Problem with storing image's dimensions in database after resize with SIP 2.5
Question:
Can I store image's dimensions in a database after resize with SIP 2.5? Now I get only original image dimensions iserted.
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HP, Intel and Yahoo! Create Global Cloud Computing Research Test Bed
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Apple MobileMe problems
Apple has set up an apologetic blog devoted to solving the problems of its recently launched MobileMe service.The MobileMe service launched two weeks ago at the same time that the firm rolled out its 3G iPhone.
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Google Walks Away From Digg Deal
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Microsoft fools Vista haters
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Speculation On a Second Internet Economy Collapse
The first internet bubble popped largely because all business models failed except for ad selling. Is it possible that the last stalwart hope is itself doomed?
TechCrunch reports that Lookery, a company specializing in selling ad inventory on social networks, is barely breaking even despite selling 3 *billion* ads per month. And rather than raising prices to become profitable, they're actually in the uncomfortable position of lowering prices 40% -- from 12.5 cents to 7.5 CPM. It reminds me of the (often unintentional) joke "We lose money on every transaction, but we make it up in volume!"




















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