Interesting post from Senior Tech guru at Yahoo! Venu Anuganti: Â How many servers Number of DBAs How many web servers Number of caching servers Version of MySQL Language, platform Operating System MySQL 1 M, 3 S 1/10 2 2 5.1.23 Perl,php and bash Linux fedora Sun 2 clustered, 2 individual 1.5 160+ 8 5.0.21 Lots of stuff (java mostly) Open Solaris Flickr 166 At present 0 244 14 5.0.51 Php and some Java Linux Fotolog 140 databases on 37 instances 10 instances a DBA 70 40 ( 2 on each, 80 total) 4.11 and 4.4 Php, 90% Java Solaris Continue Reading…

 

Thanks to Dean Collins of Mexuar for this: Voipify your website:User generated text content/forums are fine but to jump forward into the next generation of ‘interactive’ communities progressive websites are implementing Mexuar Corraleta for 24×7 live voice chat sessions….browse to your favourite football teams web site and talk real time with anyone else visiting the site at the same time. With this feature, any website visitor using a Java compliant web browser and PC can make free voip calls to a 24×7 voice chat room. These calls are pure IP from the web browser to your Asterisk server and are Continue Reading…

 

Hat tip: Tech Republic. Not every site has to be community and chockers with info. It can even be java and flash. I love Jonathan Yuen’s site – he got the hat trick (3 awards – best personal site, best animation, best aesthetic) at Webbys this year. Pretty. Reminds me of that japanese site that won sundance or something. From Jonathan’s source code Since you bother to peek into this source, I hope you enjoy this site. There’re no mind-bending arcane formulas or complex technical things going on in here. Just a functional simplicity of what it is. yes. pretty. Continue Reading…

 

I have yet to find a useful, successful social network built in Java. Am I missing something? Yes Java looks flash but for the user, it’s a nightmare. Why do the big companies go with Java? I am not a Java dev and I really want to know. I love Java games and little interactive widgets. But whole sites? From NMA: Pepsi revamps site in community bid Pepsi has revamped its UK website as the first stage of a radical overhaul of its digital presence. The drinks brand has developed what is intended to be a central hub of content, Continue Reading…

 

Is working for an “industry giant” a turn on or a turn off? Me? I’m turned on, but I often wonder why. They can be so hard to work with. Anyway, sounds very similar to that other job a few posts down. Java Team Leader for Media Industry Giant – Attractive $alary!! Join this Media Industry Giant and work as a Java/J2EE Team Leader in a dynamic team using the latest development technologies. The successful candidate will be required to lead a medium sized Java team to deliver high usage online applications such as guided navigation and data search (Oracle Continue Reading…

 

Blech Vignette – I remember looking into that for Optus in the late ’90s. Sorry I digress (plus, one assumes, it’s had an upgrade or two since 1999 :p). Mid-Level Java Developer – Global Blue-Chip Co – High Usage Web Apps. – CONTRACT Join this city based Global Blue-Chip company and work as a mid-level Java/J2EE Developer in a dynamic team using the latest development technologies. The successful candidate will be required to help deliver high usage online applications such as guided navigation and data search (Oracle DB), blogs, forums, user generated content submission and display, polls, content rating, CMS Continue Reading…

 

From Ethos – I’m going to assume it’ s this Ethos link, as I found the job on Seek.com.au (as usual, can’t link to crappy seek.com.au): User Generated Content (UGC) – Technology Manager Major Web-Digital Investment Area Unify and integrate – build a UGC centre of excellence Most Exciting Opportunity in the Industry This global media organisation is undertaking a major transformation initiative in its Australian businesses, leading to an unparalleled new opportunity for an experienced and visionary digital technology manager. This role will report directly to the Group CTO and work closely with the Group Architecture team, with Product Continue Reading…

 

This one looks interesting, no? Web Designer, $70,000 + Bonus, neg, Living Memory International Pty Limited Remuneration Package circa $70k + Incentives St Leonards, Sydney Full Time Living Memory is an online community for people to treasure the past, celebrate the present and plan for the future. We are passionate about expanding a best practice community for all to enjoy. Your role will be to continue the development and implementation of the look and feel for our various web based applications. You can show experience in sophisticated Internet application design with a strong focus on the creative and design elements. Continue Reading…

 

From Cnet about a 10 months ago: Despite the fact that it can be a bit of a mess at times, I love Wikipedia. I’m an information fiend (the kind of geeky kid that asked for encyclopedias for Christmas), and all those Web pages are an amazing source of great–if not always accurate and objective–facts and data. And now I’m pleased to hear I can get all that goodness on the go. Wikipedia has introduced a mobile version for cell phones and PDAs. You’ll get access to all links both in and outside the site, but due to bandwidth limitations, Continue Reading…

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