Comparing Windows to Linux and Google AdSense Advertising
| Posted by Hungry Lion at 7 April 2008 20:6 | |
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26 comments Friday @ 10:49 pm - from Maui, Hawaii I'm both a consumer and a publisher of Google Adsense advertising on the Web and even though Web advertising makes me some money by publishing ads on this blog and in a few other places around this site, both publishing and providing ads feels like a bit of black magic over which I have only a tiny bit of control. Buying Advertising But let's start with the part that really gets my goat, which is .. full post.
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I came across these new comparison webcasts and podcasts that take a look at the same roles on Windows and Linux and what the main differences are. Worth taking a peek if you are considering linux as an alternative operating system. Windows UAC compared to Linux Sudo In this set of screencasts, we will compare how account control is set in both the Windows Server 2008 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 environments, and which security areas they each cover. We will show you how to set the ..next.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
For months now, I've been geeked about Amazon's EC2 as a web hosting service. But until today, in my opinion, it wasn't ready for prime time. Now it is, for two reasons. One, you can get static IPs, so if an outward-facing VM goes down you can quickly start another one and point your site's traffic to it without waiting for DNS propagation. And two, you can now separate your VMs into "physically distinct, independent infrastructure" zones, so you can plan to keep your site up if a tornado ..next.
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