Monday, May 11, 2009

Multiple Monitors

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Learn how to Develop Dynamic Websites

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Computer Science E-75: Building Dynamic Websites is a course at Harvard Extension School. It is part of the school's Distance Education Program, which means that students can take this course via the Internet. Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to program in JavaScript and PHP, how to configure Apache and MySQL, how to design and query databases with SQL, and how to use Ajax with both XML and JSON. The course discusses issues of security, scalability, and cross-browser support.
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Sunday, May 10, 2009

World's Most Dangerous Roads

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Meanest CAPTCHAs ever

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Scientists learn why the flu may turn deadly

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As the swine flu continues its global spread, researchers from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have discovered important clues about why influenza is more severe in some people than it is in others. In their research study published online in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology (http://www.jleukbio.org), the scientists show that the influenza virus can actually paralyze the immune systems of otherwise healthy individuals, leading to severe secondary bacterial infections, such as pneumonia. Furthermore, this immunological paralysis can be long-lived, which is important to know when developing treatment strategies to combat the virus.
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Estrogen controls how the brain processes sound

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Scientists at the University of Rochester have discovered that the hormone estrogen plays a pivotal role in how the brain processes sounds.
This is Liisa Tremere, Jin Jeong, and Raphael Pinaud. -  University of Rochester
This is Liisa Tremere, Jin Jeong, and Raphael Pinaud. - University of Rochester

"While we are currently conducting further experiments to confirm it, we believe that our findings extrapolate to other sensory systems and vertebrate species," says Pinaud. "If this is the case, we are on the way to showing that estrogen is a key molecule for processing information from all the senses."

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Tallest Buildings in the world

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Morning sickness increases the chance that child will have high IQ

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Women who suffer morning sickness during pregnancy may be more likely to have a child with a high IQ, according to new research.

The same hormones which make expectant mothers feel ill could help their baby's development, doctors believe.

Children were more likely to do better in intelligence tests if their mothers had experienced nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.

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Scoopler: Real-Time Meta-Search for Twitter, Digg, Delicious, and Flickr

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scoopler_logo.pngCurrent real-time search engines generally focus on just searching a single service - and typically, that service is Twitter. Scoopler, however, a Y Combinater-funded startup which launched today after a short private beta, goes far beyond that. Scoopler is a real-time meta-search tool for Twitter, Flickr, Digg, and Delicious, with support for more services to follow in the future. As one would expect, search results from Twitter dominate the real-time stream, though, depending on the topic, the most interesting links often come from delicious or digg.


30 animal photos that will make you smile

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Here some examples:
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Harvard College's Computer Science offers you a free class: Introduction to Computer Science I

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Introduction to Computer Science I is a first course in computer science at Harvard College for concentrators and non-concentrators alike. More than just teach you how to program, this course teaches you how to think more methodically and how to solve problems more effectively. As such, its lessons are applicable well beyond the boundaries of computer science itself. That the course does teach you how to program, though, is perhaps its most empowering return. With this skill comes the ability to solve real-world problems in ways and at speeds beyond the abilities of most humans.
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Docstoc: Get free legal forms and business templates

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About Onasis Web

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Welcome to Onasis Web. Here you'll find my web recommendations. I'll use Clipmarks for fast posting. Have a nice day!