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Monday, February 9, 2009

Windows 7 beta

I decided to try out the beta, but I can not get it to install. It boots up from the cd, but once it hits the Starting Windows screen it stops. I've waited atleast 15 minutes with no activity.

Figuring it might have been a problem with the 64 bit version I tried doing the 32 bit, same problem. I googled it and found other threads with poeple having the same problem but no solution.

I can think it might be a RAM problem(although XP boots just fine), Im going to run a memtest soon.

I doubt that both times i downloaded / burned that it could have been corrupted.

I bought a new HDD to try out the beta and was planning on dual booting, even tried unplugging the XP hard drive still no success.

I'm going to see if I can have a friend burn me a copy of the beta that they downloaded just to eliminate corrupted download / burn off the list, but Im just at wits end. Any ideas?

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[Source: Code Forums - Posted by Kishore Vengala]
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XP Home on 64-bit ?

My neighbor was hell bent enough on having me play some games with them online that they got me a copy of Windows XP home (w/SP2).

The problem is that I have an AMD64 system and Im worried that this Home edition of XP isnt going to work, and if it doesnt were stuck with software we cant return, software that wasnt cheap as far as software goes.

They seem to think it will work, Im not so sure because Ive seen versions of XP that explicitly say for 64 bit on them not to mention the copy of Ubuntu I have on here already was an alternate download.
But Im wondering if perhaps the basic stuff is in place that would allow me to use Windows update to be up and running.

I DO NOT want to open the box until Im 100% sure, my neighbor paid $200 for it...

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[Source: Webmaster Forum - Posted by Kishore Vengala]
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Movie Website Designs: Examples And Current Practices

It can be an interesting experience looking around at websites in particular industries to identify trends and see how they differ from those in other industries. In this article, we'll take a look at the websites of major motion pictures to see what types of websites are being created. Movies are a big part of the entertainment industry, and in recent years their websites have become increasingly critical to their overall success.



Paul Blart Splash Page




The purpose of movie websites. Before getting into the details of specific movie websites and discussing current trends, it's important first to consider the primary purpose of movie websites. Obviously, in order for a movie to be financially successful, it needs to do well at the box office, and today many moviegoers use the Internet to find movies to see and to buy tickets. Having things like trailers and other video clips helps to engage visitors and encourages them to find show times and buy tickets online.



Movies are made to entertain audiences, and movie websites are much the same. In order to get visitors' attention and encourage them to see the movie, a website needs to give them what they are looking for and provide some entertainment at the same time. Today's movie websites make it easy to take a couple minutes and watch a few trailers before deciding which movie to see.




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[Source: Smashing Magazine - Posted by Kishore Vengala]
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The Elephant in the Room: Google Monoculture


I was browsing the sessions at an upcoming Search Conference, which describes itself thusly:



The way to online success is through being easily found in search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft Live Search. While developers have historically thought of search as a marketing activity, technical architecture has now become critical for search success.


Anyone else see the elephant in the room, there? No?


Banksy: elephant in room


Just two weeks after we launched Stack Overflow, I mentioned that search engines already made up 50% of our traffic. Well, not so much search engines as search engine:



I try to be politically correct in discussing web search, avoiding the g-word whenever possible, desperately attempting to preserve the illusion that web search is actually a competitive market. But it's becoming a transparent and cruel joke at this point. When we say "web search" we mean one thing, and one thing only: Google. Rich Skrenta explains:




I'm not a professional analyst, and my approach here is pretty back-of-the-napkin. Still, it confirms what those of us in the search industry have known for a long time.


The New York Times, for instance, gets nearly 6 times as much traffic from Google as it does from Yahoo. Tripadvisor gets 8 times as much traffic from Google vs. Yahoo.


Even Yahoo's own sites are no different. While it receives a greater fraction of Yahoo search traffic than average, Yahoo's own flickr service gets 2.4 times as much traffic from Google as it does from Yahoo.


My favorite example: According to Hitwise, [ex] Yahoo blogger Jeremy Zawodny gets 92% of his inbound search traffic from Google, and only 2.7% from Yahoo.



That was written almost two years ago. Guess which way those numbers have gone since then?



Now that Stack Overflow has been chugging right along for almost six months, allow me to share the last month of our own data. Currently, 83% of our total traffic is from search engines, or rather, one particular search engine:














Search EngineVisits
Google3,417,919
Yahoo9,779
Live5,638
Search2,961
AOL1,274
Ask1,186
MSN1,177
Altavista202
Yandex191
Seznam103


Those 6x and 8x numbers that Rich quoted two years ago seem awfully quaint now. Google delivers 350x the traffic to Stack Overflow that the next best so-called "search engine" does. Three hundred and fifty times!


Now, I don't claim that Stack Overflow is representative of every site on the internet -- obviously it isn't. It's a site for programmers. And let me be absolutely crystal clear that I have no problem at all with Google. That said, I find it profoundly disturbing that if every other search engine in the world shut down tomorrow, our website's traffic would be effectively unchanged. That's downright scary.


