Typesafe provides an easy-to-use packaging of the Scala programming language, Akka middleware, and developer tools via the open source Typesafe Stack, as well as commercial support and maintenance via the Typesafe Subscription. Typesafe also provides training and consulting services to accelerate the commercial adoption of Scala and Akka.
Using image sprites is sort of a last resort after you have done as much as you can with other optimization techniques. A sprite is an image that has all of your other images inside of it, so if your sprite has 10 images, you'd be getting rid of 9 HTTP requests and speeding your site's loading time up by the time for each of those 9 requests' latency.
This talk will present a new way we are looking at the mobile browsing challenges at Amazon.com. We will present data about site latency among various classes of devices and usage of mobile versions of the site. Much of the presentation will focus on technical approaches to dramatically reduce web site latency for this class of users.
Die Software Goobi dient zur Organisation von Digitalisierungsworkflows. Das Softwarepaket für diese kooperative und kollaborative Arbeitsumgebung ist der zentrale Baustein und erfüllt folgende Funktionalitäten: Plattform-Unabhängigkeit (Web-Applikation), da Partner weltweit auf das Tool zugreifen müssen; Zentrale Metadaten-Verwaltung, d.h. Katalogisieren und Vervollständigung der Metadaten von verschiedenen Standorten aus (zum Beispiel Erstellung der russischen Metadaten in Moskau, Transliterationen in Hannover); Zentrale
The Query Representation and Understanding (QRU) data set contains a set of similar queries that can be used in web research such as query transformation and relevance ranking. QRU contains similar queries that are related to existing benchmark data sets, such as TREC query sets. The QRU data set was created by extracting 100 TREC queries, training a query-generation model and a commercial search engine, generating similar queries from TREC queries with the model, and removal of mistakenly generated queries.
This is our blog for BBC Radio Labs - a place where we show some of our prototypes for new sites and services. They are all at an early stage of development and some of them might not work quite right, some might look a bit sketchy and they may never be taken any further. They're what we call betas. We'll write about every new beta we release on this blog so please play with them and come back here to let us know what you think. We'll also be writing about other things we're working on, how we do our work and anything else we think you might be interested in.
The Text-Image Linking Environment (TILE) is a web-based tool for creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts.
Too often the first step in using a Web application is filling in a Sign Up form. This short talk outlines three alternatives that get people started in more engaging ways.