Archive for the March, 2007


Mar 21

Google Page Rank And Obsession

We all want to measure the progress of our site(s) in as many ways as we can. This is why people obsess about things like Google Page Rank, Alexa rankings, and other things that really don't matter very much. And who can blame us? While these measurements are highly flawed, they are among the only external
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Mar 27

Google Pack Gets Spyware And Network Security

Google has added, Symantec's Norton Security Scan, which detects and removes viruses, and PC Tools' Spyware Doctor Starter Edition, a top-rated anti-spyware utility to it’s Google Pack. Both of the new additons to Google Pack are free and include automatic protection updates with no paid subscription required. Google Pack screensaver has also gets updation. Now
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Mar 27

The YouTube Video Contests Winners

The votes are in and counted for the first ever YouTube Video contest. The contest was designed to honor the best user-generated video of 2006. The winners are: Most Creative - OK Go: This music video with a scary treadmill theme also won a Grammy for "Best Short-Form Music Video” and has been viewed by 13
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Mar 18

Google AdSense Calendar

Have you subscribed to the AdSense Calendar yet? If not, you may find that it's a great way to keep track of things like Inside AdSense blogposts, upcoming site maintenance periods, and publisher events. To help you, AdSense have listed important payment dates each month, for you to remember
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Mar 31

Microsoft knew of Windows .ANI flaw since December 2006

A private security research outfit says it notified Microsoft about the animated cursor (.ani) code execution vulnerability since December 2006, a full four months ahead of yesterday’s discovery of Internet Explorer drive-by attacks. According to Alexander Sotirov, chief reverse engineer at Determina, his research team discovered and reported the flaw to Microsoft last December. On January
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Mar 24

How businesses are using Web 2.0

The McKinsey Quarterly conducted a survey in January 2007 on "How businesses are using Web 2.0". The respondents to the survey say that Web 2.0 technologies are strategic and that they plan to increase these investments. Web 2.0 is in this survey defined as Blogs, Collective intelligence, Mash-ups, Peer-to-peer networking (P2P), Podcasts, RSS
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Mar 18

Microsoft XNA Express at MSDN Evening April 18

The first MSDN Evening Microsoft Belux is organizing will take place April 18 and will Introduce Microsoft XNA Express. Microsoft XNA represents a major milestone in the field of game development, bringing game creators a unified platform and the safety of managed code.
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Mar 20

MyBlogLog & Google AdSense Click Tracking

As some of you who use MyBlogLog to track your blog metrics and statistics know, MyBlogLog monitors the number of Google AdSense clicks which are made on your blog. And yes, Yahoo owns MyBlogLog, which gives the Yahoo Publisher Network the incredible chance to do some hardcore competitive intelligence on which blogs are sending
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Mar 1

Clean Messenger 2.7.0178

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Mar 1

HOWTO: Install Windows Vista from a high speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Why would someone want to install a client OS from a thumb drive instead of a DVDROM or over the network? One reason: Performance. Installing Windows Vista from a high speed USB flash drive is in my experience the easiest & fastest way to complete a Windows Vista install. This is much faster than using a
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Mar 31

Canon RAW Codec for Windows Vista Released

The good news is that Vista provides an extensible platform for camera manufacturers to add support for their RAW file formats directly into the operating system (as an aside, if you want to read more about writing a custom codec, check out the Windows Imaging Component Overview article on MSDN). Canon released the first version
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Mar 17

Microsoft .NET Compact Framework Redistributable 2.0 Service Pack 2

Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 Redistributable contains the common language runtime and class libraries built for the .NET Compact Framework. In addition to supporting version 2.0, it also supports applications developed for version 1.0 and service pack releases before version 2.0. Important: This redistributable enables running .NET Compact Framework applications on the Pocket PC, Pocket
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Mar 23

Why PCs Should Get More Sleep

A single incandescent 100-watt light bulb left on around the clock for a year costs more than US$80 to power. Generating that power releases about 1,350 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere — a major contributor to global warming. According to Dean DeWhitt, director of Microsoft’s Windows Kernel team, that is about the same
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Mar 19

Home Basic: The Scaledown Edition of Windows Vista

With the exception of Windows Vista Starter Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic is the most stripped down version of the latest operating system from Microsoft. But while the existence of Window Vista Starter is based on the increasing need to bring technology to developing markets around the world, Windows Vista's purpose fails to drive home the
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Mar 6

Run/Emulate Windows Mobile 6 on your Computer

If you develop for Windows Mobile or are just curious to check out how the new Windows Mobile 6 works, you can simulate (for free!) a Windows Mobile (WiMo) device on your computer without having to handle an actual device. You can even interact with the virtual device using
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