This Yahoo-led effort powers more than 400 TB of traffic per day, joining six other projects that have now been elevated to the top level of the Apache open source software project hierarchy.
I have a large software website and on each application we let users add comments, reviews and so on. Each of these pages are called for example "Comments About Firefox", "Firefox Reviews" and so on.
If we don't have any reviews or we for some reason KNOW that the visitor from Google would be disappointed should we add "noindex" to that page? Or should we just let Google decide if they want to rank us or not?
Microsoft plans to release nine bulletins on Tuesday that cover 21 vulnerabilities across its wide portfolio of products. Of the nine bulletins, four have been tagged with the software giant's critical rating, meaning they should be given the utmost importance with regard to the overall patching process exercised by users and organizations. The four critical updates address vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, its Windows operating system, and Silverlight. As for the remaining five updates, Microsoft has labeled them as being important. Those will cover issues foun...
With modern technology, the creation, building and designing of websites has become increasingly easier with the aid of various software programs. Even stay at home parents, grandmas and grandpas, and even the young 16 year old teenage can learn how to build a website quickly and easily.
<b>Datamation:</b> "It's not like Google was ever going to be a showcase customer for Microsoft, but a report that the search giant is phasing out Microsoft Windows underscores security concerns that have long dogged the widely-used software."
If the International Network no longer functioned how would programmers cope? Would software development become an intractable problem?
So much development has been achieved because of our interconnectivity that we might not be able to go forward as a community, without it.
Is this the case, or might we become more productive due to the removal of a major distraction?
How would we cope if the the network went down?
Many companies are expanding their income by taking their businesses online. If you own a company and want to help spread your businesses name throughout the world, creating a website is the way to go. To accomplish the above task, you'll need website design solution software.
One of the easiest types of web sites to launch is a link directory. Just download one of the free or inexpensive PHP software packages, install, configure, add some categories, add some links and you're off! Having your own directory isn't a bad idea, despite what some pundits might think, for a number of reasons which I'll outline.
I've just installed Ubuntu 12.10 64bit on dual boot with windows 7.
I've been looking for a lot of the things people say to download, like myunity
but when I search in the software center, nothing comes up, just stuff like magazines.
Do I need to add some ppas for it to see them?
What are some that I should add on a new install?
And can anyone help me get myunity on here so I can start customising my desktop?
Thanks
<b>Dissociated Press:</b> "It's only a few more days until Penguicon, North America's finest science fiction and open source software convention. I'm not only psyched to be attending, but I'm flattered beyond words to be one of this year's Guests of Honor"
I'm currently looking for a good reference/guide for design patterns and in my search I've found the following three books highly recommended:
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Pattern Hatching: Design Patterns Applied
Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design
I can't decide which book (if any) to purchase. So, my question is this: What are the fundamental differences between these books?
<b>Techworld:</b> "Two exhibitors at the event last weekend showed off open source 3D printers that can build objects based on your instructions, another one introduced 3D design software."
My company just canceled the project I was working on because they were dissatisfied with how it was going. I was quite disappointed with it because I thought the project was going well and I had already explained the limitations that the software would have due to the time constraints. I have decided that I will now look for a new job, but I am worried the project ending badly may give me some difficulties. Any advice on how I can minimise the difficulties this causes me without being dishonest?
<b>Linux Journal:</b> "Is it possible to send an email from a host that has no email client software installed? As long as you have netcat, of course it is!"
<b>The Register: </b>"Ylmf OS 3.0 has been released from a Chinese software maker with the familiar Luna theme found in Microsoft's Windows 7 and Windows Vista predecessor."
Link building services have people or software that helps you to submit links. But the services are far from the same across the board. Consistency for link building is important.
Ubuntu 12.10 is so slow and a lot of not responding applications I was using Skype whenever i open it it will go to non-responding state thin back to normal after a while even the software centre the system process is eating the CPU I don’t know if the compiz is the problem but issuing the command compiz --replace restore the applications from non-responding state CPU : Intel Celeron D 3.4 RAM : 1 GB VGA : Intel G45
Plz help
<b>Tech Source:</b> "Pandora, the Linux-based handheld game console that is aimed to take advantage of free and open source software is finally shipping."
Office 2010 may be making its commercial debut on June 15th, but the software giant is releasing its free Web-based productivity suite to the public ahead of the launch.
I am looking for a good book about parallel programming with focus on C++. Something suitable for a person reasonably good in C++ programming, but with no experience in concurrent software development. On the other hand, I'd prefer a practical book, without loads of silly examples about philosophers eating lunch.
Is there a book out there that's the de-facto standard for describing best practices, design methodologies, and other helpful information on parallel programming with focus on C++ ? What about that book makes it special?
Following a hectic April, the software giant only has two fixes to offer in its monthly Patch Tuesday security release, though both are deemed "critical."
I am completely new to programming and game development for that matter. I am using the C++ software to create my Game Engine with the help of a beginners guide. I noticed it has a OpenGL option when starting up a new project. I've heard of OpenGL pertaining to game development, not sure what it is though.
Should I be using OpenGL when creating my Game Engine? Will it matter if I just start with a blank slate?
Internet entrepreneurs may find Joomla is an excellent tool for them. This open source software is designed to be a content management system (CMS) which enables even the most novice of website builders to manage all of the content on their websites with ease. This includes all of the text, images, audio, video, quizzes, surveys and other applications available on the website.
Properly designing a website can really make a lift in your companies turn over. A software development company which considers search engine optimization in mind while designing a website should be given the contract.
<b>Serverwatch:</b> "The Apache Software Foundation runs its open source projects on a hierarchy of principally three levels, top-level projects (TLPs), sub-projects and incubated projects. Achieving the TLP status is a major milestone for an open source effort and this week Apache announced that six projects were being graduated to TLP status."