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WebReference Update: November 12, 2007
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
FEATURE: How to Upload Your Photos onto the WebOTHER VOICES:
- An Introduction to OpenSearch
- Installing Oracle 11g RAC on VMware ESX 3i - Part 1
- Using NHibernate as an ORM Solution for .NET
- A Spider's View of Web 2.0
- Firefox: Google's Secret Weapon Against Microsoft?
FEATURE: How to Upload Your Photos onto the Web
Want to create galleries to show off your photos online? Check out the various services in this article.
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OTHER VOICES
- An Introduction to OpenSearch
OpenSearch is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results. You're more likely to know it as the format that websites use in order to let you access their search engines directly from the search box in IE 7 and Firefox 2.0. This article offers a brief introduction to OpenSearch and shows you what it takes to easily let users add your site's search to their browser's search bar.
15 Seconds - Installing Oracle 11g RAC on VMware ESX 3i - Part 1
This article covers installing Oracle 11g RAC on the VMware workstation in ESX 3.x compatibility mode, in anticipation of the release of ESX 3i.Q
Database Journal - Using NHibernate as an ORM Solution for .NET
Try NHibernate as a great ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) solution to handle database persistence of business objects in a .NET application. With the code provided, you can walk through several examples of NHibernate in use.
Developer.com
NET NEWS
- A Spider's View of Web 2.0
Many webmasters have discovered the advantages of using Ajax to improve the user experience on their sites, creating dynamic pages that act as powerful web applications. But, like Flash, Ajax can make a site difficult for search engines to index if the technology is not implemented carefully. Google provides some tips for creating Ajax-enhanced Web sites that are also understood by search engines.
Google, November 6, 2007 - Firefox: Google's Secret Weapon Against Microsoft?
The New York Times asks if all the money Google is feeding Firefox going to hurt the browser and the community behind the browser in the future.
Search Engine Land, November 12, 2007
That's it for this . I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: November 12, 2007
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/071112.html

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