Archive for October 22nd, 2007
Oct
22
You just cannot stop laughing at these one liners put out by Al Bundy!This time he attacks fat women. Married with Children is Extremely funny! Video after the jump.
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Oct
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Robert Scoble has posted two interesting videos he did about reverse engineering Techmeme. The two videos are Part I and Part II, with the first being about 6 minutes long and the second being about 25 minutes long.
Robert explains —how he feels Techmeme works and how you can possibly
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Oct
22
It looks like the Softies weren?t kidding when they said to expect Microsoft to deliver a Microsoft-managed version of nearly every one of its enterprise products.
According to sources, a new and as-still-officially-unannounced Microsoft managed service - Forefront Online - is under development. Forefront Online is going to be the business-focused equivalent of Microsoft's Live OneCare,
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Oct
22
WiBro, a variant of the WiMAX wireless internet standard, has been approved as a global standard by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), according to Korean government sources quoted in South Korea media. The WiBro technology, which is designed to provide wireless broadband internet connections to mobile users, was developed by the Korean government and
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Oct
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To boost and optimize your internet browsing speed, you need to clean the rubbish accumulating in your system such as your internet history, computer tracks, unused files, etc. There are many thrash eraser tools, rubbish removal utilities, computer track cleaning tools, etc. available to help you to clean your system in a faster way and keep
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Oct
22
Royal TS allows you to organize and manage multiple remote desktop connections. Connect to any machine where terminal services are enabled. Organize connections in custom categories for quick access. Connect directly to the console session and find out who else is connected to the machine.
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Oct
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Dov Katz has released JSLoader, an open source on-demand JavaScript library, developed by Dov Katz, Imran Ahmad and Aaron Satlow as part of a hosted Enterprise AJAX solution.
JSLoader is a dead-simple, non-intrusive "Javascript-on-demand" packaging convention which helps developers and the internet community rapidly develop and prototype applications without the headache of figuring out
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Oct
22
There were a lot of comments in my post about Windows Vista backup I made in the summer and I wanted to follow up to some of the questions that I'd received having spoken to the guys who developed the features over in Redmond.
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Oct
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Just wanted to let you know that the Silverlight Streaming SDK has up-sticks and wandered on over to the MSDN under the Windows Live node. The SDK includes a nice primer as to what Silverlight Streaming really is and also the architecture. Part of this features information about the content delivery network which, through
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Oct
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How can you make sure a crash in your program is not exploitable? The short answer is simple: assume every crash is exploitable and just fix it!
In the November issue of MSDN Magazine, Adel Abouchaev, Damien Hasse, Scott Lambert, and Greg Wroblewski outline some best practices for analyzing
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Oct
22
Google Analytics is useful to find information about your site's traffic, but it would be even more useful to gather stats for other sites you use to post your content online. For example, you might post videos on YouTube, upload photos to Picasa Web Albums and create documents
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Oct
22
What started as a $150 white Zune last month has quickly dropped to $80 of brown. Factory refurbished of course, but if "brown" plus "Zune" evokes the urge to cough up your
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Oct
22
Adobe Reader is free software that enables business professionals and home users to reliably share information using intelligent PDF files. You can easily view, print, and search PDF files using a variety of platforms and devices.
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Oct
22
Seeing Windows Vista for the first time may leave you searching for words. Many people just say “Wow. No Comments » - Posted by DG
Random From The Windows Vista “100 Reasons you’ll be speechless”
- Jan14Feedback Google on “noresults” pages
Matt Cutts posted about giving feedback to Google, when you come across a page with “no results found” or “empty review” pages, whenever you perform search, which falls under Google’s webmaster guidelines in a few ways. Here’s how to report a bad user experience. - Dec18Understanding Bugchecks “Blue Screen of Death”
Almost everyone that has ever used Windows has either heard of or experienced a bugcheck - the infamous "Blue - Dec06How To: Use Google Desktop as a Google Reader Notifier
Google Desktop is a very powerful software. One of the most interesting gadgets that comes preinstalled is Web - Mar25Microsoft Bought ’666,624′ IPv4 Addresses for $7.5 Million
Nortel Networks ;has sold 666,624 IPv4 addresses to Microsoft for $7.5m, according to Delaware bankruptcy court documents.That's $11.25 per address, more than you'd expect to - Feb09Vista Upgrade Kills Windows XP
Microsoft has relaxed the Windows Vista EULA since 2006. But the modifications brought by the Redmond Company to the end user license agreement were not as
