Posts Tagged ‘Images’
When you place resources on a public web server, you make them available to the Internet community. These resources can be as simple as text flies or images, or as complicated as real-time driving maps or e-commerce shopping gateways. It is critical that this rich variety of resources, owned by different organizations, can be conveniently [...]
Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Hand Mysteries? Part 1
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
[Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at our website] Before we begin discussing mudras, let us first consider some interesting topics concerning hands. This and the following article will be devoted to hand mysteries, symbolism, esotericism, signs, and beliefs. Although our treatment of these subjects may be inadequate, from the scholarly point of view, the lay person may find them interesting and we especially dedicate this work for their peruse. The
Using Quality Content To Improve Website Results
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Website content is more than just words on an html page. Content is comprised of all the elements users see and interact with when visiting your website. This made up of more than simply words on a web page. Quality content includes words on a page as well as pictures, images, audio, and video. Content may also include RSS feeds, tag clouds and other elements like social media and forums. The development of rich, engaging content is paramount to attracting and keeping website visitors. Wh
Windows 7 Photography Solutions and Applications
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
If you haven’t heard already, Windows 7 is here and available everywhere . If you use Windows Vista on your computer, you may be more than ready for the upgrade. Microsoft has been hyping Windows 7 as a better solution for a long time. What follows are some of the latest developments for photographers, along with a brief look at what casual photographers can expect out of Windows 7 for helping organize and edit images. Nikon Nikon has released a statement regarding Windows 7 compatib
Thoughts and Images of vCloud Express
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
When vCloud Express was announced along with the vCloud API at VMworld 2009 in September I decided to sign up and try building VMware virtual machines (VMs) in the Cloud for myself. Being able to provision infrastructure as a service (Iaas) virtually with only a credit card has a certain useful appeal to me, and I wanted to see firsthand exactly what can be done and how much it costs. This post summarizes my experience and touches on Terremark’s various options for building VMware Cloud


