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  • Google I/O 2010 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise

    Google I/O 2010 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise Google I/O 2010 - Best practices for implementing OpenSocial in the Enterprise Social Web, Enterprise 201 Mark Weitzel, Matt Tucker, Mark Halvorson, Helen Chen, Chris Schalk Enterprise deployments of OpenSocial technologies brings an additional set of considerations that may not be apparent in a traditional social network implementation. In this session, several enterprise vendors will demonstrate how they've been working together to address these issues in a collection of "Best Practices". This session will also provide a review of existing challenges for enterprise implementations of OpenSocial. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 38:23 More in Science & Technology

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  • Is it common to purchase an insurance policy for contract development work?

    - by Matthew Patrick Cashatt
    I am not sure if this is the best place for the question, but I am not sure where else to ask. Background I am a contract developer and have just been asked to provide a general liability policy for my next gig. In 6-7 years this has never been asked of me. Question Is this common? If so, can anyone recommend a good underwriter that focuses on what we do as contract software developers? I realize that Google could help me find underwriters but it won't give me unbiased public opinion about which companies actually understand what we do and factor that into the price of the policy. Thanks, Matt

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  • Job Search Engine Url Structure Issue [closed]

    - by Justin
    Possible Duplicate: What is the best stucture of SEO friendly URL? I am working on a job board, and i'm trying to figure out a good design for URL structure. Some things that I have found through research: 100 - 150 Chars long is ideal 3-5 words in your url, according to Matt Cutts Use .htaccess to force clean urls Do not duplicate data (important) Clean and precise, describing the content Use hyphens On the homepage, I try to detect the users location based on IP, but this isn't always accurate, and not always reliable. So until they put in their city/location, I can't always use this structure but this is potentially work-able. For Searching, a form post to a results page: domain.com/jobs/[city]/[search] ie: domain.com/jobs/toronto/sales manager/ OR domain.com/search/jobs/toronto/sales manager/ or do I remove the word JOBS and just use Search. I trying to keep good search terms in the URL, but also keep it clean and concise. Can someone give me some feedback and thoughts to 'why'...

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  • ESSO Webcast Replay with Live Q&A

    - by B Shashikumar
    In our ESSO webcast on Oct 19th, we discussed how Oracle Enterprise Single-Sign On Suite can not only eliminate your password reset and helpdesk headaches but also offers a healthy ROI which enterprises just cannot overlook. In our webcast we discussed how Oracle ESSO Suite can deliver an ROI of 140% within the first year of deployment. Due to popular demand, we are now doing a re-broadcast of this webcast in the European time zone. The webcast will be followed by live Q&A. Matt Berzinski, Product Manager for Oracle ESSO Suite will be on air to answer all of your ESSO and Identity Management questions.  Join us on this webcast to find out how Oracle ESSO Suite Plus can deliver quick wins for your organization. Register here for this webcast.

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  • Automating ASP.NET MVC deployments using Web Deploy

    The following is an excerpt from ASP.NET MVC 2 in Action, a book from Manning to be in bookstores in May.  The early access (MEAP) edition is available now on http://manning.com/palermo2.  Authors include Jeffrey Palermo, Ben Scheirman, Jimmy Bogard, Matt Hinze.  Technically edited by Jeremy Skinner. 17.4 Enabling remote server deployments with Web Deploy After getting a deployment script that can set up your application and database, the next step is to take on the challenge...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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  • Microsoft se défend officiellement des accusations de Google, qui continue de lui reprocher de voler les résultats de son moteur de recherche

    Microsoft se défend des accusations de Google et dit "apprendre de ses consommateurs", Google persiste et dis n'avoir "jamais rien vu de pareil" Mise à jour du 02.02.2011 par Katleen Il y a quelques heures, de hauts responsables des moteurs de recherche en ligne étaient réunis lors d'une table ronde. D'un côté, Matt Cutts (Google) et de l'autre, Harry Shum (Bing). Le sujet des accusations de Mountain View portées hier envers Microsoft (lire news précédente) a évidement été abordé, et pas vraiment dans le calme. Il faut savoir que dans la nuit (heure française), Redmond avait publié un démenti assurant que jamais les résultats de son concurrents n'avaient été...

