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Intel Releases First Six-Core This Month
http://www.warepin.com/ intel-releases-first-six-core-this-month/In the beginning (circa 1970) there were the mono-core CPUs, and they’ve dominated the market for more than three decades. The last four years brought the dual and quad-cores and the next logical step looks to be six and eight cores.
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how to user @DeclareParents to add new interface to class and call the class's method
http://forum.springframework.org/ showthread.php?t=59770&goto=newpostdear every one i get a class User like this Code: package com.yyhy.java.Privilege;// TODO define package import javax.persistence.*; import java.util.*; @Entity @Table( name="USER") public class User { //Attributes private Long userID; private String
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More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ more-on-why-routing-is-not-complex-even…Interestingly, CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James
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More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ more-on-why-routing-is-not-complex-even…Interestingly, CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James
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More on Why Routing is Not Complex Event Processing
http://www.thecepblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ more-on-why-routing-is-not-complex-even…Interestingly, CEP is Not BPM, BAM, BRE, BRMS or SOA stimulated many great comments and the rebuttal Smart Order Routing and CEP - Made for Each Other. James Taylor responded with Business rules, decisions and events. I followed up with CEP is Not Low Latency Messaging, EAI or ESB and James replied in
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Architect Says 'Stop Planning For Cars'
http://www.planetizen.com/ node/ 34824Architect Says 'Stop Planning For Cars' United States Auto-oriented development Inman News Land Use Transportation 3 September 2008 - 11:00am Inman News Columnist and architect Arrol Gelner comes to grips with the end of the automobile era. » Login or register to post comments
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General Information On Online Arcade Games
http://marketingpixels.com/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ general-information-on-online-ar…We don't usually refer to online arcade games as something that helps aid our education and hone our reflexes, but indeed studies show that they have much more benefit than most would think. This... [[ This is a content summary only.
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When Women Are Afraid to Ask For What They Want
http://www.dominica-weekly.com/ ramblings/ when-women-are-afraid-to-ask-for-what…Editor’s Note: Women - Can’t live with them, can’t live without them. There’s something irresistibly-ish about them. Sometimes you just can understand what is it they really want. Well, here’s the latest thing I learned about some women that just has me nodding my head at the monitor as I read this article, so will you.
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Downturn Marketing Strategies
http://www.articlecontentking.com/ internet-business/ downturn-marketing-strateg…The advantages far outweigh the drawbacks during a downturn when viewed from an online marketing perspective. Every dollar spent on marketing whether online or offline gives you much more during a recession if you apply your resources in the right way, like your ability to get the maximum from you publisher with your negotiating skills.
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Object Oriented Programming in PHP 4
http://techsta.co.nz/ 2008/ 08/ object-oriented-programming-in-php-4/Hunting around the net for some information on programming PHP 4 the Object Oriented way I found not many articles. So I snatched them and placed them here … ––
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