Archive for June, 2011
Business leaders know that the world is changing. More customer research and transactions take place online now than ever before, and those numbers are only going to increase. Globally, the number of searches grew 46 percent in 2009. According to Jack Flanagan, com- Score executive vice president, ‘‘Search is clearly becoming a more ubiquitous behavior among Internet users that drives navigation not only directly from search engines but also within sites and across networks. Continue Reading »
Marketing in the Age of Google @ebook.laku-abis.com
The Web has changed our lives in many ways. The first online, on-demand driving directions from MapQuest very nearly rendered traditional road atlases obsolete. Today, many websites that provide driving directions also make their maps available to developers. Using these mapping APIs, you can plot your own points or make a mashup with geo-data from other websites. The Web has changed our lives in manyways. The first online, on-demand drivingdirections from MapQuest very nearly renderedtraditional road atlases obsolete. Today,many websites that provide driving directions alsomake their maps available to developers. Using thesemapping APIs, you can plot your own points or makea mashup with geo-data from other websites.
This book shows you how to take advantage of these services and include their maps on your site. Instead of limiting you to one provider, I’ll show you how to use all of them via an open source library called Mapstraction. Write your code once and watch it work in Google Maps, Bing, MapQuest, Yahoo!, OpenStreetMap, and more.
Map Scripting 101 @ebook.laku-abis.com
With their built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, the iPad and the iPhone are easy to connect to a wireless network. If the wireless network is open, broadcasting its network name (the SSID—service set identifier), the network pops up on the Wi-Fi Networks screen of the iPhone or iPad, where the user can touch it and then enter the password. Even if the wireless network is closed, the user can connect by tapping in the network’s name and
the password.
adding iPads and iPhones to your managed network, you’ll likely want to keep them under closer control to avoid problems. Harmless as they may seem to management and users alike, the iPad and iPhone can threaten the security of your network and your valuable data, cause traffic problems, and increase your and your colleagues’ workload by requiring configuration and support. Continue Reading »
iPad and iPhone Administrator’s Guide @ebook.laku-abis.com
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