I was reading an article about these companies who are too big to fail, meaning we cannot let them fail, because the consquences we would suffer would be to high for the society. The Economy crisis of 2010 has shown that when you're a "big big" bank, the administration has to "save save" you.
So here's the scenario i was thinking of : what would happen to the economy if a big internet player fails? You don't think that would be a problem? let's see some examples :
1- Verisign fails, what happen to the .com's. Can you imagine all the domain names with .com in the world not accessible?!
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Every day is full of suprises nowadays in China. Yesterday google threatend to leave china, and today we learned you can only buy chinese domain names (.cn) through a chinese registrar*. the China National Network Information Center CNNIC decided so...
1) Overseas registrars will be kind of angry to have this business taken away without further notice!
2) The ICANN will be angry, because don't forget that the chinese government controls the .CN... because the root database in the states allows them to. the ICANN
We are hiring a network, servers and support manager for a linux application on CentOS.
You would have to improve the infrastructure, optimize the configuration, and provide support for it.
If you are a linux geek, if you use VIM even to write your emails, if testing speed is one of your hobby, and if you can provide support in english, then you are probably the man/woman we are looking for.
We can hear and there that Google might soon index the ajax content in your website.
How?
Actually, in most of url, you can have an # (hash), which is traditionally used as an anchor (an internal link in your webpage) eg.: www.myswebsite.com/manual.html#overview will send you the overview part of the page called manual.html.
But with the use of Ajax, very often, when you have a # in your url, it is for ajax to execute one of the parameters included in the javascript (js).
For, Google tells developers to use #! instead of # to allow the search engine to interpret this as ajax, and not as an anchor.
A French website (www.laboratoire-referencement.fr) very often tests differents attributes for Google, Bing and Yahoo to compare their effectiveness.
Let's see today their results for the alt attribute (the alt is used in images)
Aim of the test
The target of this test is to analyze if it is possible to rank a page on a specified keyword, only by using the alt attribute of an image. This test will be done through Yahoo, Google and Bing.
Procedure
A keyword (defined as KW) has been put in the alt attribute of an image such as
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