Posted: July 14, 2009 at 8:27 pm | Tags: library-search, Network, Networking, newest-projects, phrases, pro-freelance-projects, programmer, search-engines, search-ranking, search-results, translation
We are looking for a programmer that has experience in developing search engines using the Twitter API. Our engine will take a user’s search terms and filter their results against a separate library of search terms/phrases, and index these results based on specific algorithm variables… (Budget: $750-1500, Jobs: Social Networking, Twitter) Go to

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Twitter Search Engine and Ranking Application by iKlixx
Posted: June 29, 2009 at 1:40 pm | Tags: amateur-radio, banks, conan-o-brien, current-events, digital, field-day-amateur-radio, hitler-s-stealth-fighter, kitty-extortion, loaner, microsoft, Network, People, phrases, radio, windows
We have a laptop and projector loaner pool at work. We have spent years trying to idiot-proof these units but we always come back to Murphy’s Law: If you try to idiot-proof something, they’ll just come out with a better idiot. Nowhere is this more true than where I work. We are the better idiots.

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Stupid Coworker Stories: The Saga of the Loaner Projectors
Posted: June 27, 2009 at 5:14 am | Tags: Articles, business, Computers, computers-and-technology, internet, marketing, neighbors, phrases, Router, search-engine, seo, web-design, Wifi
Spam Filters are software that rejects some of your electronic mail as spam as it goes by certain logic set by either you or the mail server. Many mail servers have stringent rules on basis of which they restrict the entry of certain mails to your inbox. This prevents your computer from getting corrupted with some virus or malware.

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Spam Filters and WiFi Security