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  • Share, Collaborate, Exploit Defining Mobile Web 2.0
  • The mercurial rise of social networking sites and user-generated content has rekindled users’ interest in accessing Web-based services on the move. That the mobile phone is an inherently personal device which is not only with us most of the time, but also contains a huge amount of personal data (contact lists of names and phone numbers, stored messages and emails etc.) makes it a logical extension for the social network and the host of other collaborative Web 2.0 applications gaining traction. Perhaps the major factors driving the shift in how the Internet operates – whether fixed or mobile – are those of user interaction and enhancement. The Web is no longer simply an online resource of information to be consulted, searched and acted upon. It has become a network of social communities and information databases that are constantly growing and improving as they continue to harness the collective intelligence of users. It could therefore be argued that whereas Web 1.0 served essentially as a broadcast medium (i.e. of information/knowledge) ‘Web 2.0’ takes the form of a platform whereby the creator of content, has become the focus. Defining Mobile Web 2.0 Difficulty in establishing a firm and accepted definition, plus the fact that many of Web 2.0’s core concepts cannot be replicated directly within the cellular environment, is paralleled in a similar debate on what exactly denotes Mobile Web 2.0. Whilst it is possible to identify common themes between an Internet- based and mobile Web-based application, the exact features or functionality that makes either
  • Security Implications of Microsoft® Windows Vista
  • Windows Vista is the result of over four years of work and the investment of many billions of dollars. It is billed as the most secure version yet of the Microsoft Windows® operating system. This paper discusses not only the security technologies employed by Microsoft that justify this accolade but also how, in combination, these technologies mitigate specific classes of threats. This paper presents a high-level summary of Symantec’s research findings into the security of Windows Vista, and a set of conclusions that discuss the exposure that remains even in the face of its new security technologies. The intent of this paper is not to detract from the improvements that Microsoft has made, but rather to provide an objective and balanced view of how Windows Vista will affect the overall threat landscape. Symantec started researching Windows Vista in 2005 and has monitored its development carefully. The goal of this research has been to understand the technology improvements being made by Microsoft and also to understand the threats facing the new operating system and, in turn, Symantec’s customers. Security technologies in Windows Vista With the introduction of Windows Vista, Microsoft has leveraged a number of security technologies in order to mitigate several classes of attack that have historically plagued the Windows operating system. These technologies are numerous, and are best depicted visually Download pdf Security Implications of Microsoft® Windows Vista
  • Virtual PC for Mac Deployment Guide Manual
  • Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Who should read this guide? About Virtual PC for Mac. How Virtual PC for Mac works Benefits of Virtual PC for Mac What’s new in Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 About virtual machine components Setup and configuration checklist Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac Install Virtual PC for Mac Create an empty virtual machine Install an operating system Install Virtual Machine Additions Configure a virtual machine Install Windows-based programs Installing Virtual PC for Mac About automated installations Step 1:Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac System requirements Supported operating systems Product keys Step 2:Install Virtual PC for Mac Step 3:Create an empty virtual machine Step 4:Install an operating system Step 5:Install Virtual Machine Additions Configuring a virtual machine Set up networking Set up Shared Networking Set up Virtual Switch networking Set up printers Set up shared folders Dragging and dropping files Shared network folders Configure Virtual PC for Mac preferences Application preferences Virtual machine settings Copy a virtual machine over the network Before you copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer To copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer Install additional programs Add a Windows program icon to the Dock Pause or resume a virtual machine Shut down a virtual machine Safely revert by enabling Undo drives Maintaining virtual machines About optimizing performance . Processor speed Multiple virtual machines Amount of RAM on your Macintosh computer Processor cache About security Check
  • Studio Lighting Tutorial
