<b>Linux Today Blog:</b> "The endless SCO saga is finally at an end, and justice has prevailed. But without Groklaw, would it have ended differently? "
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Hoping you can help us with this question:
We are one Canada’s leading websites with a PR8. For privacy's sake, let's call our main URL www.OurMainWebsite.com
As we are expanding globally, we are planning to build a web site to service the US market but want to keep the domain above as is from branding perspective.
Questions:
Can we keep: www.OurMainWebsite.com as the main Canada site and
create a www.OurMainWebsite.com/US as the US site?
Can those 2 URL's be geotargetted as per above, and wouldn't the fact
that US is a subfolder of the main TLD through things off? can I
target a TLD to one country and a subfolder under the TLD to abother?
Thanks in advance for your help.
<b>Groklaw:</b> "Do you remember the patent infringement case IP Innovation filed against Red Hat and Novell in 2007? We looked for prior art, if you recall. Well, I'm very happy to tell you that Red Hat and Novell have prevailed in the litigation:"
<b>Experimenting with GNU/Linux:</b> "There are several graphical front ends for clam av which can make your life easy. The most popular among them are clamtk and Klamav."
If i have lots of images appearing tumblr blogs, the sort of tumblogs with very little text just reams and reams of images for people to browse through (example - http://whereisthecool.com/). If my image is embeded in their site like this :
<a href="http://mysite.com" target="blank">
<img src="cutecatblog.com/cat.jpg" alt="cute cat"/>
</a>
so the image was a link back to my site. Although there is no anchor text to speak of does google take into account the alt text of the image ?
Would this still count in googles eyes as a backlink ?
I want to calculate time consumed in redirecting from 1 webpage to another webpage.
For Example:
1) I am using Facebook in Google Chrome browser.
I have shared 1 link on my Facebook profile like below:
http://www.webdeveloper.com/
(It's not only Facebook. It can be any domain having link to another domain).
2) When I click on this link from my Facebook profile, then this website will open in new tab.
3) I want to calculate time difference in miliseconds or microseconds between below two events:
First Event: Time of clicking link "http://www.webdeveloper.com/" from my Facebook profile.
Second Event: Time of completely loading webpage of "http://www.webdeveloper.com/".
Thank you in advance.
I want to calculate time consumed in redirecting from 1 webpage to another webpage.
For Example:
1) I am using Facebook in Google Chrome browser.
I have shared 1 link on my Facebook profile like below:
http://www.webdeveloper.com/
(It's not only Facebook. It can be any domain having link to another domain).
2) When I click on this link from my Facebook profile, then this website will open in new tab.
3) I want to calculate time difference in miliseconds or microseconds between below two events:
First Event: Time of clicking link "http://www.webdeveloper.com/" from my Facebook profile.
Second Event: Time of completely loading webpage of "http://www.webdeveloper.com/".
Thank you in advance.
<b>Linux Journal:</b> "Last month's release of the KDE 4.4 desktop environment restored the faith of many after what has been something of a roller coaster two years."
<b>Kristanix Games press release:</b> "Kristanix Games announces the release of Linux versions of its most popular games. The Linux Games project now includes such high quality casual games as Sudoku Epic, Solitaire Epic, Mahjong Epic, Jewel Twist, Fantastic Farm, Crossword Twist and many more."
<b>Blog of Helios:</b> "But to quote Yoda, "Short of native game choices we are." There's a reason for that...I mean aside from the myth that the Linux market is too small to support game development."
<b>Eleven is Louder:</b> "I was reading through some news on Google and came across this article on bild.de. The Commodore 64 is due to be rereleased with an Intel Core 2 Quad, 4GB RAM, a 500GB HDD, Intel chipset, and a bunch of other features."
<b>Federal Computer Week: </b>"The challenges to government's adoption and participation in open-source communities is often thought to be a simpe culture clash, but in reality it goes deeper than that, accordning to NASA's newly-appointed chief technology officer."
<b>The H Open:</b> "In versions 4.3.0, 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 of Typo3 (as well as previous versions of the 4.4 development branch), attackers can inject PHP code from an external server and execute it within the Typo3 context."
<b>Jamie's Random Musings:</b> "Sometimes, though, it is possible to get a bit too far ahead of the general development/release cycle. The HP Pavillion dm1-1020ez that I purchased in January is a case in point."
<b>Netstat -vat:</b> "The first alpha milestone of the Fedora 13 Linux distribution is now available and it's loaded with a number of innovative features."
New study from Palo Alto Networks offers the latest warning about using social technologies in the enterprise, and finds a surprisingly high rate of adoption in regulated industries.