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"Another major difference between the two is that we decided to go ahead and throw in the "%20" space declaration so that you could submit multi-word queries to the script and get a response that you'd expect. Check out the picture below for a quick example of submitting a bad multi-word query, a good multi-word query, a bad single-word query and a good single-word query."
in Open Source
via Linux Today @ 12:23 29th Jul
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IBM last week announced two additions to DB2 Web Query, the graphical business intelligence tool for generating and viewing reports and queries on the i operating system (formerly i5/OS). In September, IBM will deliver a new tool called Report Broker, which automatically distributes reports, and a new software development kit (SDK), which will enable customers and ISVs to integrate DB2 Web Query with existing applications.
in E-commerce
via BusinessIntelligence.com @ 17:27 23rd Aug
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The focus of this article will be an introduction to Language Integrated Query, or LINQ for short. This article will cover what LINQ is and isn't, with a brief refresher on the language features that enable it, and then jump in to some examples of working with LINQ. This will be part one of a couple of articles that cover LINQ in some detail.
in Developer
via Developer.com @ 9:17 21st Aug
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SYDNEY - Waiting for a company to reply to your online query? You could be waiting a long time, with an Australian survey finding nearly 60 percent of large companies don't respond to customer's enquiries.
in E-commerce
via MSNBC @ 21:11 31st Jul
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"One of the major differences you'll note between this script and the others is that we've included a "pager" variable. If you've ever checked out the reference.com Online Encyclopedia you're aware that the average return on a query is substantially larger than what you get back from a typical dictionary definition or thesaurus synonym query..."
in Developer
via Linux Today @ 8:40 2nd Sep
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get_Rootin writes "That didn't take long. ZDNet is reporting that HD Moore has released exploit code for Dan Kaminsky's DNS cache poisioning vulnerability into the point-and-click Metasploit attack tool. From the article: 'This exploit caches a single malicious host entry into the target nameserver. By causing the target nameserver to query for random hostnames at the target domain, the attacker can spoof a response to the target server including an answer for the query, an authority server record, and an additional record for that server, causing target nameserver to insert the additional record into the cache.' Here's our previous Slashdot coverage."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 11:45 24th Jul
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I wanted to check into the cost for auto insurance since I have not compared pricing in more than 15 years. However, when I called to make an inquiry, I was told they needed our driver license numbers, Social Security numbers, etc.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 10:30 3rd Aug
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Washington, DC - Within weeks of receiving a letter of inquiry from Sen Herb Kohl (D-WI) regarding its partnership with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) for next year's i2 Summit, ACC CEO Dr Jack Lewin says the ACC has provided answers to the questions posed in the letter and is hopeful that the committee's concerns have been allayed.
in Blog Watch
via Theheart.org @ 14:41 7th Aug
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Google is adding a feature to its AdWords platform that lets advertisers see how frequently people use certain search terms to more finely tune ad campaigns.
in Search Engines
via ARNnet @ 3:59 10th Jul
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Google is adding a feature to its AdWords platform that lets advertisers see how frequently people use certain search terms in order to more finely tune their ad campaigns.
in Search Engines
via NetworkWorld @ 11:59 9th Jul
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Google is adding a feature to its AdWords platform that lets advertisers see how frequently people use certain search terms in order to more finely tune their ad campaigns.
in Search Engines
via CIO Magazine @ 11:59 9th Jul
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in Search Engines
via IT Business Edge @ 23:24 27th Aug
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in E-commerce
via Midrange Computing @ 23:30 20th Aug
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but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
in Linux
via KDE.NEWS @ 22:34 8th Aug
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but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
in Arts & Culture
via Daily India @ 10:25 28th Jul
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in Linux
via KDE.NEWS @ 12:34 28th Jul
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but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
in Linux
via KDE.NEWS @ 12:34 28th Jul
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but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
in Search Engines
via Daily India @ 16:27 22nd Jul
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but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
in Linux
via KDE.NEWS @ 19:17 2nd Jul
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Sonian Customers to Store and Query Terabytes of Digital Content with Vertica Analytic Database Built on Amazon Web Services
in E-commerce
via SYS-CON Media @ 15:29 19th Aug
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"Because we're better able to detect when a query is about a breaking-news topic, we're able to deliver fresher results when it matters most," Paul Yiu of Yahoo search product management and Jean-Francois Crespo of Yahoo search research and development said in a Friday blog posting.
in Search Engines
via CNET News.com @ 13:01 28th Jul
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I've ran a search on the site with no suitible query to my question, so im starting this topic in hope of finding the answer.
in Blog Watch
via High Rankings @ 15:03 16th Jul
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Google is considering allowing users of its search engine to tinker with query results by re-ranking them and commenting on them.
in Search Engines
via NZ PC World @ 23:23 27th Aug
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Ian Lamont writes "Google is testing functionality that lets users tinker with query results by re-ranking them and commenting on them. The reason for the commenting feature: 'We're just curious to see how it will be used,' according to a Google engineer quoted in the article. The company has posted screenshots of some of the experiments, which also involve highlighting certain results as well as stems and synonyms within results. Google declined to answer any questions about the experiments, and it's not known whether Google would factor the rearranging of results by users into the overall computation for ranking results for those specific queries. It's also not clear whether search result comments would be made available to anyone to read.
in Search Engines
via Slashdot @ 15:08 27th Aug
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