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OneNote for iPad: A Hopeful Leading Indicator
Mar 7, 2012
Peter O'Kelly provides an overview of OneNote for iPad, along with some analysis of what Microsoft may do next with OneNote for Windows, iPad, and other platforms.
OneNote for iPad: Ample Room for Improvement
Mar 8, 2012
Peter O'Kelly explains how the limitations in the initial release of OneNote for iPad might frustrate people who have more elaborate information-management needs.
Online VoiceXML Development Tools
Sep 28, 2001
Building or deploying a voice application? Read this article for details on a couple of mobile voice portals that might shave some time and effort off your development process.
Optimized Presentation of XML Content
Dec 15, 2006
Ivan Pepelnjak shows how to optimize the process of converting XML back-end data stored on a web server into HTML markup displayed in a web browser.
Overview of Content Management
Sep 28, 2001
Russell Nakano follows a web property management team as it moves from a prototyping effort into a business-critical operation. Learn here how a team can best meet the challenges of content management.
Packaging Information in the Form of Services: The SOA Challenge
Dec 7, 2007
This chapter describes the challenges faced by businesses as they attempt to move to an SOA model.
Painless SAX Parsing with HC and ANT
Apr 12, 2002
Can SAX parsing be fun? In this article, XML expert Benoît Marchal shows you how to automate tasks in SAX programming.
Parallel Computing and Business Applications
Dec 30, 2008
Cory Isaacson explains how Software Pipelines architecture enables you to easily scale your application to any size, maximize your resources, and best of all, do all this and still maintain critical business transaction and integrity requirements.
Parsing XML with Visual C++
Sep 5, 2003
Web services all rely on XML to transmit data, and although some developers think that XML parsing is difficult, .NET makes it quite easy. John Mueller dispels some of the urban legends surrounding XML files.
Performance and Load-Testing of Axis with Various Web Services Styles
Jul 16, 2004
Rajal Shah and Naresh Apte evaluate the performance and load-testing characteristics of various styles of web services with Axis.
Perl and XML Web Services
May 16, 2003
This chapter discusses web services and some of the Perl facilities that support them.
Photosynth: A Better Way to Share
Jun 29, 2011
James T. Stanley explains Photosynth, a cool web service that lets you create amazing views from multiple photos.
PHP and Design Patterns
Sep 26, 2003
Popular among fans of Java and C++, design patterns are not a topic often discussed among PHP programmers. Yet, they can be an important part of PHP programming. The authors of Core PHP Programming discuss patterns and give examples of some popular patterns you can use in PHP programming.
Planning for Your New Website
Mar 2, 2009
Mark Bell provides questions you should ask yourself when planning your website’s structure and developing a plan of action.
Planning Your Website's Design & Content
Jun 17, 2005
In this chapter, you’ll learn how to decide what content you want to present, and after you’ve decided that, you’ll learn how to make a site map and build navigation so that your content will be presented as clearly as possible.
Playing YouTube Videos on Your iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV
Oct 5, 2007
Michael Miller explains how to watch YouTube videos on your iPod or iPhone.
Podcast Pigeonholes: Genres and What Makes Them Work
Sep 8, 2006
Mur Lafferty and Rob Walch list the most popular categories for podcasts along with some examples of successful podcasts in each, things to think about in each genre, and what makes these particular genres work.
Podcast: Matthew David Interviews Microsoft’s Aric Cohen on Windows Presentation Foundation
May 26, 2006
In this podcast Matthew David chats with Aric Cohen from Microsoft. Aric is leading the development team building the new Windows Presentation Foundation, or WPF. WPF is the new way to display images in WinFX, which is core to Windows Vista and can be added to Windows XP.
Press Release and Article Optimization for Your Website
Dec 7, 2007
Internet marketing guru Liana Evans shows you how to optimize your press releases and articles for the Internet.
Preventing State-Based Attacks of Web Applications
Feb 24, 2006
The concept of state, or the ability to remember information as a user travels from page to page within a site, is an important one for Web testers. Developers of Web applications must take it upon themselves to code state information so they can enforce rules about page access and session management. This chapter contains a series of attacks that will help determine if your Web application does this important task correctly and securely.

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