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The AdweekMedia Plan of the Year Branded entertainment Webisodes have been popping up on the Internet lately almost as frequently as those infuriating “your mailbox is full” e-mail messages. marketingymedios.com
Privacy policy and cookies – frequently asked questions Websites today normally offer some level of interaction - whether it's sending and receiving messages, buying goods or choosing how you wish to view the site. To manage this, small text files called cookies are stored on your computer. www.dailymail.co.uk
Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker on Being the Alternative to Microsoft, Google and Apple In this interview with Wired, Mitchell Baker looks back on Firefox's success and what it meant — and explains why she thinks Mozilla's new push to create a mobile operating system to rival Apple's and Google's matters just as much as Firefox did. www.wired.com
Create an online shopping presence with ease using PrestaShop The open source PrestaShop ecommerce solution comes with more than 200 features. Here's what you need to know to install the all-in-one shopping site. www.techrepublic.com
Why Microsoft’s Open Data Protocol matters Microsoft’s newest version of the Open Data Protocol (OData) is something both developers and IT managers should check out. www.zdnet.com
In-depth: SQL Server - High performance inserts [In this reprinted #altdevblogaday in-depth piece, EEDAR's chief information officer Ted Spence continues his SQL Server examination by explaining how to create robust scalability one feature at a time.] In order to write high performance SQL code, we need to know more about what's going on underneath the hood. We won't need to go into exhaustive details on SQL Server's internals, but we'll go ... www.gamasutra.com
Review: CrashPlan+ cloud-based online backup program CrashPlan+ is a cloud-based online backup program that offers three ways to access saved data: through an iOS app, through desktop software, or through CrashPlan’s website. www.macworld.com
Control what makes it onto your network – for free Paul Rosenberg isn’t a big believer in free computer security solutions. But when he was on the hunt for a good Internet content filter, he found an exception: OpenDNS. www.newsobserver.com
Master MySQL in the Amazon cloud For many MySQL database admins, Amazon Web Services represents the brave new world of cloud computing -- one fraught with disappearing servers, disk I/O variability, and other shared resource challenges, not to mention questions regarding the security of data. www.cio.com.au
Why Linux is a desktop flop It's free, easier to use than ever, IT staffers know it and love it, and it has fewer viruses and Trojans than Windows. www.computerworld.com.au
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