Archive for July, 2010

Download PL/SQL Developer lots of features, plug-ins & more

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Download PL/SQL Developer lots of features, plug-ins & more

Devart today releases dbForge Fusion for MySQL, v4.50 – a powerful add-in designed to simplify MySQL database development and enhance data management capabilities.

With dbForge Fusion, Devart continues its initiative to produce efficient database experiences for all the people in MySQL world.

New features in dbForge Fusion for MySQL, v4.50 include:

* Support of MS Visual Studio 2010 Now all the tools of dbForge Fusion for MySQL are available in MS Visual Studio 2010.

* More freedom for backing up schemas Schema Export wizard has been totally redesigned to Database Backup to enable users to back up schemas in automatic mode using Windows task scheduler, save backup options for future use, view automatically complied log file. Besides, old backup files are automatically removed based on date or quantity.

* New tool for database developers – Query Profiler dbForge Fusion offers results of internal MySQL tools like SHOW PROFILE and EXPLAIN in a convenient and clear GUI. Besides, you get STATUS variables for the required query automatically calculated.

Additional benefits:
o Plan of the query displayed in the tree view for easy review
o Profiling history that can be saved for further analysis
o Capability to compare profiling results in two clicks
o Capability to print profiling results
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Blog Marketing With Web 2.0

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Blog Marketing With Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is fundamentally a garland of brand brand new Internet program facilities which can assistance we in your Internet business. I’m sure you’ve listened of a little simple Web 2.0 facilities such as a RSS, podcasts, amicable bookmarking as well as amicable networking. If not, do review up some-more upon them since these strategies have been being many used by a lot of Internet marketers perplexing to have their approach in a universe of a Internet.

Blog selling with Web 2.0 facilities have loads of advantages for your commercial operation such as bringing we loads of trade to your blog, enlarge a series of your subscribers, for some-more sum revisit to www.blog-link-generator.com .Improve your website acclimatisation rate, give your sites a lot some-more bearing to poke engines as well as many more.

To scrupulously exercise blog selling strategies with Web 2.0 facilities we have to:

1. Understand Them

You have to investigate any Web 2.0 underline as well as assimilate how they work in blog marketing. You contingency ask yourself these questions:

- How can RSS feeds have visitors come behind to your site? – How do amicable networking sites work? – How can amicable bookmarking assistance to urge my traffic? – Are there alternative Web 2.0 facilities which can assistance me urge my site’s recognition?

The some-more questions we ask yourself, a some-more we have been prone to find out how these Web 2.0 techniques work.

2. Apply Them To Your Blog

When we know how these Web 2.0 facilities work, request them to your blog as well as let your visitors know which we have these Web 2.0 facilities which they can have have use of of to have them feel as interacted as probable with your blog.

It is many appropriate to get articles or e-books which uncover we how to request these facilities step-by-step, so which we won’t get confused. Or, we can only sinecure a web programmer or engineer to assistance we request them.
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Google Chrome 5 Beta

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Google Chrome 5 Beta

If you’re using the stable version of Google Chrome, the latest beta release (Google Chrome 5.0.375.29 for Windows, Mac and Linux) will be a pleasant surprise. Here are 10 things you should try after installing Chrome 5 beta:

1. Google Chrome remembers zoom settings for each domain. Go to http://www.nytimes.com, zoom using Ctrl+ or Ctrl-, close the tab and reopen it.

2. Remove individual items from the history. Go to the History tab (Ctrl+H), click on “Edit items”, select the pages you want to remove and click on “Remove selected pages”.

3. The new bookmark manager is an HTML page that opens in a new tab. It looks better than the previous manager and it has the advantage that extensions will be able to add new features.

4. Google Chrome can synchronize themes and preferences, in addition to bookmarks.
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YouTube Adds New iPad-Friendly HTML5 Video Player

Monday, July 26th, 2010

YouTube Adds New iPad-Friendly HTML5 Video Player

YouTube announced a new HTML5 video player that works on the Apple iPad device. The player is smart enough to know whether it can display Flash or if it has to switch to HTML5 mode for a non-Flash enabled device.

I tested the new player against the regular YouTube player on an iPad and the new player still needs some work. The new player takes a longer to load, has some funky behavior (a duplicate window appears below the player), and the screen is bouncy when the player isn’t set to fullscreen.

I can see why the new player isn’t available from the regular video page yet. Furthermore, in order to get the HTML5 version to load, site visitors must have gone to the YouTube HTML5 page and opted in as an HTML5 Beta tester.

This player is basically in development mode. I wouldn’t rush out and start changing all your embed codes but it is worth testing out, especially if it can help you with an existing issue.

This is sample code to embed the new player:

<iframe type=”text/html” width=”640″ height=”385″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_ID” frameborder=”0″>
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Web Design Software Pick of the Week: Yahoo! YUI Library

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Web Design Software Pick of the Week: Yahoo! YUI Library

Sometimes the easiest way to learn a web design technique is to borrow from someone else. Now, a lot of designers will get angry if you borrow their code, but Yahoo! has put together an entire library of scripts and CSS that you can use to create interactive websites. There are two versions of the YUI framework. Version 2 has been available since 2006 and is very robust and proven.

If you’re working on sites that need interactivity, but also need to be very reliable, then this is the version you should use. Version 3 is what they call their “next generation” library. It hasn’t been as widely tested, and includes things that might be more cutting edge. But if you’re building sites that need more advanced (often beta) interactivity options, this is the version for you.

Source:developer.yahoo.com