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  • GUI keyword confusion

    - by richzilla
    Ive been using linux for some time, and ive never quite got my head around the various keywords attached to the GUI. I think i understand the difference between the likes of KDE and Gnome - They are collections of applications and other software that make up a given gui environment. However a quick read through any vaguely technical linux websites will reveal terms like: Murrine Clearlooks GTK Beryl Metacity Window manager Which if im honest, i have no real idea what they mean and how they all relate to each other. Can anybody clarify?

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  • Key Components of Keyword Domination

    What stumps most online entrepreneurs is how to figure out what keywords are the most important for their online business? Of course, most of the time business owners can figure out a handful of good keywords. It's not that hard when you have the right tools in place to help you choose the best ones. You can create a very powerful tool with only a spreadsheet.

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  • Keyword 101

    Keywords are a vital key to your websites success and will attract you customers. People use keywords to find products or information online. If you use keywords correctly, they can take you to the top of search engines like Google for free giving you free targeted traffic that are interested in what you have to say or sell to them.

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  • Keyword Research Basics

    While doing business, you promote the products and services you are providing. Internet is very useful platform for this purpose. You market your product or service on internet.

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  • Application Scope v's Static - Not Quite the same

    - by Duncan Mills
    An interesting question came up today which, innocent as it sounded, needed a second or two to consider. What's the difference between storing say a Map of reference information as a Static as opposed to storing the same map as an application scoped variable in JSF?  From the perspective of the web application itself there seems to be no functional difference, in both cases, the information is confined to the current JVM and potentially visible to your app code (note that Application Scope is not magically propagated across a cluster, you would need a separate instance on each VM). To my mind the primary consideration here is a matter of leakage. A static will be (potentially) visible to everything running within the same VM (OK this depends on which class-loader was used but let's keep this simple), and this includes your model code and indeed other web applications running in the same container. An Application Scoped object, in JSF terms, is much more ring-fenced and is only visible to the Web app itself, not other web apps running on the same server and not directly to the business model layer if that is running in the same VM. So given that I'm a big fan of coding applications to say what I mean, then using Application Scope appeals because it explicitly states how I expect the data to be used and a provides a more explicit statement about visibility and indeed dependency as I'd generally explicitly inject it where it is needed.  Alternative viewpoints / thoughts are, as ever, welcomed...

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  • Static HTML to Wordpress Migration SEO Implications?

    - by Kayle
    Recently, I migrated a client's site to a new server and a new home within wordpress so they could more easily edit their website and start a blog section. The static site was 10 years old a was showing up at place #3 for it's primary keyword, consistently, according to my client, and has dropped to rank #6-8 following the migration. At launch, we made sure the urls were identical (save the removal of ".htm" which we used 301 redirects to compensate for) and we generated a new XML map and pinged google with the new site. We keep a 404 log to make sure we're not losing any incoming links. We also have Google Webmaster Tools on this site and have zero errors/suggestions, everything seems ok. I was told by numerous sources that Google would not penalize us for the use of 301s, but it's the only thing I can think of right now that is different about the site, other than the platform. Any ideas about what we could be getting docked for?

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  • Steps on Effective Keyword Research

    It is important to optimize your website/money site to gain more clients and market your products. Hunting the best profitable keywords for your website will help you put your website on top. It will be only a waste of money if you use keywords that are unnecessary or irrelevant.

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  • What is SEO? Just Keyword and Backinks

    This is basic and exact definition of SEO according to our research and understanding search engine optimization and web promotion field. We all know what SEO stands for of course - Search Engine Optimization. This is the creativity of making your website more readers friendly, relevant to the interest of search engine users and hence ranking better in the search engine results.

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  • How to Use the Google Keyword Tool to Pimp Your Web Page

    For all the search engines, and maybe especially for Google, topical relevance is everything. The words on your webpage will get ranked for relevance on one or more topics or categories. There are probably 100 or more other factors that go into a Google ranking, most of which we will never know, but the major ranking factor has to be the words on your page and their proximity to each other.

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  • Conduct Proper Research Before Keyword Selection

    Conducting thorough and comprehensive Industry/Market research is paramount to the success of your online venture. The valuable information you collect, will ensure that you have the information needed; to determined your most effective strategy and direction.

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  • Keyword Usage For Maximum SEO

    After analyzing and ranking your keywords for profitability you now need to know what to do with them. The keywords you choose are only useful if you use them correctly. You don't need to know computer programming or even how the search engines work, just follow these simple tips and you will get the maximum search engine optimization benefit from your keywords.

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  • Use of keyword "Using" in C# interface

    - by Onno
    When I'm using C# to write some code and I define an interface using Visual Studio 2010, it always includes a number of "using" statements (as shown in the example) using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; namespace TestEngine.TestNameSpace { interface ITest1 { bool testMethod(int xyz); } } I wonder what these are for and if they are really necessary. Can I leave these out? Are they only necessary when I'm using those parts in my interface description?

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  • Understanding Keyword Research Data

    Whenever any company goes ahead and decides to launch a campaign to increase their business sales and raise their profits over the internet then their first concern must be increased traffic. Well, this is the prime goal of every internet venture in a general manner. What is the purpose of having any content on the web when there are no visitors to that website and there is no body actually visiting your sites.

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  • A Look at Keyword Search Optimization

    With the great influence of the Internet on a growing number of consumers these days, online marketing is now considered one of the best, if not the best, way to promote a business. This strategy offers greater possibilities for a business to be known enough to generate increasing revenues. Pinpointing the exact right techniques, however, will take some brainstorming which could be a critical stage because it requires a lot of time for marketers to determine on which tricks are, indeed, going to work and which will be a waste of time.

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  • How to make ip Address static (eth0)

    - by Jordan Angelucci
    I'm having a really hard time configuring ubuntu 13.04 to have a static ip address. I have tried multiple solutions but everytime I reboot (can't do the network reset command because ubuntu freezes) I end up with no connection. Here is what I get when i type ifconfig into the terminal: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 10:bf:48:bc:07:cb inet addr:192.168.0.8 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::12bf:48ff:febc:7cb/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:1763067 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:1024326 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:2284491220 (2.2 GB) TX bytes:136809317 (136.8 MB) lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1 RX packets:1840 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:1840 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:185688 (185.6 KB) TX bytes:185688 (185.6 KB) I have also tried this: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.0.160 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255 gateway 192.168.0.1 dns-nameservers 24.222.0.94 dns-nameservers 24.222.0.95 If anyone could help me it would be very much appreciated.

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