Site Up Since Server Platform Programming Language Google.com November 1998 Linux C, Java, C++, PHP & MySQL Facebook.com February 2004 Linux PHP, MySQL and C++ YouTube.com February 2005 Linux C, Java and MySQL Yahoo.com August 1995 Linux C++, C, Java, PHP & MySQL MSN.com (owned by Microsoft) August 1995 Windows ASP.net Live.com (owned by Microsoft) … Read More “Popular Sites run on which Platforms?” »
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Some of search engines remove the trailing slash from URLs that look like directories – e.g. Yahoo does it while listing on their search engine. This could result into duplicated content problems when the same page content is accessible under different urls. Apache gives some more information in the Apache Server FAQ. Let’s have a … Read More “Add Trailing Slash to URL (.htaccess)” »
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Identity Theft, as defined by the Department of Justice, involves obtaining and using someone’s personal information for fraudulent purposes. The biggest reason for identity theft is financial gain. A thief can use your credit card number to buy expensive goods. A thief could also use your identity to apply for new credit cards, loans, and … Read More “Identity Theft” »
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a language that is similar to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). XML is simple and efficient and allows programmers to create customized tags. XML works in conjunction with software that reads and processes its information. The language is used primarily by web developers as a meta-language, which means that it can … Read More “Extensible Markup Language (XML)” »