
VTC: AJAX 168 Mb
Title: Ajax
Author: Steve Holzner
SKU: 33713
ISBN: 1-933736-41-0
Release Date: 2006-09-07
Duration: 7 hrs / 97 lessons

VTC: AJAX 168 Mb
Title: Ajax
Author: Steve Holzner
SKU: 33713
ISBN: 1-933736-41-0
Release Date: 2006-09-07
Duration: 7 hrs / 97 lessons
Disgusted with search engines logging and retaining information concerning every search that you do on the internet? Get your privacy and peace of mind back with Startpage!
Startpage
Startpage (formerly known as Ixquick) has a nice simple layout for the search homepage with relevant links more information, adding Startpage to your browser, and settings. It is recommended to have a quick look at the Settings Page to see if you want to make any refinements to the search parameters or how your results will be displayed.

Glenn Rowe, “From Java to C#” | 21.8 Mb
Addison Wesley | 2004 | ISBN: 0321155726 | Pages: 688 | PDF

If you’ve forgot the password of your instant messenger account or you just want to crack your girlfriends password, use MessenPass. It works with: Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ Lite, Trillian, Digsby and many other clients.

Recipe Chimp lets you enter food ingredients and produces a list of recipes you could prepare using them.
Recently I had a chance to spend some quality time with the folks at Bitly, getting to know more about their terrific service. There’s a wealth of data there if you dig in. Not all of my Twitter clients integrate with the Bitly API yet, but I find myself seeking out apps that do allow me to enter my account info since it gives me rich analytics and (hopefully) insights into how I can be more effective.

HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g | 6.45 Mb
Ron Ben-Natan | March 2009 | ISBN: 1420084127 | PDF | 472 pages | English

Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design | 41.98 MB
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis & Design shows you how to analyze, design, and write serious object-oriented software: software that’s easy to reuse, maintain, and extend; software that doesn’t hurt your head; software that lets you add new features without breaking the old ones.
Inside you will learn how to:
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I’m always amazed that more people don’t know the little tricks you can use to get more out of a simple Google search. Here are 19 of my favorites
Use the “site:” operator to limit searches to a particular site. I use this one all the time, and it’s particularly handy because many site’s built-in search tools don’t return the results you’re looking for (and some sites don’t even have a search feature). If I’m looking for NetWidZ..! posts about iPhone, for example, I could try this search: iPhone site:netwidz.com.
I conduct pretty much all of my business online. I use a dozen different web applications on a daily basis. I rely on these tools to get my work done, which makes it absolutely crucial that I do everything I can to protect my information. I do my best to find trustworthy applications, but in the end, some of my security comes down to something I do for myself — choosing good passwords.