HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade

HP Integrity BL860c Server BladeShort Description
The HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade delivers the robust value and virtualization of Integrity systems, coupled with the efficiency and economics of the HP BladeSystem c-Class. The BL860c server blade is a versatile and expandable next-generation HP Integrity server that is well-suited for your business-critical needs such as application-tier and transaction workloads, database, Java™, business intelligence, and technical computing. The Integrity BL860c server blade is ideal if you’re seeking to deploy or enhance HP-UX 11i applications in an HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture. In addition to the robust HP-UX 11i operating environment, you can choose from Red Hat and Novell SUSE Linux, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Enterprise and Datacenter Edition and OpenVMS. Powered by the latest 9100 series of Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® processors, the Integrity BL860c server blade offers up to four processor cores supported by up to 48 GB memory in a full-height HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blade.

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Mobile phonebook mash-up application developed using Web technologies

Mobile phonebook mash-up application developed using Web technologiesShort Description
This document discusses how to develop user interfaces of mobile devices using Web technologies. The user interfaces provide integrated access to on-device functionality and to Web-based services. The main benefits of this development approach are familiarity of comparably many developers with AJAX –style Web development, re-use of a proven and powerful browser engine, and ease of creating mash-ups. Based on our experience from prototyping a Phonebook Mash-up on top of the S60 WebKit browser engine the main remaining work items are an AJAX framework, which allow creating Web user interfaces with a mobile friendly user interface and interaction style, a usable security solution for JavaScript access to local resources, and JavaScript performance improvements.

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Mashup Mania with Google Maps

Mashup Mania with Google MapsShort Description
A number of new geospatial viewing tools from major players in the Internet industry have recently appeared on the scene and are taking the geospatial world by storm. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Amazon have all released web-based mapping tools in the recent past, and collectively these new players to the industry have raised the bar for Internet mapping. Although their functional capabilities don’t provide anything we haven’t seen in web offerings from traditional GIS vendors, their emergence has been significant in that they have managed to capture a wider audience. Google, in particular, has emerged as the leader of this pack with it’s recently released Google Maps product which provides a slick, highly responsive visual interface built using AJAX technologies along with detailed street and aerial imagery data, and an open API allowing customization of the map output including the ability to add application specific data to the map.

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Mashups Emerging Application Development Paradigm for a Digital Journal

Mashups Emerging Application Development Paradigm for a Digital JournalShort Description
The WWW is currently experiencing a revolutionary growth due to its increasing participative community software applications. This paper highlights an emerging application development paradigm on the WWW, called mashup. As blogs have enabled anyone to become a publisher, mashups stimulate web development by allowing anyone to combine existing data to develop web applications. Current applications of mashups include tracking of events such as crime, hurricanes, earthquakes, meta-search integration of data and media feeds, interactive games, and as an organizer for web resources. The implications of this emerging web integration and structuring paradigm remains yet to be explored fully. This paper describes mashups from a number of angles, highlighting current developments while providing sufficient illustrations to indicate its potential implications. It also highlights the role of mashups in complementing and enhancing digital journals by providing insights into the quality academic content, extent of coverage, and the enabling of expanded services. We present pioneering initiatives for the Journal of Universal Computer Science in our efforts to harness the collective intelligence of a collaborative scholarly network.

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iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile Safari

iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile SafariShort Description
An essential part of any Web 2.0 application is the ability to respond to events triggered by the user or by a condition that occurs on the client: the clicking of a button, the pressing of a key, the scrolling of a window. While the user interacts with an HTML element, the entire document, or the browser window, JavaScript serves as the watchful eye behind the scenes that monitors all of this activity taking place and fires off events as they occur.

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Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone

Safari Web Content Guide for iPhoneShort Description
Safari on iPhone, the application for browsing theweb on iPhone and iPod touch, is a fullweb browser running on a small handheld device with a high-resolution screen. This unique implementation of Safari responds to a finger as the input device and supports gestures for zooming and panning. It also renders webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. It contains many built-in features such as PDF viewing, video playback, and support for links to the native Phone, Mail, Maps, and YouTube applications.

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Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectors

Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectorsShort Description
Web 2.0 is the novel term coined for new generation Web applications. start.com, Google maps, Writely and MySpace.com are a few examples. The shifting technological landscape is the driving force behind these Web 2.0 applications. On the one hand are Web services that are empowering server-side core technology components and on the other hand are AJAX and Rich Internet Application (RIA) clients that are enhancing client-end interfaces in the browser itself. XML is making a significant impact at both presentation and transport (HTTP/HTTPS) layers. To some extent XML is replacing HTML at the presentation layer while SOAP is becoming the XML-based transport mechanism of choice.

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