blog.restbackup.com
RestBackup™ Blog: How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop
http://blog.restbackup.com/2011/01/how-to-use-amazon-ec2-as-your-desktop.html
Thursday, January 20, 2011. How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop. Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) is a service allowing you to rent servers in Amazon datacenters by the hour. Using EC2 for your desktop makes sense if you need a powerful machine with a great Internet connection, colocated with your production servers. There are many benefits to using EC2 for your desktop:. Free bandwidth and low latency when accessing Amazon Web Services. Reliable hardware with ECC RAM. Free bandwidth to RestBackup.
blog.restbackup.com
RestBackup™ Blog: January 2011
http://blog.restbackup.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Thursday, January 20, 2011. How To Use Amazon EC2 as Your Desktop. Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) is a service allowing you to rent servers in Amazon datacenters by the hour. Using EC2 for your desktop makes sense if you need a powerful machine with a great Internet connection, colocated with your production servers. There are many benefits to using EC2 for your desktop:. Free bandwidth and low latency when accessing Amazon Web Services. Reliable hardware with ECC RAM. Free bandwidth to RestBackup.
javalandscape.blogspot.com
Yet Another Java Blog: Intro to Caching,Caching algorithms and caching frameworks part 1
http://javalandscape.blogspot.com/2009/01/cachingcaching-algorithms-and-caching.html
Yet Another Java Blog. Java, The light is on. Friday, January 2, 2009. Intro to Caching,Caching algorithms and caching frameworks part 1. A lot of us heard the word cache and when you ask them about caching they give you a perfect answer but they don’t know how it is built, or on which criteria I should favor this caching framework over that one and so on, in this article we are going to talk about Caching, Caching Algorithms and caching frameworks and which is better than the other. Staring at the inter...
slightlyshadyseo.com
Something’s Brewing in the “Buy Viagra” Results : Slightly Shady SEO
http://www.slightlyshadyseo.com/index.php/some-insights-from-the-buy-viagra-results/index.html
Blackhat is Back, Baby. Affiliate Marketing, the Economy, and Maslow. The Lazy Man’s Link Spamming Program. Google’s User Data Empire. The Election Algorithm and Black PR. The Super Linkable (and Defensible) Site Elements. The Achilles Heels of the Social Web. The Semi-Automated Site Factory: Consolidating SEO Efforts. Affiliate Marketing: Remembering the Purpose of a Network, Regulation, and Internet Explorer 8. Hiding the Inner Shadiness of your Blackhat Sites. ASE 08 Boston: Hit me Up. In the US anywa...
ma.tt
Transition to Electric | Matt Mullenweg
https://ma.tt/2008/07/transition-to-electric
Let’s Work Together. July 13, 2008. By Andy Grove formerly of Intel. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). 26 and Cookies →. 14 thoughts on “ Transition to Electric. July 13, 2008 at 9:12 am. Took a lot of time but still read it and learned a few things i never knew about energy and electricity. Couple best extracts –. July 13, 2008 at 9:17 am.
blog.directededge.com
Directed Edge - Blog - Google Spam Heresy: The AdSense Paradox
http://blog.directededge.com/2011/01/06/google-spam-heresy-the-adsense-paradox
Laquo; What’s happening? The easiest way to add recommendations to your Rails app, announcing acts as edgy. Google Spam Heresy: The AdSense Paradox. January 6, 2011, 1:38 am by Scott Wheeler. There’s been much. About the problem of spam and Google of late. Being something of a search weenie, as my eyelids were feeling heavy today I found myself mulling over the problem, “How would one detect Google spamming? The answer turns out to be surprisingly easy. Who has an incentive to spam Google? I’m a bi...
markhneedham.com
The danger of commenting out code - Mark Needham at Mark Needham
http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/01/17/the-danger-of-commenting-out-code
Thoughts on Software Development. The danger of commenting out code. An idea which is considered common sense by most developers but which is not always adhered to is that of not commenting out code. Code is nearly always under source control anyway so commenting out code which is not being used doesn’t really serve any positive purpose and it can have quite a few negative effects. Having commented out code stops the flow of your eyes as you go down the code – there is a distraction. Leaving uncommented ...
dontcuddleyourbraces.blogspot.com
Don't Cuddle Your Braces: Against CamelCase
http://dontcuddleyourbraces.blogspot.com/2007/10/against-camelcase.html
Don't Cuddle Your Braces. Vs The One Terrible Bracing Style (TBS). A record of rants about software engineering. Somewhere to air out the minutiae. Wednesday, October 3, 2007. I can think of a few reasons why someone would choose camelCase in favor of underscore delimited text. 1 The underscore character doesn't have a convenient place on the keyboard. 2 The shift key isn't working. 3 You need to inscribe your code on gold leaf, so the extra character costs $. 4 You forgot how to do hungarian notation.
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