Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Google Checkout

Google Checkout is for online buyers and sellers. Sellers integrate Checkout into their website, enabling customers to make purchases of products quickly and securely, using a single username and password. Buyers use Checkout to register and use their credit cards to make online purchases. See google.com/checkout.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

ColdFusion

ColdFusion is a server side extension developed by Allaire that allows documents to be parsed and run on a web server. The server-side parsing allows for embedded database calls that provide easier access to database servers than using standard CGI calls. ColdFusion files are similar to HTML files, but have a .cfm extension.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Colorpicker.com

Colorpicker.com is simple, easy and elegant. Bookmark this website for a quick and easy method of picking the exact color or shade, and its associated hex value, from a slider color palette.
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HyperCard

Apple Computer's HyperCard was among the first successful hypermedia systems before the arrival of the World Wide Web. Macintosh programmers used HyperTalk, a powerful and easy programming language, to create application "stacks" with data, images, links, and controls. There are about 10,000 HyperCard users worldwide. HyperCard was last updated in 1998.
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Web services

A web service provides machine-to-machine interaction. Web services share business logic, data and processes through a programmatic interface across a network. Web service transactions usually occur as XML data streams, described by specifications such as Web Services Description Language (WSDL) or Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI).
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Secure Sockets Layer

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol developed by Netscape for secure message transmission via the Internet. Most Internet browsers support SSL, and many Web sites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information such as credit card numbers. Web pages that use SSL have a URL that begins with https.
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Cost Per Thousand

CPM is short for "Cost Per Thousand." For websites, CPM is a way of expressing the number of clicks per unit of 1,000 visitors. Websites that buy, sell or display online advertising usually quote prices in terms of CPM. An ad buyer pays a certain amount for 1,000 ad impressions on a website.
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