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Flask SQLAlchemy - Javatpoint

Flask SQLAlchemy with Tutorial, Environment Setup, python, overview, routing, http method, introduction, application, variable rules, url building, request, cookies, static files, file uploading, mail etc.

How to fix e-mail authentication spec | Network World

CAMBRIDGE, MASS -- Sender Policy Framework, a specification designed to authenticate e-mail senders and therefore cut down on spam, has one significant flaw -- which a technologist presenting at the MIT Spam Conference 2007 here last Friday aims to fix.

Laptop e-mail cache tipped Apple to kickbacks scheme | Network World

Court papers filed by the U.S. Government and Apple against a former manager detail a scheme that allegedly saw confidential Apple data supplied to Asian electronics companies over more than three years in return for kickbacks of more than US$1 million.

HP unveils mobile thin client | Network World

HP is unveiling its first mobile thin client and dramatically increasing investments in thin client technology.

Just when you thought the iPad couldn’t be more popular: survey | Network World

A pair of new surveys finds increased consumer interest in Apple's iPad, and extremely high satisfaction among iPad users. Users are not only surfing the Web and checking e-mail but also using applications from Apple's App Store, watching video and reading e-books.

Author warns of Russia’s and China’s ‘Spinternet’ | Network World

Is the Internet, with its blogs, tweets, e-mail, Web and social networking sites, a force to change places such as Iran, China, Vietnam and Russia into Western-style democracies with the West's ideas about freedom of expression and political rights?

Microsoft woos developers with latest IE9 preview | Network World

Microsoft keeps promise to make available iterative releases of IE9, with the second release in two months featuring improved performance.

Man stole nude photos from women’s e-mail accounts | Network World

A California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he broke into the e-mail accounts of thousands of women, scouring them for nude photos that he then posted to the Internet.

Baidu: Registrar ‘incredibly’ changed our e-mail for hacker | Network World

A hacker who took down top Chinese search engine Baidu.com last month broke into its account with a U.S. domain name registrar by pretending to be from Baidu in an online chat with the registrar's tech help, according to a lawsuit filed by Baidu.

The Grill: Brenda Decker | Network World

Brenda Decker has worked for the state of Nebraska for more than 30 years and has spent the past five as the state's CIO, so she knows how important IT has become to delivering government services. And she knows how to get the job done on a tight budget. It's a daunting task, because Decker oversees an organization that provides technology services to state agencies as well as to cities, towns, counties and schools. During her tenure, Decker has led critical improvements in IT, such as a large-scale e-mail

Improved user interface key issue for Symbian | Network World

Unlike the iPhone and products based on Google's Android OS, Symbian's user interface hasn't been developed for smartphones with touchscreens. But that is about to change, said Lee Williams, executive director at the Symbian Foundation, who along with his colleagues gathered at the Symbian Exchange & Exposition on Tuesday and Wednesday.

IBM readies Lotus Notes Traveler for Android | Network World

IBM is ready to ship an Android-compatible new version of its push-based e-mail software Lotus Notes Traveler, an IBM employee wrote in a blog posting Tuesday.

Fraud starts after Lulzsec group releases e-mail, passwords | Network World

Debbie Crowell never ordered the iPhone, but thanks to a hacking group known as Lulzsec, she spent a good part of her Thursday morning trying to get US$712.00 in charges reversed after someone broke into her Amazon account and ordered it.

11 Ways to Prevent Burnout and Improve Work-Life Balance | Network World

In 2006, Chris Loope was working as a consultant implementing a new ERP system for a client. The 18-month project required Loope to clock 80-hour work weeks and to travel frequently between his home in Dallas and his client's office in Atlanta.

Peter Drucker as Life Coach: Book Shares His Wisdom | Network World

The "father of modern management" had as much to say about self-management and personal development as he did about innovation and organizational effectiveness, says Bruce Rosenstein, the author of a new book on Peter Drucker. In this revealing Q&A, Rosenstein shares what you can learn from Drucker's life, legacy and lack of e-mail.

Killing E-Mail: How One Company Plans Its Demise | Network World

As fewer people rely on e-mail, one IT services company plans to eradicate e-mail over three years, in favor of social business tools.

Developers like Tweet Button, want better analytics | Network World

Developers and publishers who have adopted Twitter's Tweet Button say the tool is beneficial in letting their site readers and application users conveniently share links on Twitter, but that some features can be improved, including its analytics data and mobile functionality.

Apple flubs its improved support for Exchange email security | Network World

Apple’s improved support for Microsoft Exchange security triggers frustration for some enterprise users linking to Exchange 2007.

Microsoft opens Outlook format, gives programs access to mail, calendar, contacts | Network World

Microsoft plans to make publicly available details of its .pst format so developers can get programmatic access to e-mail, calendar, contact and other data stored in on desktops.

Top 8 ways feds (and corporate users) can take advantage of green IT | Network World

How does the federal government go about implementing green IT? According to a report out today from the Government Accountability Office, the feds have adopted a number of practices that are useful not just for government IT but all manner of private and public company IT groups as well. These include everything from dedicated funding for green products, to improved employee training and reducing use of paper.

Apple patent reveals work on improved mobile touch screen | Network World

A recently released Apple patent application hints at how the company is developing improved multi-touch screens for mobile devices, including iPhones, Macbooks and possibly the iSlate.

FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks | Network World

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an investigation into the leak of an estimated 114,000 Apple iPad user e-mail addresses.

US police increasingly peeping at e-mail, instant messages | Network World

Law enforcement organizations are making tens of thousands of requests for private electronic information from companies such as Sprint, Facebook and AOL, but few detailed statistics are available, according to a privacy researcher.

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