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Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for creating, maintaining, retrieving, and deleting resources. REST's information-driven, resource-oriented approach to building Web services can both satisfy your software's users and make your life as a developer easier. This article, the first in a four-part series by REST expert Brian Sletten, introduces the concepts that underlie REST, explains the mechanisms that RESTful applications use, and explores the benefits of REST.
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via Java World @ 21:45 16th Oct
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A year ago, there was a legal ruling in the US that said an individual could not be forced to hand over their encryption key to encrypted data on a computer, since it violates the 5th amendment against self-incrimination. Over in the UK, they apparently also have protections against self-incrimination, but apparently it doesn't cover handing over your encryption key (thanks to JJ for sending over the link). Basically, the ruling is pretty close to the opposite of the US ruling. Basically, it found that an encryption key isn't speech but an independent "thing" that can be required to be turned over to authorities.
in Computer Security
via Techdirt @ 0:51 17th Oct
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Coach Gary Kirsten is pleased with the form of the bowlers ahead of the Test series against Australia
in Cricket
via Mumbai Mirror @ 8:19 28th Sep
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Gautam Gambhir (91) stood tall amid ruins but his teammates could not show the same belligerent obduracy as Rest of India trampled Delhi by 187 runs to lift the Irani Cup with more than one day to spare at the IPCL Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday.
in Cricket
via DDI News @ 12:55 28th Sep
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Ten wickets fell on the first day of the Irani Trophy 2008 between Rest of India and Ranji Champions Delhi at Vadodara. Going by the same, it was no wonder that the first two sessions of the second day were an equal wickets-fest, with calm returning at the crease only in the post-tea session.
in Cricket
via Cricket World @ 13:04 25th Sep
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KOLKATA: Over a decade after mobile phones were introduced in Kolkata, the city is on the threshold of a milestone. It is all set to notch up one crore connections by the year-end, becoming only the third Indian city after Mumbai and Delhi to join the exclusive club. Delhi has over 1.8 crore and Mumbai over 1.5 crore subscribers.
in Mobile Technology
via Times of India @ 20:13 10th Nov
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Home > Press > Konarka Opens World’s Largest Roll-to-Roll Thin Film Solar Manufacturing Facility with One Gigawatt Nameplate Capacity
in General Science
via Nanotechnology News @ 14:15 10th Oct
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Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in development and commercialization of Power PlasticR, a material that converts light to energy, today announced the company has opened the largest roll-to-roll flexible thin film solar manufacturing facility in the world, preparing for the commercialization and mass production of its patent-protected thin film solar material, Power Plastic. Located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the 250,000 square foot building was previously the location for Polaroid Corporation's most advanced printing technologies.
in General Science
via Nanotechnology.com @ 0:41 9th Oct
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Administrators at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) have gone public with their installation of open source database management software from Ingres. IIT Delhi, one of seven leading institutes of technology in India, adopted Ingres Database to support administration functions such as grading, finance, human resources, procurement, and hospital administration.
in Open Source
via Campus Technology @ 10:58 9th Oct
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NEW DELHI,INDIA: IBM, one of the leading IT service providers, today hosted IBM Technology Day at The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi).
in Nanotech
via Cyber India Online @ 23:39 6th Oct
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REDWOOD CITY, USA: Administrators at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) are running the campus with confidence thanks to Ingres Corp., a leading provider of open source database management software and support services. IIT Delhi, one of seven leading institutes of technology in India, adopted Ingres Database to support critical administration functions such as grading, finance, human resources, procurement, and hospital administration.
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via Cyber India Online @ 3:09 9th Oct
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Chandigarh Lions shot out Delhi Giants for 85, and chased it down with 5.1 overs to spare at the Lahari Resorts Grounds in Hyderabad. A day before their final clash against Chennai Superstars, Chandigarh's bowlers dominated after Delhi opted to bat. Love Ablish took 3 for 9, while left-arm spinner Bipul Sharma became the leading wicket-taker in the tournament with his 3 for 10 off four overs. For Delhi, wicketkeeper Dishant Yagnik top scored with 33. Asif Murtaza and Monish Mishra were the only other batsmen to reach double figures. Murtaza took two wickets in Chandigarh's chase, but opener Manish Sharma's 32 and a 21 from Bipul were enough to seal a six-wicket win.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 19:18 29th Sep
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Rock’n’Roll, Tag Games' first iPhone title, is currently available on the iTunes App Store. The game combines action and puzzling elements, making it suitable for a wide market. Players jump in the boots of 'Roll', whose friend gets kidnapped. Being the good friend that he is, Roll must recover the Evil Sky Spirit's musical notes to rescue his friend.