  • In this tutorial, I will show you how to setup a studio lighting rig that I use mainly for vehicle rendering. Basic to intermediate knowledge of 3DS Max is needed for this tutorial. I will be using 3DS MAX 9 for this tutorial, if you have a different version, your button configuration may be a slightly different. This process will take about 10-30 minutes, depending on your particular skill level. First, you open MAX and go to the Left view port. I like to maximize the view port that I am working in so I would hit ALT+W. Ok, now you need to go to the Create tab, select Shapes, and then select Line. Draw a line like I have done in the picture below Next, go under the Modify tab and open the Modifier List and scroll down until you see Lathe. When you first apply the Lathe modifier, your line will look really weird. Simply go under the Parameters Menu, and then under the Align sub-menu select Max. To get the shape that we want, while still under the Parameters Menu, change the Degrees to 180.0. Make sure the check box next to Weld Core is selected. After you do that, you should have something like I do below. Download pdf Studio Lighting Tutorial
  • Integration of SAP central user administration with Microsoft Active Directory
  • As already mentioned in the short summary above the scenario used for this collaboration brief deals with two key components: Microsoft Active Directory and SAP Central User Administration. Active Directory, being the integrated, distributed directory service included with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, provides a central user repository used to centrally maintain user data, thus avoiding the redundant, error-prone maintenance of user information in several systems. Most organizations already use Active Directory to organize and manage information about all kinds of their different resources like users, computers, applications and so on. While the user management engine (UME) used by SAP Enterprise Portal can use a central Active Directory as its user persistence store ABAP systems use their own database as user store. SAP’s central user administration (CUA) can be used to maintain SAP user master records in one central system and distribute this information in a consistent way to connected child systems. This provides a single point of administration of all SAP user data in the entire SAP system landscape in one central system. This document describes the benefits of a synchronization of user data between an LDAP directory (e.g. Microsoft’s Active Directory) and SAP systems. In the outlined scenario MS Active Directory will become the leading system for storing common user data. As a result users newly created in the directory will be synchronized and created in the SAP CUA. For user data that has been updated in the directory this new information is also synchronized into
  • C#, .NET, & SQL Server Setup Guide pdf
  • This document discusses some general principles in developing database applications using C#, .NET, and Microsoft SQL Server. We’ll develop a command line database application to manage contacts. General ideas apply to the GUI oriented version—in fact, that’s the homework: To create a GUI version of this thing. For this whole scheme to work, you need a few tools. These include: • .NET Framework SDK • Microsoft SQL Server The .NET Framework SDK is a free download from the Microsoft website. You go to the Microsoft website, click on download, select “.NET” then search—then pick and download the 100MB (or so) .NET Framework SDK 1.1 package. The SQL Server is a bit of a different matter. Apparently Microsoft (in all their wisdom) wishes to make it relatively difficult for developers to get a copy of their server—so they’re selling it for $49.99 : http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.asp There is a way around buying SQL Server: Use the school provided server. Another possible way around is to download the “Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)”, which is really just SQL Server, except without any tools. (ie: like MySQL server without the useful ‘mysql’ program to interact with the database). There are many ‘Query’ programs online to use instead, like “SqlBuddy” (search sourceforge.net for it). Next week we’ll use Oracle—which is just a free download. Download C#, .NET, & SQL Server pdf
  • Volkswagen Golf III Maintenance Manual PDF