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  • WordPress : mise à jour de sécurité très importante qualifiée de critique par le créateur du CMS, qui invite à l'appliquer sur-le-champs

    WordPress : mise à jour de sécurité très importante Qualifiée de critique par le créateur du CMS qui invite à l'appliquer sur-le-champs Mise à jour du 30/12/10 WordPress, le moteur de blog en PHP qui se transforme de plus en plus en CMS ultra-complet, doit être mis à jour rapidement. C'est en tout cas le message que donne de son équipe de développement qui vient de sortir, en pleine période de fête, une mise à jour de sécurité qualifiée de « importante ». La période, très calme et où beaucoup de responsables web sont en vacances, n'est pas propice à ce genre de patch. Matt Mullenweg, le créateur de WordPress, en a bien c...

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  • Recycle Bottles for DIY Projects [Video]

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Rather than tossing bottles in the recycle bin with this simple hack and a little elbow grease you can recycle them into new containers like drinking cups and vases. In the above video Matt Richardson from Make magazine shows us how to use an inexpensive bottle cutting jig to recycle bottle into new things. With a little polishing you can drink more than beer out of your favorite beer bottles. Watch the video above to see how and hit up the link below for more information. How-To: Bottle Cutting [Make] What is a Histogram, and How Can I Use it to Improve My Photos?How To Easily Access Your Home Network From Anywhere With DDNSHow To Recover After Your Email Password Is Compromised

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  • Google pénalise le référencement des sites truffés de publicités, compliquant l'accès au contenu, ils sont considérés comme du spam

    Google pénalise le référencement des sites truffés de publicités Compliquant l'accès au contenu, ils sont considérés comme du spam Matt Cutts, responsable de l'équipe antispam de Google, s'est présenté à la conférence PubCon avec de bonnes et de mauvaises nouvelles. Le moteur de recherche pénalise désormais le référencement des sites truffés de publicités rendant difficile l'accès aux contenus pertinents des pages. Ce qui compte, a expliqué Cutts dans sa keynote est « combien de contenu est au-dessus de la ligne de flottaison [...] Si vous avez des publicités obscurcissant votre contenu, vous avez intérêt à y repenser », laissant entendre que les sites compli...

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  • Google ajuste son algorithme pour contrer spams et contenus dupliqués et rejette les critiques sur la qualité de ses résultats

    Google ajuste son algorithme pour contrer spams et contenus dupliqués Et rejette les critiques sur la qualité de ses résultats En réponse aux critiques acerbes ayant récemment remis en question la qualité de ses résultats de recherche, Google entreprend de mettre à jour son algorithme pour contrer les sites de spam et de contenu dupliqué. Ces mises à jour devraient s'attaquer aux sites qui fraudent ou enfreignent les lignes de conduite tracées par Google et ce dans le but de s'accaparer les premières places des résultats. Sont particulièrement visés ceux qui copient le contenu des autres sites et/ou qui disposent d'un taux faible en contenu original. Matt Cutts, en ...

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  • Google I/O 2010 - GWT Linkers target HTML5 WebWorkers & more

    Google I/O 2010 - GWT Linkers target HTML5 WebWorkers & more Google I/O 2010 - GWT Linkers target HTML5 Web Workers, Chrome Extensions, and more GWT 301 Matt Mastracci At its core GWT has a well-defined and customizable mechanism -- called Linkers -- that controls exactly how GWT's compiled JavaScript should be packaged, served, and run. This session will describe how to create linkers and explains some of the linkers we've created, including a linker that turns a GWT module into an HTML5 Web Worker and one that generates an HTML App Cache manifest automatically. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 6 1 ratings Time: 59:59 More in Science & Technology

