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From March 31 to April 4, Free Software desktop hackers from many of the largest desktop projects (including GNOME, KDE, Unity and LXDE-Qt) met to collaborate on specifications and tools to improve application interoperability between the desktops. Clarified standards are expected not only to improve the experience of running applications designed for one desktop inside of another, but also to provide a clearer picture of what is required from third party application developers approaching the Free Software desktop for the first time.

This was the second time the annual event occurred. Both times, it was sponsored and hosted by SUSE at their offices in Nuremberg.

The meeting accomplished a standardization of the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable for allowing applications to know in which desktop environment they are running. The meeting also produced the first formal specification of how applications should be associated with given mime types and URI schemes, including how to select the default application in a way appropriate to the current desktop environment, respecting the choices of the OS vendor and the local system administrator as well as the user.

Small progress was made on a simple common inhibit specification that applications can use to prevent events such as locking of the screen or powering down of the network interfaces, but with improvements on fine-grained power control capabilities on forthcoming hardware devices, additional research (and perhaps time) is required before a complete specification can be produced.

The meeting also produced an agreement on the future of startup notification in the Wayland world. A protocol based on broadcast of D-Bus signals will be used instead of the current approach with X client messages. This approach is expected to integrate nicely with future frameworks for sandboxed applications. Improvements were also made to the protocol to allow for tab-based applications that make dynamic choices about creating a new tab or a new window depending on the workspace in which a document was opened.

The introduction of the long-awaited "Implements=" key in desktop files was also finalized. This is used to express support of a given interface by an application. Among other things, this is expected to be used to advertise supporters of the provider side in a future "portals" system for exchanging data between sandboxed applications.

Also discussed was the possibility of defining a "resource base" for desktop files so that application resources such as icons can be accessed without being merged into the 'hicolor' icon theme. The lack of certainty over how future sandboxing approaches would deal with this situation prevented any progress on this point.

There were significant cleanups of the xdg specifications (and their build system) and to deal with bug backlog on some freedesktop components such as the shared-mime-info database.

The meeting was also used to discuss details of the API of the forthcoming memfd interface in the kernel that will be used to support efficient sending of very large kdbus messages. kdbus and GVariant were also discussed, as were the desktop file index and systemd support for time-based activation of applications that want to exit when idle (such as alarm clocks). The possibility of standardizing the new notification interface based on D-Bus activatable applications was also briefly discussed.

After the meeting, work continues on publishing updated specifications and writing implementations. The meeting is expected to happen again, in 2015.

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topseos.com Unveils Boostability as the Second Best Local Search Engine Optimization Company for the Month of April 2014

(PRWEB) April 21, 2014

topseos.com has declared Boostability the 2nd best local search engine optimization firm in the April 2014 edition of the listings. The listings are created through a meticulous analysis of the core solutions provided by each firm. Buyers looking for reputable local search engine optimization services turn to topseos.com to find services which have been evaluated by an independent third party.

The process for analyzing and listing the best services offering local search solutions involves a meticulous analysis of the core strengths of each contending online marketing company. The five criteria of analysis associated with successful local search campaigns include keyword selection, reporting, localization, optimization, and needs analysis. The results of the analysis process are used to identify the placement of services on the recommendations.

The independent evaluation team spends time benchmarking the internet marketing industry as a whole to better interpret how performing local search marketing firms influence the industry. Time is spent visiting various trade shows to obtain a wider understanding of the industry and to connect directly with local search marketing firms in a neutral setting. Customer references are often used as another metric to identify which local search marketing firms offer the top solutions.

Boostability has been investigated as a part of the thorough analysis and has earned their placement as the best local SEO agency. Through strong client referrals and high scores in each of the five areas of evaluation, Boostability has passed each phase of the analysis process. Those searching for a genuine local SEO agency to assist them should consider Boostability.

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Boostability provides a variety of online marketing services which aim to help businesses expand their horizons through Search engines and other various methods of online marketing. They provide search engine optimization and local SEO services to help businesses become found in major Search engines regardless of the size of their business or their industry.

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topseos.com is an established independent research firm focusing on the examination and listings of internet marketing companies all around the world. The listings are formulated by the independent research team each month to feature the top local SEO companies based on their performance and their rating achieved through the proprietary examination process.

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Leap.it wants to make search social and visual

1 hour ago Apr. 21, 2014 - 9:34 AM PDT

Even as Google controls 67.5 percent of the search market, there are still startups that are trying to change the way the world finds content online from upstarts like Blippex or giants such as Apple with its Siri product. There is also Leap.it, a company in Kansas City, Kan. that started with a mobile product three years ago and has recently changed directions, focusing on a new search product for the web.

Yes, its a mobile world, but Leap.it CEO Mike Farmer is convinced that he can build a new web-based search experience more cheaply and then perhaps apply what it has learned to the mobile world. The product, called Leap.it, is a visual search page that showcases trending news on the home page and then responds to a search inquiry with visual cards that show what kind of content the searcher will find if she clicks.

In my searches I found that the experience was engaging, but also that the massive amount of search engine optimization and crap pages that offer computer-generated lists made for a cluttered page that was hard to scan for the information I wanted. For example, my search for vegetarian crock pot recipes and how to teach my dog to dance both led me to some decent initial results, but going any deeper was annoying as all get out because figuring out what was useful required me to click through to the results.

I imagine years of practice will help Leap.it differentiate between good and bad results. But the Leap.it experience shines in two respects: the social element and serendipity. The serendipity is easy; any visit to the Leap.it home page shows you trending stories, which is pretty much a cross between TMZ and Gawker. Its akin to what Bing offers on its home page, only with a bit more information.

The other fun (and useful) element on Leap is the ability to save your high-quality search result cards as something called a perspective. These perspectives appear as a search result, which means my curated results now can help others searching for how to teach a dog to dance or vegetarian crock pot recipes. The idea is that humans will help cut through the SEO clutter and built out results worth coming to Leap.it for.

Below is a search result for vegetarian slow cooker recipes on Leap.it, which incorporates my perspective. Note, that the perspective was actually built using mostly imported links I found using Google as opposed to Leap.

And below is a Google result for the same search:

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