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  • 5 Simple Ways to Track Your Website Progress on the Search Engines

    These days most business owners are looking to venture online and attract a lot of prospective clients through the web. In this attempt a majority of them opt for search engine optimization which is a very good thing however the problem arises because many of the business owners are not aware of the tools to use in order to monitor the success of their efforts and the progress of the website.

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  • Granularity and Parallel Performance

    One key to attaining good parallel performance is choosing the right granularity for the application. The goal is to determine the right granularity (usually larger is better) for parallel tasks, while avoiding load imbalance and communication overhead to achieve the best performance.

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  • Get More Traffic by Integrating SEO Techniques

    Many SEO techniques can generate good site traffic. Some webmasters however choose to apply these methods separately. This is perhaps because of the belief that some options are better than others. In a lot of cases though, a fully integrated campaign makes better sense.

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  • How can I simulate a website loading slowly? [closed]

    - by Nomistake
    Possible Duplicate: How can I simulate a slow connection for page load? I found some old treaths about this topic but is there a new/working way to slow down the loading of a website (local websever) to a predefined speed, as if it were, for example, on a dial-up connection? I didn't find a good working one... (On Windows). It would be nice if it's a Firefox add-on/plugin. Any suggestions?

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  • can anyone give me full details on how jquery and cdn works? [on hold]

    - by ajuwon oladipo
    have been readying a book on jquery of recent....i seen so many tins on cdn but please can anyone assist me with this?....how those jquery works ...do different plugs in work differently with specific function...or just a cdn helps you do all kind of thingsi mean like this <'script/* just one cdn link for any function you want*/<'/script then all your codes here...pls is it so ...i need a good explanation

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  • How to Optimize Your Website For Search Engines

    Developing a website is easy and can be done in a matter of days or weeks depending on the complexity of its back end systems. However, its promotion for wider public viewing through the search engines makes it a hard, time-consuming job. There are literally thousands of new websites every day but only a few make it to the top and fewer still are good moneymaking machines.

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  • What is SEO?

    This article serves as an explanation of the basics of search engine optimization (SEO). It identifies some key components that are required to achieve good results in SEO.

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  • Component Activities of SEO!

    Every website is designed for a purpose, that remains unsolved without a good visibility among the search results. SEO professionals sitting in SEO companies do such jobs which can improve the ranking and thus improve the visibility.

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  • Why SEO is Important

    Websites are only as good as those customers and clients who find them (and order your products and services). However, search engines need to find your websites as well and that's when search engine optimization - also known as SEO - comes into play.

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  • Google Takes a Picnik

    Google adds the online photo editor to its application stable, which is good news for ecommerce shops looking for more easy ways to prep product images.

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  • Is it okay to define a [] method in ruby's NilClass?

    - by Silasj
    Ruby by default does not include the method [] for NilClass For example, to check if foo["bar"] exists when foo may be nil, I have to do: foo = something_that_may_or_may_not_return_nil if foo && foo["bar"] # do something with foo["bar"] here end If I define this method: class NilClass def [](arg) nil end end Something like that would make this possible, even if foo is nil: if foo["bar"] # do something with foo["bar"] end Or even: if foo["bar"]["baz"] # do something with foo["bar"]["baz"] here end Question: Is this a good idea or is there some reason ruby doesn't include this functionality by default?

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  • What to Look For in an SEO Handbook

    An SEO handbook is a good investment for any website publisher. Organic search engine optimization will help your website get higher rankings and increased traffic. That should help increase your profits.

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  • Reasons to Hire an Expert SEO Company

    SEO outsourcing is a major trend in current scenario and thus today hiring a SEO expert on full time, in all aspects can be a real good option to get your work done. As they can handle their job much more efficiently then anyone else, and generally cost you anything in the long run, you can easily recover your expense in revenue.

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  • SEO Company Tips

    It is very important to get your website search engine optimized. No matter how hard you work on the website and how well you design it, chances are the website will remain largely unnoticed if you cannot ensure a good SEO for it.

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  • Invest on a Dynamic Website

    Nowadays, the challenge for good programmers to create a highly dynamic website is really high. A lot of people have learned the value of owning a website especially for online business owners.

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  • Supermicro BIOS recovery - SUPER.ROM

    - by Goyuix
    I have a Supermicro X9SCL+-F motherboard that I flashed a beta BIOS to, then the flash went bad when I tried to flash back to the latest stable. I am attempting to recover using their SUPER.ROM recovery from a flash drive without success. I read in the manual that if I hold down Ctrl +Home  while powering on the server I can do a BIOS recovery from a flash drive. I hold down those keys, hear the desired two beeps and I can see the activity LED on the flash drive activate. Unfortunately, instead of the monitor turning on and allowing a BIOS recovery as the manual indicates, I hear five beeps, followed shortly after by 3 beeps. I grabbed the latest BIOS from their site (x9scm2.508.zip) and extracted it to my flash drive and renamed it to SUPER.ROM. Their instructions are not clear if any ROM can serve as the SUPER.ROM file, or if I need a special SUPER.ROM file to initiate the recovery at which time I can supply a known good ROM. Does anyone have any expertise in ROM recovery for Supermicro boards? Am I missing some key step? Can any known good ROM file function as the SUPER.ROM file for recovery?

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  • Task scheduler "hidden" only hides task, not process

    - by Brandi
    I am trying to make an application that acts like a desktop application for all the computers in our network. I have already got a windows forms app that works like I want it to, and I'm using the task scheduler to start it on login. We would really like it if the process as well as the task is hidden from the task manager in order to avoid accidental deletion. Selecting "Hidden" in the task scheduler hides the task (good!) but the process is still visible (not good enough). I tried using the option to run as "SYSTEM" or "LOCAL SERVICE" so that the user would get "access denied" when trying to delete or just wouldn't even view it by default. However, running as a service makes the process invisible on Vista and 7, and the point of my app is to display information interactively. (User can click, sort, etc). Is there any other alternatives to either run the process as someone/something besides the logged in user and still have the logged on user be able to see and interact with it? (Therefore it would list as someone else's app?) From what I've read on the internet, the only ways to actually hide something from the task manager seem hacky and/or difficult and rather involved. I don't really want to write a bunch of C or whatever only to maybe not have it work on Vista/7 anyway. Besides which, for a legitimate app with a legitimate use, I shouldn't have to go to those extremes... I see "Access Denied" all the time for system processes... why is it so hard for me to do the same? So does anyone have any simple solutions? Is it easier than I think to just list something in the task manager as another user? Thanks in advance for any replies.

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