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  • Référencement : Google déploie un nouvel algorithme qui pénalise les sites utilisant des noms de domaine avec des mots clés

    Référencement : Google déploie un nouvel algorithme qui pénalise les sites utilisant des noms de domaine avec des mots clés Via un message sur son compte Twitter, le spécialiste de l'équipe anti WebSpam de Google, Matt Cutts, a annoncé le déploiement d'un nouvel algorithme sur le moteur Google. Ce nouvel algorithme vise à affiner les résultats de recherche du moteur Google en pénalisant les sites ayant un contenu de faible qualité malgré que le nom de domaine du site corresponde aux termes de la recherche. En effet, la firme a constaté que des sites Web ont recourt à des noms de domaines qualifiés de « exact-match domain » qui reprennent des termes de recherche susceptibles...

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  • Where to go from here, how to improve / learn more

    - by bExplosion
    I finished University around 4 years ago double degree in Software Eng/Comp Sci. Got my first job at a startup in my final year, was with them for 2.5 years then started my own business. So far everything is going great, lots of clients and stead work etc, but coming right out of uni and into a start up I never had any form or senior software engineer guiding my work or suggesting improvements etc... Whats the best way for me to improve & learn more? Books? MS Exams? Other? I develop in C#, ASP.NET/MVC. Update The problem isn't really with releasing products, I've released quite a few which are up and running with customers happy. It's more with quality of code, best practices, how do I know something I am code is correct, it may work but there may be ways of coding it much more efficiently or by adhering to some kind of standard Cheers for any responses! Matt

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  • Are the Broadcom drivers in any new releases for my Dell with BCM4401 and BCM4311

    - by ematthe1
    I installed 12.04 on my wife's Dell laptop to replace 10.04. The code for the Broadcom drivers is broken and I am a user, not a coder. Does any available release of Ubuntu have the drivers in place so I can install and run and get my life back after days of thrashing around. I am willing to do some work, but I am not up to heavy duty command line activity. Please help if you can with any information. Thanks in advance. Matt

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  • Fujitsu B6220 laptop, sometimes my desktop freezes upon resume from standby

    - by user89756
    I installed Ubuntu 11.10 on my Fujitsu Lifebook B6220 laptop just before 12.04 was released. I can not remember if I had this issue with Ubuntu 11.10 as I updated the install to 12.04 about a week after 12.04 came out. My problem is that sometimes upon resume from standby my desktop is frozen. The keyboard, touch pad, and touchscreen work, but there is no response from the desktop. I can ctrl-alt-f2 and log in and then from there I just reboot the computer. This happens about 50% of the time when I resume from standby but I have not noticed a distinct pattern. I have thought about reinstalling 12.04, since I upgraded 11.10 to 12.04 instead of a fresh install. But I have customized my laptop a lot and I would prefer to avoid reinstalling it, I'm not even sure if that would fix it. Anyone have a idea what might be the problem? If I should submit this as a bug, could someone point me in the right direction please? Thanks, Matt

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  • Are there more Cocoa and Cocoa Touch videos which are worth looking at?

    - by dontWatchMyProfile
    To gain a better understanding, I think it would be a good idea to watch every cocoa video available on the net. I tend to find session videos from conferences or good podcast videos only by accident, so maybe someone has a handy list of links to great ressources. I already know all the WWDC stuff and the stuff from stanford, but a lot of universities around the world publish session videos as well in local languages. Also, there are like thousands of conferences around the world with great session videos. This list should compensate for all those who can't afford beeing at WWDC. Therefore, guys, let's create a handy list to fill the gaps for everyone! This is community wiki, so just list them all! I'll start with: English 360 Conferences (360iDev) Videos Oredev with some good iPhone dev session videos German Macoun 2009 with some interesting session videos, if you can speak German Please don't hesitate to post links to videos in other languages than English. Many of us speak more languages, so go ahead! We'll be excited!

