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An autoresponder letter series, if written properly, can make you some serious money on the Internet. Studies have proven that most consumers buy only after repeated exposure to a product. This repeated exposure helps you to gain their trust enough to buy from you.
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The last article of this series discussed how to get DB2 data into Microsoft Excel 2007 worksheets, some nice formatting capabilities in Excel 2007 and how to apply them to your DB2 data. This article examines some additional advanced features, and analysis capabilities that are part of Excel 2007.
Database Journal
Learn a little about JDOM as an alternative to Sun's JAXP DOM API. Learn how to create an SVG file using raw JDOM commands. Learn how to write a Java/JDOM/SVG graphics library to reduce the effort required to create SVG files using JDOM and Java.
Gamelan
Oracle Database 11g Release 1 was launched in mid-July 2007. This second article in a two-part series takes some tantalizing glimpses into the upcoming improvements to database performance and database management that expand even further the revolutionary concepts introduced in Oracle Database 10g.
Database Journal
"How many possible ways are there to lace an average shoe?" The author presents nearly two dozen methods he considers "worthy of devoting the time required to create instructions." Includes illustrations, and information about shoelace knots, aiglet ("the plastic or metal sleeves at the ends of shoelaces") repair, and shoelace length formulas. [LII]
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Coverity told internetnews.com that it will add open source Java projects over the next several months. The specific Java projects haven't been selected, but this is the first time that open source Java projects will be analyzed under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract.
internetnews, July 26, 2007
Microsoft plans to ship this week the second beta test releases of Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5, according to a blog post by the head of the project.
internetnews, July 25, 2007
In a surprising mea culpa, Mozilla admits that it missed the mark with its recent Firefox update and said users may still be at risk.
internetnews, July 24, 2007
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