Yes, I like Google. Yes, Google works great and has been my homepage for about eight years now. Google nailed search, and they deserve the leadership position they've earned. But where's the healthy competition? Where's the incentive for Google to improve? All I see is a large and growing monoculture that acts as the start page for the internet.


I'm a little surprised all the people who were so up in arms about the Microsoft "monopoly" ten years ago aren't out in the streets today lighting torches and sharpening their pitchforks to go after Google. Does the fact that Google's products are mostly free and ad-supported somehow exempt it from the same scrutiny? Isn't anyone else concerned that Google, even with the best of "don't be evil" intentions, has become more master than servant?


Calling the current state of search engine competition a horse race is an insult to horse races. No, what we have here is a one horse race where all the other horses were shipped off to glue factories years ago. Forget "search conference", you should be throwing a "Google conference", because there's no difference.


I don't know. Maybe that's OK. But it does mean that if Google, for whatever reason, decided to remove you from its search results, your website no longer exists. At least not as a viable business, anyway.





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[Source: Coding Horror - Posted by Kishore Vengala]

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Smashing Forum Launch and Books Giveaway


The Smashing Magazine Forum is now officially launched. For a while, we have been working on its design, functionality and details, and today we are happy to finally welcome our readers to the new forum. The idea behind it is to provide our community with a place to discuss problems, developments and ideas, ask to questions and provide answers. You can also discuss Smashing Magazine’s articles or just chat with the members of our community about anything you want.



Okay, we know there are plenty of Web forums dedicated to design and Web development; but that didn’t really matter to us. We just wanted to have our own smashing place for our truly smashing readers. After all, in just over two and a half years of its existence, Smashing Magazine has managed to establish itself as a serious and quite popular online magazine.


So what we want to achieve something simple yet extremely important with this forum: to bring the readers of our magazine together and offer them a nice place to exchange ideas. The readers are already there and have been here for a while; now they can talk to each other beyond the borders of our magazine.


We Need Your Support!


The forum is still very young and needs active members who are willing to help and contribute. So, we welcome everybody to check out the forum and browse its threads. Everybody can read most threads, but if you would like to participate in the discussion, you’ll need to register and log in first. It’s really no big deal, registering is easy, and members can customize their profiles however they wish.


Everything is brand new: if you participate from the very beginning, you can have a huge impact on the forum, on the community and on its future.


Comment In The Forum, Win A Book!


And to celebrate the launch of the Smashing Magazine Forum, we are giving away 11 Web design-related books to our forum members. The winners will be selected randomly among all commenters in this thread. The winners will be announced this Friday, 13 February 2009, in the forum.


To participate, just:



  1. Register on the forum and log in.

  2. go to this forum post,

  3. Select the number (below) of the book you are interested in.

  4. Write it down in a reply to the post.

  5. On the next line, answer the question, “How can the SM Forum help me in future?”

  6. And you’re done!


Books You Can Win

































































#CoverTitle

Author
1Books GiveawayUniversal Principles of Design


Jill Butler, Hardcover

2Books GiveawaySwiss Graphic Design: The Origins and Growth of an International Style 1920-1965


Richard Hollis, Paperback

3Books GiveawayDon’t Make Me Think!: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability


Steve Krug, Paperback

4Books GiveawayThe Design of Everyday Things


Don Norman, Paperback

5Books GiveawayDesigning Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design


Jenifer Tidwell, Paperback

6Books GiveawayThe Art of Looking Sideways


Alan Fletcher, Hardcover

7Books GiveawayThe Principles of Beautiful Web Design


Jason Beaird, Paperback

8Books GiveawayHand Job: A Catalog of Type


Michael Perr, Paperback

9Books GiveawayWeb Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook


Dan Cederholm, Paperback

10Books GiveawayCSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions


Andy Budd, Paperback

11Books GiveawayThe CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks


Rachel Andrew, Paperback


What Advantages Does The Forum Bring Me?



  • Communicate and exchange ideas with people like you across the globe.

  • Ask questions that would be otherwise overlooked in the comments of posts.

  • Help other designers, get a good karma and make your mark in the community.

  • Suggest ideas and URLs, gain new insights and work with us on upcoming Smashing posts.

  • Get in touch with the authors and founders of Smashing Magazine.


Apart from that,



  • We will use forum to ask for your suggestions for design showcases.

  • You can help decide which articles get posted next on Smashing Magazine.

  • Our authors will use forum to find new article ideas and help other members.

  • You can take part in new contests and giveaways, which are on the way!


P.S.


By the way, this post (and only this one) cannot be commented on. If you would like to discuss it, please go straight to the forum!


Cheers and, most importantly, have fun!


(al)








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[Source: Smashing Magazine - Posted by Kishore Vengala]
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