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[TechRepublic] Five criteria for choosing Web service vendors

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Web Developer

TechRepublic Member | August 02, 2011

Five criteria for choosing Web service vendors

These are five things developers should look at when picking a third-party Web service to integrate into their applications. Read more

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eBook: Learn more about Dell Workstations here

Choose your ideal solution from Dell's highest-performing and most scalable systems. Dell? Precision? workstations are specifically designed for professionals in engineering, product design, animation, digital imaging and other graphics-intensive occupations. Learn more about Dell Workstations here.


Simplify package management with NuGet

NuGet is an open source package management system that makes it easy for you to focus on development rather than managing references. See how simple it is to add a reference or tool with NuGet. Read more

Ordering in UNIONed SQL results

Developer Justin James passes along a quick SQL coding trick for getting the query results to look just right. Read more

Google Labs to shut down: What message does this send?

In this programming news roundup, read about ParaSail, the AppCentral Developer Lab, SOASTA's CloudTest Lite, Revolution R Enterprise vs. SAS, and more. Read more

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HTML5: Using sectional elements

Ryan Boudreaux takes a look at various sectional elements in the new HTML5 specification and gives examples of how they are meant to be used. Read more

Google and OK Go team up in HTML 5 interactive video

See some HTML 5 in action in this OK Go music video, created by Google. It's meant to be viewed in the Chrome browser. Read more

Quick tip: Debugging and testing

Ryan Boudreaux offers some basic tips for troubleshooting and debugging web pages, including some tools that will help you check cross-browser support and other issues. Read more

Job openings in Java development: Week of July 25, 2011

If you' re Java developer looking for a job, you may be interested in these openings. Read more

The challenges of building a cloud-based app

There are many reasons for making your rich app store its data/settings server-side in the cloud. The most compelling reason, in developer Kyle Miller's opinion, is convenience for the end user. Read more

A cross-platform loading screen for mobile Java-enabled devices

Developer Heshan Perera describes how to use the Lightweight User Interface Toolkit for Java ME to create a simple dialog object that serves as a loading screen. Read more


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5 seriously useful Chrome extensions (photos)

There's one major element that sets browsers like Google Chrome apart from Safari and Internet Explorer--add-ons. Check out our top five Chrome extensions for the seriously efficient types. View on site

Tweets in space! Astronaut shares photos from space station (photos)

Using NASA's Nikon D3S, astronauts post images of newly retired shuttle Atlantis, Earth, and mission spacewalks via Twitter. View on site



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eBook: Learn more about Dell Workstations here

KPMG, HP simplify HP records management - A Case Study

Prepare an ERM classification scheme

Looking for a solution to curb your organization's rising IT costs?

Help Diverse Platforms Play Well Together (Quest Software)


Perennial favorites

 

Confessions of a mediocre programmer

Form a learning plan for an HTML5 future

Why clean code is more important than efficient code

Is speech input/output on smartphones ready for prime time?

According to Deb Shinder, voice integration on smartphones is increasingly becoming more advanced, and speech is well on its way to becoming the primary input/output method. Do you think it's ready for prime time?



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[TechRepublic] Securing non-volatile memory on the fly

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TechRepublic Member | August 02, 2011

i-NVMM: Securing non-volatile memory on the fly

Computer memory is a treasure of unencrypted information. Fortunately, power off and it disappears. That's not the case with next-generation memory. Read more

Resource of the day

Looking for a solution to curb your organization's rising IT costs?

Download complimentary whitepaper from Oracle and learn the key capabilities in Oracle Database 11g Release 2 that enable IT professionals to successfully deliver more information, with high quality service, and at much lower cost.


Get ready for the action at Black Hat 2011

The Black Hat 2011 technical security conference kicks off this week. Get a preview of the presentations on the schedule. Read more

Unpatched servers and other insurgents: Antisec vs. Booz Allen Hamilton

Mark Underwood takes a closer look at Antisec's attack on Booz Allen Hamilton. Meanwhile, arrests targeting the so-called hacktivists continue: UK police arrest alleged LulzSec spokesman "Topiary." Read more

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10 ways to safeguard your college-bound student's computer

You protect your corporate systems, but what about that back-to-school laptop you just bought your kid? Here are some things you can do to keep your student safe from cyber dangers. Read more

Looking for security and system administrator writers

TechRepublic is looking for some writers who can talk about IT security in a from-the-trenches way. If you think that's you, drop us a line! Read more

10 things you still should do to a new PC before you login to Facebook

When you get a new PC, one of the first things you want to do is connect it to the Internet. But that is a very bad idea. We list 10 things you need to do to prepare your new PC for the Internet. Read more

The top 10 hackers of all time

Black hat, white hat, or somewhere in between, hackers have had a huge impact on the evolution of information technology. See if you agree that these 10 hackers belong on this list. Read more

Featured multimedia

 

5 seriously useful Chrome extensions (photos)

There's one major element that sets browsers like Google Chrome apart from Safari and Internet Explorer--add-ons. Check out our top five Chrome extensions for the seriously efficient types. View on site


Focus on Chromebooks

Your questions answered: What Chromebooks can and can't do

While IT pros scoff, Google Chromebooks will likely seduce businesses

Three things Chromebooks need to fix to win buyers

Samsung and Acer Chromebooks: More netbook than notebook


Today's recommended downloads

Prepare an ERM classification scheme

eBook: Learn more about Dell Workstations here

Looking for a solution to curb your organization's rising IT costs?

KPMG, HP simplify HP records management - A Case Study

Free Trial Download: up.time Systems Management Software (Uptime Software)


Is speech input/output on smartphones ready for prime time?

According to Deb Shinder, voice integration on smartphones is increasingly becoming more advanced, and speech is well on its way to becoming the primary input/output method. Do you think it's ready for prime time?




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