Posts Tagged ‘Engineer’
After its launch on September 27th, Indian engineer T. Harikumar's game "Snakes and Ladders" has already had over 250,000 downloads. What are YOU waiting for?
How To Engineer SEO For An Online Business
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Any way you look at it, online business is clearly a cut-throat business. You’ve got to invest time into your SEO every single day, pushing your know-how to the limits while using every tool you can get your hands on to make your website a cut above the competition. More and more websites are striving to improve their search engine rankings, and if you drop your guard – even for a few days, you could quickly find yourself at the back of the pack. SEO or Search Engine Optimisation is a term w
Real-Time Web Protocol PubSubHubbub Explained
Monday, September 28th, 2009
Real-time web protocol PubSubHubbub’s co-creator Brett Slatkin, an engineer at Google, gave a talk at Facebook headquarters today about how the new information delivery system works and how Facebook can support it. He’s published his deck on his blog and we’ve embedded it below as our Real-Time Web Article of the Day . If you’re interested in making your content available in real time or more efficiently using real-time content syndicated from elsewhere, this presentation is a must-see
September 26th: The IAU Stategy
Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Date: September 26, 2009 Title: The IAU Stategy Podcaster: Carolina Ödman Organization: Universe Awareness: http://www.unawe.org/ Description: This episode features interviews of past and present IAU presidents as well as other stakeholders with an interest in the International Astronomical Union's newly adopted strategic plan "Astronomy for the Developing World". Bio: Carolina Ödman is the international project manager of Universe Awareness. She studied Physics Engineer
Make a Search Engine in PHP and MySQL
Friday, September 25th, 2009
Why would you want to make a search engine anyway? There already is a search engine to rule them all. You can use Google to find just about anything in the Internet and I doubt you will ever have the same computing and storage capabilities as the big G. So why then make your own search engine? To make money of course! … and to become famous as the creator of the next big search engine or because as a programmer or engineer you like challenges. Making a search engine for the public Intern

