Why Pay-Per-Inclusion Search Engines are Dying
A Pay-Per-Inclusion search engine is a service in which a search engine charges you a certain amount to spider and include your website in its database. For this fee, regular repeated spiderings are guaranteed, so you are sure to be indexed.
SEO Not Enough
Many marketers are obsessed with optimizing their web sites for “free rankings” in search engines.
Intel Deploys Wireless Broadband In China’s Wolong Nature Reserve
Intel Corporation announced it has deployed a campus-wide broadband and wireless communications network within China’s Wolong Nature Reserve to aid researchers in the study, care and preservation of the endangered giant panda.
IBM Offers Next Generation Storage Software
IBM announces new storage automation and IBM Virtualization Engine technologies to help enable clients to simplify their infrastructure.
Buzzed Bees Act Like Drunk Humans
This Buds for you … Mr. Bee. Drunken bees could give researchers better insight into alcohol’s effects on human behavior, a new study suggests.
SEM Professionals form Search Marketing Association UK
A working group of search engine marketing professionals in the UK has come together to plan the formulation of a UK based trade association.
SBA Goes to Court
A motion was filed in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California (Case No.C044250SI), against the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) by the American Small Business League (ASBL).
Rebuilding failed Linux software RAID
Recently I had a hard drive fail. It was part of a Linux software RAID 1 (mirrored drives), so we lost no data, and just needed to replace hardware. However, the raid does requires rebuilding. A hardware array would usually automatically rebuild upon drive replacement, but this needed some help.
IBM’s Business in a Box
Furthering its leadership in the blade server market, IBM has introduced a new low-cost IBM eServer BladeCenter chassis and a unique set of “business-in-a-box” solutions to help lower the cost and speed the time it takes for a small to mid-sized business to purchase, deploy, and implement BladeCenter servers in an IT infrastructure.
Querying XML Data with XQuery
Let’s face it, one of the primary tasks we, as Web developers, are faced with is querying data from some data store and allowing users to view and/or manipulate the information via a Web interface.