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- ClickTracks Analyzer offers a clear view of your Web site traffic
- Data gleaned from log files can make for tedious and cryptic reading, especially if you just want plain-English information about what works and what doesn’t on your Web site. If you’re tired of statistics that don’t necessarily tell you what you need to know, then ClickTracks Analyzer 3.0 may be...
- Tags: ClickTracks, ClickTracks Analyzer, Ray Geroski, Web, Web site
- Technical articles 2003-01-06
- Photos: Where the menu is an appetizer
- Master chef and food scientist Homaro Cantu's culinary concoctions turn regular notions of food and flavor upside down. Just don't call him a molecular gastronomonist.
- Tags: food, scientist, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-03-30
- ClickTracks Analyzer offers a clear view of your Web site traffic
- Web analyzerI`m looking for good web analyzer
- Tags: Web, Web Site Traffic, linux servers, stojcevski@..., it management, ClickTracks, ClickTracks Analyzer, Web site
- Discussion threads 2006-03-15
- Get a grip on your site traffic with ClickTracks
- Those of us old enough to remember when the interstate highway system was being built can relate to the scope, rapidity, and life-changing sweep of Web evolution over the past half-decade. The most mind-blowing statistic to me is that the original designers of the federal highways underestimated the average traffic...
- Tags: Scott Robinson, ClickTracks, dataset, Site analysis
- Technical articles 2003-03-06
- (Photos: Where the menu is an appetizer)
- Not just tech, excellent tasting foodI've eaten at this restaurant in Chicago several times and you should check out their food. The edible menu is good and cute, but the creativity of the chefs is incredible. The tasting menus are so different you can't imagine the next item...
- Tags: 1val1, photograph
- Discussion threads 2007-04-06
- For Chicago chef, it's prepare, print, serve
- Link to the photo galleryWhere the menu is an appetizerhttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-1035_11-60527.htmlStay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!http://nl.com.com/MiniFormHandler?brand=techrepublic&list_id=e019
- Tags: Sonja Thompson
- Discussion threads 2007-04-02
- Gates offers Longhorn appetizer
- article root[Edited by: admin on Apr 27, 2005 6:19 AM]Graphics card with a Longhorn driver...So why do we need a "Longhorn Driver" for our graphics card... So out of the 2 Billion PC's produced by next year - what % will actually be capable of running Longhorn ? And for...
- Tags: Dilbert-Tom, graphics, Longhorn Driver, Microsoft Longhorn, operating system, PC, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-04-27
- Create a timed cache with .NET
- Time to roll up your sleeves! The default .NET caching features have some limitations, but you can extend this functionality by developing a custom cache. Learn how you can create a more advanced .NET cache.In a previous article, I examined the details of using a simple .NET cache. That was...
- Tags: .NET, Microsoft .NET, Jonathan Lurie
- Technical articles 2002-04-08
- Caching with .NET: Adding simple object expiration
- The .NET platform includes default caching support, but many situations require you to customize this first-generation feature. We look at a simple approach to removing outdated info from your cache.Microsoft has introduced a potential timesaver with .NET’s built-in Cache class. In a previous article, I examined the upside of a...
- Tags: .NET, Jonathan Lurie, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, expiration date
- Technical articles 2002-06-28
- Cannibal draws unusual distinction..
- Cannibal draws unusual distinction..This is just so wrong on so many levels.http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=uri:2006-01-17T140032Z_01_L16769532_RTRUKOC_0_US-GERMANY-CANNIBAL.xml&pageNumber=0&summit=worst level"Meiwes had filmed the slaying for later sexual gratification."wow.....That is the last time....I tell someone to eat me. :)I do find it amazing that the german courts can order a retrial based on the sentence being too lenient....
- Tags: cannibal
- Discussion threads 2006-01-17
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