Posts Tagged ‘web servers

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. The term “offload” or “offloading” in information technology and computer science refers to the transfer of something from your system to an external system. In the context of websites, your system [...]

Have you ever wanted to access all of your files from anywhere, without having to store all of your data online? Online storage tools like Dropbox are incredibly useful, but you likely can’t fit all of your files in your Dropbox. Then, what if you want to stream your music to your work computer without [...]

Search Engines, especially Google have evolved technologically (amongst other parameters) over the years. The computing power of the software and hardware now deployed by the search giant can better be assessed in terms of the functions it performs and its wide reach. How Search Engines Work Broadly speaking, search engines’ functions can be divided into [...]

Here are the slides of my FrontTrends presentation. Mostly new material about why we need SMS messages for transferring JSON, web servers over Bluetooth, why we don’t need app stores, and other mobile web ideas. Overal verdict: fun conference! If it runs again in 2011, go there. And they plan an event called Falsy Values, [...]

W3Perl is an open source analytics application that doesn't require any code to be inserted into websites for monitoring. Rather, it goes through the log files generated on the server-side and creates the reports in real-time. The application is not limited to web servers and it can also render the logs of  FTP, Squid, CUPS [...]


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