in Gadgets
via Softpedia @ 15:26 1st Oct
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Tag Games on Monday released Rock'n'Roll, an action and puzzle game for the iPhone or iPod touch. Gamers play as Roll, a character that navigates spinning mazes on Flint Island to recover musical notes to save his friend, Rock, from being imprisoned. The player rotates the entire maze using the phone's accelerometer or touch controls as Roll falls toward the bottom of the screen. After all music notes are collected, the next maze is opened, ultimately leading to the release of Rock from the Evil Sky Spirit.
in Handhelds
via MacNN @ 0:15 30th Sep
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There's been plenty of criticism over eBay's feedback system over the years, and recently the company famously stopped allowing sellers to give feedback, since many sellers were using it as a weapon to force buyers to give good feedback, or risk getting bad feedback themselves. However, the latest outrage over eBay's feedback system seems a bit silly. A seller in the UK is suing a buyer for libel for his eBay feedback.
in Online Auctions
via Techdirt @ 8:31 26th Oct
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Photokina is nearly over, and as the dust settles over the big camera announcements, we took a look around the rest of the show's launches for the good, the bad and the ugly. Let's start with the ugly: the Pentax K-m is a perfectly acceptable entry-level dSLR, but someone dropped this version from the ugly tree, hitting every branch on the way down and apparently landing in a big bag of broken stained glass.
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via CNET Crave @ 9:26 26th Sep
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A spell of spirited and at times clever pace bowling from Munaf Patel backed by some excellent catching helped Rest of India get a firm grip on the Irani Cup match against Delhi at the Reliance Stadium on Thursday. At the end of the second day, Rest had a comfortable lead of 174 runs with nine wickets in hand.
in Cricket
via Hindustan Times @ 12:40 26th Sep
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The election's over, and you're bored. You're not really elated that your guy won or dismayed that he got crushed—really, you just wish you knew what to do with yourself. Over the last few months, you've spent hours each day poring over polls and reading every pundit. Now all that is done, and the Web seems so ... empty. Politico is full of stories about the transition team and RealClearPolitics is focused on 2012, but it's just not the same.
in Blog Watch
via Slate @ 17:21 7th Nov
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RICHMOND, Va. (Business Wire) -- FUNDGRA+DES(R) is pleased to announce its Honor Roll of fund family award winners for the past three years ended September 30, 2008. The Vanguard Group, Inc. led the rankings as this quarter's top award winner with 100 funds receiving Overall Honor Roll status. Honor Roll certificates proclaiming this achievement were mailed in academic "scrolls" this week to all of the 318 recognized fund families.
in Computer Security
via Globe Investor @ 8:45 17th Oct
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The Delhi Test could literally come under a cloud of smog and haze at least on Day 1. The third India vs Australia Test begins on October 29, the morning after Diwali, when the pollution level in the city would be at its highest and the visibility hovering around the lowest.
in Cricket
via Hindustan Times @ 22:23 24th Oct
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His 84 did more than just put Rest of India in command, it virtually sealed the opposition’s fate in the ongoing Irani Cup
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via Mumbai Mirror @ 23:10 26th Sep
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It seems over on the other side of the pond, men are choosing WoW over pregnant girlfriends, and far over the complaints of their significant others. Partners choosing WoW over each other is nothing new. Since early 2005, a Yahoo! Group has existed offering support for those who find themselves second to a dancing Night Elf avatar. Named World of Warcraft Widows, the group is nearly 4,000 strong, and one of the larger public groups on Yahoo.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 21:36 20th Nov
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Q: What recourse does a person have if a former employer does not process the paperwork to roll over their 401(k) plan into another plan? I worked for a small company for 15 months in 2006-2007 and accumulated about $4,000 in my 401(k). Three months after I left the company, I notified them that I wanted to roll over to Fidelity Investments. That was last October.
in Personal Finance
via Chicago Tribune @ 13:28 15th Sep
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As Web sales lose steam — online sales in the US are projected to grow 17% in 2008 over 2007 compared with a year-over-year sales increase of 66% in 2000 over 1999 — eCommerce executives struggle to understand the current drivers of sales growth in the channel. A significant source of increased revenue for many retailers is the growth in online spend by the most tenured Web shoppers. These consumers are technology-savvy and generally more affluent than the general population. Additionally, this population grows into making riskier, high-consideration purchases — such as large home appliances and automobiles — over time.
in E-commerce
via Forrester @ 15:33 24th Oct
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(RTTNews) - We expect the Consumer Price Index to rise by 0.1 percent month-over-month, or 5.1 percent year-over-year, forecast the economists at Barclays Capital. The non-seasonally adjusted index should decline by -0.02 percent, to 219.03. The core CPI, excluding food and energy, is likely to increase by 0.2 percent month-over-month, or 2.6 percent year-over-year.
in Banking
via RTTNews.com @ 2:17 16th Oct
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