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This installment looks at computers and how they've affected the stock
photography industry. Some of the topics covered include how to
prevent the illegal use of digital files, problems with marketing
digital images, implications for photographers, and more.
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Business Intelligence Architect Bill Pearson leads the hands-on
migration of an old friend, the Analysis Services Database FoodMart
2000, to MSSQL Server 2005. We then verify the action of the Migration
Wizard from two perspectives, the SQL Server Management Studio, and
the SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio.
Database Journal, November 21, 2005,
You've seen them all over the Web -- image galleries, ready for your
viewing pleasure. You may have even looked for an image gallery script
that you could use on your site, to no avail. Well, Brett Patterson
had the same problem. To solve this problem, he wrote his own image
gallery script. CHeck it out and see if it's what you've been looking
for!
PHP Builder, November 18, 2005,
In .NET 2.0, Microsoft has exposed the methods of the IXmlSerializable
interface, giving you explicit control over the XML schema as well as
fine-grained control of the XML created when serializing or
deserializing your objects at runtime.
DevX.com, November 9, 2005,
The United States claimed victory last week in the contest to keep
control of the computers crucial for directing Internet traffic. But
approval Friday of a plan to leave Washington squarely in charge
hasn't fully ended the debate: The European Union and a host of other
countries are suggesting that a new multinational forum, which
delegates to a U.N. technology summit also agreed to set up, simply
delays the battle for another day.
AP, November 18, 2005
Publishers' revenues from Internet advertising hit another record in
the third quarter of 2005, surpassing $3 billion for the first time.
That's according to new figures from the Interactive Advertising
Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
ClickZ News, November 21, 2005
The use of online search engines is giving e-mail a run for its money
as the most popular Internet activity amongst US surfers.
ENN, November 21, 2005
That's it for this Monday. I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: November 21, 2005
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/051121.html