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  • zend-framework doctrine, and mvc pattern: what should connect data between models and forms?

    - by Skirmantas
    I am learning Zend Framework and Doctrine. I am wondering what is the best practice to connect forms to models and vice versa. I don't know where I should put my code. I have seen in Zendcast video tutorials where author creates methods like mapFormToRecord and mapRecordToForm in form class. Well I guess it is very handy when form is sophisticated and uses many records. Is it a good practice? I somehow believe that form-class should not need to know about data-records. And sometimes we might have model which is used in many forms. So It would be handy to have few functions in that model which would help to prepare data for forms. For example to give an array of id=name pairs so that it might be used in Zend_Form_Element_Select. However I would like to have a consistency. So I don't want to put this code nor in model nor in form because on different situations I act different. So only controller is what is left to deal it. However this will result in code duplication if one form will be used more than in one controller. Moreover controller gets bloated if form is not from the simple ones. Or maybe there is a consistent pattern in those data conversions between forms and models? I think that there is. At least in my simple cases. So maybe a separate class could be a solution? Where should I put such class and how should I name it? Another question: Zend_Form has validators and filter. Doctrine has validators and filters too. Which do we use and when? What is your way of dealing the connections between forms and models? (Sorry if it was hard for you to read my text. I don't have enough knowledge of English language to express myself freely)

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  • How can I clear the notification center from Terminal?

    - by cwd
    I really like terminal-notifier and how it allows you to send things to the notification center. It even has a handy feature to remove the notifications that it sent, for example if I spoofed a notification from another app like CodeKit, syntax being: terminal-notifier -sender com.incident57.CodeKit -remove ALL But I guess this application is not able to clear the notifications that it did not send, as the other messages are still hanging around: It's a great tool but it still leaves me wondering: How can I clear the notification center from Terminal?

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  • Useful extensions for MediaWiki

    - by Stan
    Can anyone suggestion some useful MediaWiki extension? I've installed PDF export, syntax lighlight, file link protocol, submit in toolbar, enforce strong password. But still eager to know any good/handy extensions. Thanks

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  • Merging `Program Files` and `Program Files (x86)` folders in Windows 7 64-bit

    - by Mehper C. Palavuzlar
    Windows 7 64-bit version installs 32-bit programs to Program Files (x86) folder, and 64-bit programs to Program Files folder. Of course, Microsoft must have a reason for doing that, but as a user I don't find it handy to have 2 separate program folders. Is there any way to merge those folders into one (preferably, Program Files) without corrupting installed programs? And would it be a problem to install 32-bit applications into Program Files folder?

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  • Google Earth - zoom like with a scope, rotate the camera

    - by Suma
    I know it is possible to change a viewing altitude in Google Earth, but is it possible to zoom in/out as well, like with a telescope? I would like to preview what could be viewed from a particular lookout point, but without zoom in it seems very hard. Another feature which would be handy for the purpose: is it possible to turn the viewing direction around the camera, and not around the target?

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  • How do I accept all Networks with the same ssid with wicd?

    - by rubo77
    We have a Mesh network here in my town, where every node creates the same client wlan with the SSID "kiel.freifunk.net". In wicd I can connect to those networks, but I have to choose which of them. In network-manager it was more handy: there was shown only one network with that SSID and if I moved through the room with my laptop, it automatically connects to the nearest network with that SSID name (I think that's called "roaming") Is it possible to achieve this with wicd also?

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  • Finding Visio Shapes

    - by Julie Hurst
    Is there some way of printing out ALL Visio shapes - I used to manually do a screen shot of all the shapes and then print it out and bind it so I could flip through the pages and pick out shapes that I needed. Was really handy when I didnt know the name of a shape I was looking for. This exercise is now way too time consuming and was hoping there was some sort of gallery that I could scroll through that had ALL the shapes.

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