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We are in the evaluation phase of integrating Omniture SiteCatalyst with our website, but I cannot find any link to create Omniture SiteCatalyst trial account.
I have found the below link for site catalyst login:
http://www.esomniture.com/es_c_login.html
But this link only for existing users. Sign up for new users is not there.
I know that Omniture site catalyst is a paid service. Do they provide trail accounts for evaluation purpose?
Any help would be highly appriciated..
Thank You,
Raj
The way Omniture works, is that everything will go through a sales engineer or client rep. The only way you'll get a free trial is if the sales engineer sets one up for you, so I'd suggest contacting their sales department.
Omniture is a suite of products aimed at the Enterprise/big end of town, they're not really aimed at the little guy. The benefits of it over other web analytics tools are directed at this market..things like integration with other data systems and test and target etc.
So they don't do free trials, they're not a "freemium" business model.
To be honest, a smaller-medium site wouldn't find it as as exciting or sexy as some of the other newer, more nimble solutions on the market.
I just Found out this URL:
https://developer.omniture.com/en_US/forum/reporting/how-to-create-omniture-sitecatalyst-trial-account
Guess this should help. I am also in the process of creating one. Let's see how this goes.
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I have 2 questions regarding to Apple App Store.
I see many people mimicking applications and publishing them in the Apple App Store. Isn't this plagiarism and shouldn't this be sued? One obvious example would be the numerous apps copied from flappy birds.
Can you publish applications on U.S. Apple App Store if you're abroad? Or do you only get to publish on the Apple App Store you are currently living?
For the first question it is very interesting topic.
People tend to mimic games/apps when a specific app becomes so famous. In order to go to law against those copycats the respective person has to register himself of respective copyright trademarks which involves a lot of money for lawyer and copyright claims. Some hit games/apps are developed by indie developers who does not have that much money to invest in these trademarks. Taking this advantage, some devs are really smart that they see whether the creator comes from a big company if not they start to create copies and upload to appstore.
Mostly this can be sued if you have the proof. That is the code. Since you do not have proof that the copycat is using your code you cannot sue them. The other part is the images. If you find any of your app is using the images that you have created then you have the proof you can start suing them.
So how to stop this. If the app really got that famous then the creator can file a complaint to apple about the copycats and if he provides some necessary data then apple will consider removing the app.
Also if you want your app to be so different than the copycats then update your with app with lot features constantly(Which is see in Tiny Wings and Temple Run where the second version of it is way better than the copycats).
Another fact is According to apple review guidelines
2.11 Apps that duplicate Apps already in the App Store may be rejected
I did have the same question and I started to google about this and found some knowledge which i shed here. You would get more insights if you google it.
For the second question the simple answer is YES and you can choose the countries you want to upload the app.
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I want to make a site that lets you follow other people Kindle Highlights. Is this possible Is there some sort of Kindle Highlights API?
Thanks.
This would be an amazing web service. Amazon does not offer an API for this. You can read public highlights online at kindle.amazon.com, however, you cannot integrate any public highlights into your apps via an API yet. It seems that the new Kindle Developers Kit is purely for creating apps on the Kindle, and there is not even an API method for accessing public highlights in this kdk.
Shameless plug alert..
I've written a small PHP class that can help with this: Kindle_Highlights
You can get it on github.
Comments/suggestions welcome on improving it.
I will be improving/expanding this over the next few weeks, but as is you should be able to get at your kindle highlights.
A user can see their highlights on the web after logging in by going to their "your highlights" page. As far as I know, there isn't an API, nor is there any sort of OAUTH thing that you could do so currently the best possible solution would be to get your user's amazon username/password and scrape them from that page.
It's better than nothing, but a real API would open up a lot of cool ideas that I've had on kindle highlights.
You can always just scrape the book's page at kindle.amazon.com. I wrote a script in js to do this and then packaged it up as a Chrome plugin that lights up when on Kindle book page, but (of course) Amazon just updated the DOM a week or two ago and now it needs to be updated to reflect the new semantic structure. This highlights the weakness of this approach. =\
Hopefully someday Amazon will provide us with an API, though I suspect that this might run against their agreements with publishers.
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yesterday i was reading an article that touched on twitter and made mention of how it can be influential if someone like Tim O'Reilly makes a suggestion then his 1.5 million followers on twitter will react to such tweets and cause some sort of reaction.
weather tweets and/ or the entire online social media ecosystem is debatable to no end it is a means of staying informed, sort of like watching the morning news.
this thought has sparked me to create a twitter account so that i can follow current events in what im interested in, namely software development and technology in general.
this brings me to my current situation of what intelligent people are worth following and listening too. i know the social media web is flooded with mind numbing nonsense but in part there are movers and shakers like Tim O'Reilly who are well worth listening too if for nothign more than getting a sense of which direction the wind is blowing.
so the million dollar question is who do you follow regularly?
please list the moniker of the person for others (ME) to be able to easily add & follow them as well... also list the medium (facebook/ twitter...)
in particular im interested in these technologies(MS SQL, asp.net/ C#)
thanks all for helping me get off to a fast start.
The standard ones are problably something like:
haacked
jonskeet
spolsky
scottgu
Not exactly your what you are looking for, but I would also consider blogs as well if I were you, which I find much more in depth and easier to follow than tweets. I would certainly add Scott Hanselman to the list of people you follow.
Blog: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/
Twitter handle: shanselman
The two that top my list:
martinfowler
unclebobmartin
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Currently i am in need to integrate FEDEX API in my project. I searched a lot in google. But i cant able to find perfect one. could any one help me to resolve this problem...
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Fero
There are some resources on the Fedex Developer Resource Center you may find helpful
What region are you looking for and what type of features do you need?
Based on your comment, looks like the FedEx Web Services are what you're after, you'll need to sign up and login to be sure though.
I believe you have to get in touch with FedEx directly, and depending on what you are doing, I don't remember it being free.
EDIT: This might help you out: FedEx Developer Resource Center
There is also what is known as the FEDEX WEB INTEGRATION WIZARD (FWIW). It will help you create a shipping/rating/tracking page for your website through a 'wizard' tool. It requires you to request this from Fedex and they provide a contact to help you through it. Fedex does not charge for this if you are a customer with an account
You can also find some packages with wrappers for such APIs.
For example, there is a wrapper for .Net, which also implements UPS and USPS APIs in addition to FedEx
I got the sample PHP code from Fedex Developer Resource Center.
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The web site in question is www.eventid.net; my web based app will redirect the user to the site and send an event id in the url. The redirect will be: http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1003&source=Microsoft-Windows-Security-Licensing-SLC
Do you think I can do this?
I have contacted the site owners with no reply.
It's a public website, of course you can.
It'd be a different matter if you were screen-scraping their results for your own application, but from your description that's not the case.
If you were operating a web site in Germany, and your site had a deep link to a Stackoverflow article, and that article contained copyrighted code from a German company (posted by an employee, for instance), that company could easily get you in trouble at any German court.
US courts have been much more lenient, so if you are doing business solely in the US, I would not worry too much, as long as you don't violate the Terms of Use here.
So, I think the answer "Of course, it is a public site" does not do justice to the potentially complicated legal issues that can arise when you take the question into an international context.
Some examples (only the big ones make it into English language news):
http://www.linksandlaw.com/courtdecisions-germany.htm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/11/heise_not_allowed_to_mention_slysoft/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10064740-93.html
Read through their Terms of Use carefully. Make sure you avoid violating their trademark. If it's not clear that you are redirecting to an external site, you may want to make it clear so your users aren't confused.