I would like to download the entire database from my local real estate tax search bill. I need to search this data for keywords. I tried using Wget but it seems it only downloaded the links from the site. I am using linux.
Here is the site: http://services.wakegov.com/realestate/
I bascially want all the information that can be searched on that site locally on my computer.
Just call / email them and ask for a copy:
Tax Bills/Real Estate Data Search
For questions related to data found in tax bill and property searches,
contact the Wake County Revenue Department at revhelp#wakegov.com or call 919-856-5400
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I have created a website using wix and I have linked it with amazon. I have added the products static and if there is any price variation for the products in the amazon site, I want to check and manually change it. What I need now is that as the price gets updated in amazon, I need to get the updated price in my website.Can anyone please help me
Seems like it's in the oven, but not available at the moment..
It's been asked at the Wix Code forum here:
https://www.wix.com/code/home/forum/community-discussion/online-store-customization
I am trying to develop an application in which I need to resolve a query to get the number of an artist's followers and listeners by a city location.
Thanks in advance,
NOTE:
I have check that It is possible to resolve this question by filtering by country with the search method spotify.search(q="ABBA", type='artist', market='ES') but not by city.
"Artist location" was a feature present in the Echonest API.
Unfortunately, this feature was not incorporated by the Spotify API when Spotify incorporated Echonest technologies.
However, you have a workaround which is to process 'The Sounds of Spotify' playlists, many of which were organized by country regions.
You can find a comprehensive dump in the link below:
Sounds Of Spotify link with spreadsheets and Excel files
Then you can filter your requests based on cities/states contained in these playlists. It is not perfect, but it is better than nothing.
I have an issue with the way my website is being searched on google.
Lets say my website is called johnsmiths.com but the actual business name is John Smiths Sweets.
When I search google for the full business name John Smiths Sweets, rather than just searching for the business, it is showing a link for the sweet section page on the website. Almost as if it is finding johnsmiths.com then adding sweets on to the search.
How do i get it so when someone searches for the full business name, it displays the home page link?
The search is working fine on google, but bing does not display it correctly.
If you haven't already done so:
I would start by setting up a Google My Business account for your business and linking this account to your website.
Then open a Google Webmaster account and add your website
Create an xml sitemap and add this to you Google Webmaster account (property > crawl > sitemaps > add sitemap)
You may need to do additional work but the above will take care of the essentials first.
Good luck!
Everyday I need to create 10-15 Amazon Aff links (iframes for a product image+details).
To be able to do this, I need to search for the product on Amazon, then click the product, then click another button, then copy the code, then paste into Wordpress. It quickly gets tedious. Is there a faster way to do this? Any offline apps that could speed the process up?
Thanks
You could check out GeoRiot.
There's a couple of tools to create affiliated links automatically, or you can use the Javascript Snippet in the header of your page, which automatically converts Amazon and iTunes links into affiliated links for you. You'll still have to copy the links and add them to your site, but with the JS snippet, that's all you'll need to do.
Another benefit is the GeoRiot links work for the international Amazon storefronts, so if you have any international users, they'll end up in their local marketplace to purchase the items.
(Full disclosure, I work for GeoRiot so I'm definitely biased here. But I can also answer any other questions that you have about the service.)
We are researching the various options that exist in our environment to create an Employee Directory. We have a SharePoint portal, AD and recently moved from Lotus Notes to Exchange. Our current employee search is a custom Notes DB that has since been retired.
Since moving to SharePoint an year ago, we've used a custom list using SharePoint Profiles that are updated from AD. But the simple list interface isn't very user friendly and is very slow. Sone of the requirements include type-ahead, pictures, and details of skills/certifications and other demographic information etc. We are considering building an ASP.NET or SilverLight application that can consume the information in the SharePoint list. With the introduction of Outlook and the Global Address List, we are now wondering if it might be easier to build something within Outlook.
Has anybody traveled a similar path and what would you advice us to do?
Microsoft has a huge set of offerings for Collaboration and Social Computing in Sharepoint.
See this document, pages 8 and 9 for information about features related to an employee directory, including details of skills/certifications and other demographic information.
A la carte availability of individual features (such as People Profiles and People Search) and pricing may be an issue, but you may want to look into buying something rather than building it (if you can get the pieces you want for a price you can afford).
Sharepoint can connect with Outlook to keep the lists synchronized if you want to use outlook. And there are definitely a lot of different ways to change the way the lists are presented in the Sharepoint portal to make them more user-friendly. Having those details on the portal will certainly be a boon when combined with the powerful search and indexing features in SharePoint so you can identify employees based on their profile details easily.
We use the people search for this pretty effectively. We populate data in AD, then connect profile properties to AD attributes. That's only if you have MOSS, though. If you're working with WSS, you'll have to build something more custom.
One gotcha, though, is that the People Search out of the box doesn't easily do partial searches (i.e. searching for "john" doesn't match "johnson"). That's a big downer in my mind. You can use Ramon Scott's approach of a Content Editor Webpart with a form and some Javascript to work around it, and you can also get there via the advanced search box (albeit indirectly), but it sure would be nice if it were easy to make the default search box do partial name searches.
I recently just discoverd a somewhat easy visual basic script that draws information from the active directory where you can specify which OU to draw from where it displays all user information in a simple .HTM page. it includes a search bar, recognizes patterns (address) (company telephone number) etc... If you would like i can post it for you. you only need to fill in a few sections (display name for directory, OU, OU display, and tags) and you can always change the way things look too.
This should be taken care of by using the My Site feature that's available within SharePoint. You will then be able to search SharePoint users by skills, certifications, projects, and educational qualification.
Please refer to the SharePoint Planning and Deployment material on TechNet for more info.
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