. My code looks something like this but the problem is that the amount that you are changing the clients copy gets infinitesimally small so you will actually never reach the servers copy. This is because I am always calculating the difference and only moving by a percentage of that every frame. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to interpolate towards the servers copy correctly? if(rotationDiffY > ClientSideAttributes::minRotation) { if(serverRotY > clientRotY) { playerObjects[i]->collisionObject->rotation.y += (rotationDiffY * deltaTime); } else { playerObjects[i]->collisionObject->rotation.y -= (rotationDiffY deltaTime); } }

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  • Array sum of difference of first smallest k elment

    - by prateeak ojha
    Hi i come across this challenge on an online programing challange the task is so simple for ex WE have to variable N and K where N is where N is lenght of array and we have to find sum of duiffrence of K smallest element of array as Sample Input 10 4 1 2 3 4 10 20 30 40 100 200 Sample Output 10 Explanation #0 We have 10 as N size of array and K is 4 here the next N values are array's elments in order to find sum of diffrences we will takek smallest values from array which are 1,2,3,4 then will perform operation(sum of difference) as |1-2| + |1-3| + |1-4| + |2-3| + |2-4| + |3-4| = 10 I tried solving the problem and found a way through which i can solve the problem wit N^3 complexity but my solution is rejected i need a approach to solve the problem with n complexity i still can't figure out a way .. looked at some solution but coud'nt find the exact way to approach. if anybody have a better idea and would like to share it would be appreciable thanks in advance

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  • Any sample C# project that highlights separate data access layer (using EF) to business logic layer

    - by Greg
    Hi, I'm interested in having a look at a small sample project that would highlight a good technique to separate data access layer (using Entity Framework) to business logic layer. In C# would be good. That is, it would highlight how to pass data between the layer without coupling them. That is, the assumption here is not to use the EF classes in the Business Logic layer, and how to achieve this low coupling, but minimizing plumbing code.

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  • DRUPAL: order exposed filter items, be carefully it is not that simple (I cannot user "Sort")

    - by Patrick
    hi, DRUPAL question. I'm using Views, with an exposed filter (Taxonomy). I've downloaded the "better exposed filter" module to display it as checkbox list. a Now, how can I order the tags in the filter list ? "Views Sort" is not the solution because I only can order articles but not the filter items!! I want to add an option (checkbox) for the customer to order the tags alphabetically or leave them in the default order. thanks

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  • How does MySQL's ORDER BY RAND() work?

    - by Eugene
    Hi, I've been doing some research and testing on how to do fast random selection in MySQL. In the process I've faced some unexpected results and now I am not fully sure I know how ORDER BY RAND() really works. I always thought that when you do ORDER BY RAND() on the table, MySQL adds a new column to the table which is filled with random values, then it sorts data by that column and then e.g. you take the above value which got there randomly. I've done lots of googling and testing and finally found that the query Jay offers in his blog is indeed the fastest solution: SELECT * FROM Table T JOIN (SELECT CEIL(MAX(ID)*RAND()) AS ID FROM Table) AS x ON T.ID >= x.ID LIMIT 1; While common ORDER BY RAND() takes 30-40 seconds on my test table, his query does the work in 0.1 seconds. He explains how this functions in the blog so I'll just skip this and finally move to the odd thing. My table is a common table with a PRIMARY KEY id and other non-indexed stuff like username, age, etc. Here's the thing I am struggling to explain SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1; /*30-40 seconds*/ SELECT id FROM table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1; /*0.25 seconds*/ SELECT id, username FROM table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1; /*90 seconds*/ I was sort of expecting to see approximately the same time for all three queries since I am always sorting on a single column. But for some reason this didn't happen. Please let me know if you any ideas about this. I have a project where I need to do fast ORDER BY RAND() and personally I would prefer to use SELECT id FROM table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1; SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=ID_FROM_PREVIOUS_QUERY LIMIT 1; which, yes, is slower than Jay's method, however it is smaller and easier to understand. My queries are rather big ones with several JOINs and with WHERE clause and while Jay's method still works, the query grows really big and complex because I need to use all the JOINs and WHERE in the JOINed (called x in his query) sub request. Thanks for your time!

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