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Environmental Monitoring Reference Guide
Creating a safe and secure lights-out co-location or remote data center facility ensues by incorporating environmental monitoring devices to remotely detect and resolve unwarranted server room conditions.
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Reference Tracking Via Technorati, Feedster, and Bloglines
I was listening to the Jan 14th Gilmor Gang a little while ago. This is the first time I've listened to the show.
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How to Avoid the Most Common Reference Management Mistakes
References have always been one of the most powerful tools in the arsenal available to a salesperson. Who better to sing the praises of your company than your best customers? Maximizing your Return on References (ROR), however, requires a strategy and ongoing maintenance plan. Here is a checklist to help you avoid the most common reference management mistakes.
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Using Dynamic JavaScript Source Reference for Embedded Content and Syndication
As blogs and RSS feeds gain more popularity amongst the mainstream, content aggregation and integration seems to be the next logical step in the right direction. Most of the content integrating technology till date has been focused on the "Back-End" - XML-RPC, SOAP, RSS feeds etc. We'll show a very easy, yet very effective, way of enabling content integration using dynamic JavaScript.
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An Invaluable Reference Tool for Busy Entrepreneurs
Time goes by so fast these days. You've got masses of work to do, e-mails to respond to, ads to write, your website needs tweaking - and there are just a couple of facts you want to check before sending off your new article to the various ezine databases. You haven't got the right books at home, and you definitely haven't got time to go to the library. You can probably find the information you need on the net, but it may take a while to track it down, and the search engines throw up a load of dross before taking you to anything really useful. It would be brilliant if you could just click a button on your computer for the information you need to appear on your screen.
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The Idea of Reference
http://www.britannica.com
There is no source of reference remotely as authoritative as the Encyclopaedia Britannica. There is no brand as venerable and as veteran as this mammoth labour of knowledge and ideas established in 1768. There is no better value for money. And, after a few sputters and bugs, it now comes in all shapes and sizes, including two CD-ROM versions (standard and deluxe) and an appealing and reader-friendly web site. So, why does it always appear to be on the brink of extinction?