  • Attach sticker on drivers-side door beam (B-pillar); the sticker is found as an instruction contained in the very front of the owner information packet. Cross out the instruction after attaching the sticker. Attach sticker “Your next service event” : - Service sticker “Your next service event” : Mark Oil change service or Inspection service (whichever is the case next) with a cross and enter date / mile / kilometer reading; if necessary, also mark with a cross additional work to be performed (e.g. replace toothed belt) and brake fluid service and enter date / mile / kilometer reading service interval 01-4, Inspection Service . Attach sticker Work descriptions on drivers side door beam - B - pillar Battery, check battery terminals for secure seating Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Torque wrench V.A.G 1331 (5 - 50 Nm) Note: Tight fitting battery terminals guarantee proper function and a long battery service life. - Open cover cap (if installed) - 1 - of battery positive pole. - Check battery terminal clamps are seated securely on the battery terminals by moving the battery positive wire 1 - and the battery Ground (GND) wire - 2 - back and forth by hand. Warning! If battery clamp is not seated securely on positive terminal, disconnect battery Ground (GND) strap on battery negative terminal first, to prevent possible accidents. Work descriptions If the battery clamp on positive terminal is not seated securely: - Disconnect battery Ground (GND) wire at battery negative terminal first -
  • Sony VGN-C290 CTO Series VAIO C Series Notebook PC Introduction pdf
  • The VAIO® C Series Notebook weighs in at just 5.07 lbs with the standard battery . MORE THAN JUST GOOD LOOKS. In addition to its eye-catching design, the VAIO® C Notebook also has the heart of a champion. Backed by an optional Intel® Core” 2 Duo processor,optional DVD burner and energy-saving 13.3? widescreen LCD display with XBRITE-ECO” technology, this beautiful and powerful notebook has the latest and greatest technologies to get you through the day. FREEDOM AND FLEXIBILITY. Send e-mail from the sofa, share photos while lounging by the pool, or chat with friends for hours from the café, campus or airport. The VAIO® C Notebook’s integrated wireless LAN capability and integrated wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) technology keeps you connected at hotspots and wireless networks at coffee shops, airports, work, school or home. SPECTACULAR WIDESCREEN LCD. Enjoy videos and photos with brilliant colors and stunning clarity while conserving valuable power. Engineered for a fantastic viewing experience, the VAIO® C Notebook features an exceptional 13.3? widescreen display with Sony’s original energy-saving XBRITE-ECO” LCD technology. An anti-reflective coating on the LCD also minimizes reflection and ensures a beautifully clear image from almost any viewing angle. Download (2 pages only) Sony VGN-C290 CTO Series VAIO C Series Notebook PC pdf
  • 2007 Shelby GT500 Major Product Summary PDF
  • The all new 2007 Shelby GT500 Coupe and Convertible feature an exterior and interior appearance designed to maintain its leadership in the Sports Car segment. Additionally, with the increased performance provided by the supercharged and intercooled 5.4L V8 and the SVT-tuned suspension, the 2007 Shelby GT500 delivers the highest performance Mustang ever produced. The following equipment is standard as indicated. Each series includes the standard equipment of the previous series, except where additions/exceptions are noted: Powertrain/Functional • Axle – modified 8.8? live axle w/3.31:1 gear ratio & limited slip differential • Brakes – power 4-wheel disc Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) w/Brembo Front Rotors and Calipers • Engine – supercharged 5.4L 4V V8 w/intercooler • Rear window defroster • Remote keyless entry • Speed control – steering wheel-mounted • Suspension – SVT-tuned front & rear w/unique dampers & springs for Coupe & Convertible • Transmission – Tremec 6-speed manual Download Ford 2007 Shelby GT500 Major Product Summary PDF
  • 10 Tips to Consider When Hiring an SEO Vendor
  • It can be quite difficult to select a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Vendor. One of the main reasons is because each vendor has different service offerings and quite often it’s like comparing apples with oranges. This White Paper will offer you tips on some crucial aspects of Search Engine Optimization and helps understand how you can compare services of different vendors. After reading this White Paper you can ask the right questions to SEO vendors and their answers will help you select a vendor who matches your needs. Section I: How to shortlist SEO companies. Use Google, Yahoo and MSN to search for SEO companies using keywords like Search Engine Optimization, SEO Companies, SEO services, Search Engine Optimization Services etc. Do not restrict yourself to just organic rankings, but look at paid listings also. There is a popular misconception that all good SEO vendors will rank on the first page of Google. Many SEO companies get credit links from the bottom of their client’s web site which can get them on the first page of Google. But they might not be able to use the same strategy for your web site. So it’s not necessarily true that only companies ranking naturally on Google’s first page are good. It might take you some time getting used to this concept, but once you consider this, it will open up your mind to a lot of potentially good vendors. You should ideally shortlist 3 to 5 vendors (by looking at the information available on