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      <description>A fixed login form highlights the fact that a web site supports user registrations and logins, while allowing the user to log in with one fewer click.</description>
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      <description>With portlet development popularity rising steadily, find out what you need to know to begin developing your own portlets.</description>
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      <description>Java SE7 &quot;Dolphin&quot; release is nearing and we're chomping at the bit. So let's dig in and review non-blocking IO, a feature of java.nio (New I/O) package that is a part of Java v1.4, v1.5 and v1.6 and we'll also take a peek at the java.nio.file (NIO.2) package.</description>
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      <description>Project success is often won or lost in the planning stages, that why having a project management office can be a boon to your success rate. Michelle LaBrosse will now extol the virtues of adding a PMO to your operation.</description>
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