Archive for June 13th, 2008


Jun 13

Google Fresher Related Search Suggestions

When you search on Google, you’re offered “related” search suggestions to help you find what you're looking for more quickly. Google has recently improved search algorithms to process new information faster, and the result is quite tangible -- you should now see fresher suggestions for queries on current topics of interest. For e.g. if you searc for iphone, you should see
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Jun 13

Popfly gets new Game Creator features

Adam Nathan from Popfly team has announced a major update to Popfly “A few hours ago we released our 20th major update to Popfly, which includes our first update to the game creator since it was released just over a month ago.  There are tons of new features for you game creators out there, so I want
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Jun 13

Google-Yahoo Ads Deal: AdSense for search and AdSense for content

Google announced an agreement that gives Yahoo! the ability to use Google's search and contextual advertising technology through its AdSense™ for Search and AdSense for Content advertising programs. “Under the terms of the agreement, Yahoo! will select the search term queries for which - and the pages on which - Yahoo! may offer Google paid search results.
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Jun 13

IE 8 to get slipstream

The IE team blog detailed about what IE8 is going to get for IT Pro's.  They are planning to make IE8 slipstreamable into images.  Meaning updating your image to include IE8 will take 10-15 minutes versus the time it might take to wake it up and then re-sysprep. To slipstream IE8 only takes 10-15 minute per
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Jun 13

TecdED: What’s Coming in Windows PowerShell V2?

“What’s Coming in Windows PowerShell V2?” by Jeffrey Snover, who is the partner architect for Windows PowerShell, and Narayanan Lakshmanan, Software Design Engineer. Jeffrey started the session by talking about the acceptance/implementation state of the current Powershell. In the 18 months since it launched, Powershell has been downloaded over 2 million times. Also allot of Microsoft teams
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Jun 13

Google Technology Partners: Website Optimizer with CMS

Google has launched a new Technology Partner program to call attention to those global CMS providers that have been certified as fully compatible with Website Optimizer, which lets use a CMS platform to easily build, manage, and test your website to improve conversions, then please review the partner details below to find the one that's right
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Jun 13

Twingly Blog Search Engine

Twingly is a spam-free blog search engine, with an aim to create the first and best spam-free search engine and to be the most innovative web startup in Europe. “We use our search engine as the basis for developing fun products. Right now, the two most popular are: Twingly Blogstream – connecting traditional media to the Blogosphere –
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Jun 13

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator for WS2008, Hyper-V and Virtual Server 2005 R2

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator for Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V and Virtual Server 2005 R2“ by Baldwin Ng, senior product manager for the Microsoft Solution Accelerators Core Engineering team, and Jay Sauls, senior product manager. Baldwin started explaining what Solution accelerator are. Basically they are just tools designed to help you implement a certain technology, product
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Jun 13

Forefront Client Security support for Windows Server 2008, Including Hyper-V, NAP, and Server Core

At Tech Ed IT Professional Conference, it was announced that Forefront Client Security will offer an array of support for Windows Server 2008.  The FCS agent can now provide support for Windows Server, including Server Core, and native integration for Network Access Protection.  A new NAP-FCS integration kit is now available for download here.
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Jun 13

Anonymous web browsing with OperaTor

OperaTor is a portable software bundle which allows you to browse the web anonymously. It combines the power of the Opera Browser, Tor and Privoxy. With OperaTor no data will be stored at the computer you plugged your portable memory into.
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Jun 13

Windows XP support until 2014, Microsoft

Last year you told us you weren't quite ready to say goodbye to Windows XP. We listened. That's why we delayed our plan to stop selling it until June 30, 2008. We love that you love Windows XP. We've seen it on our website, in e-mails, and through independent online petition drives. Our engineers work hard
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Jun 13

Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator – v 14.7

Please go to our Mailbox Server Role Storage Requirements Calculator updates tracking page to see what is in this new version! There are a lot of usability improvements as well as a whole new section on Storage Design. The calculator uses all the recommendations outlined in the following articles, and thus we recommend you read
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Jun 13

Microsoft releases Netmon 3.2 Beta

Microsoft has released a beta of Netmon 3.2 to connect. As usual we are hosting our beta at http://connect.microsoft.com under the Microsoft Network Monitor Project. If you are already signed up, you should have it listed on the main page. If not, look for the project and join up with us to help us find
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Jun 13

Palringo brings multi-platform instant messaging to mobile phones

British company Palringo brought multi-platform instant messaging to mobile phones for the first time. Palringo users can exchange not only text and picture messages but also vocal instant messages with users of seven other popular PC-based instant messaging services: AOL's AIM, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, Gadu Gadu, ICQ, Jabber and Microsoft Windows Live Messenger. Palringo is the
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Jun 13

Export Google Calendars Data

If you use Google Calendar, and wish to export, just open https://www.google.com/calendar/exporticalzip and you'll get an archive that contains your calendar data. “In the resulting compressed folder, you'll see an ICS file for each of the calendars to which you have permission to make changes and manage sharing. Note that this method will not export
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