Archive for October 31st, 2009
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Microsoft informed shareholders of changing its relocation benefits policy after hearing criticism over company's money-losing purchases of homes of Stephen Elop, and other top executives "While we believe these agreements were fundamentally fair to both Microsoft and executives when they were made, in response to feedback we’ve received we’re changing our policy so that
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This download is an incremental release to Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2. If you don’t have Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2, download here. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 delivers innovative new technologies to proven and highly reliable componentized, hard real-time operating system for small footprint devices. With Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3, device manufacturers
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2009 code name "R2" - October 2009 Community Technical Preview is the fourth pre-release build of next version of Commerce Server. Please note, this pre-release build isn’t feature complete, and includes several breaking changes that’ll impact your development environment. Please consult Commerce Server 2009 "R2" Readme and Quick Installation Guide for more information.
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Today, vampires seem to be all the rage, but before broody youngsters of "Twilight" and Southern nightwalkers of "True Blood" took center stage, there was one Count who ruled bloodsucking roost: Dracula. YouTube is now showing Bram Stoker's Dracula, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gary Oldman. It's the story of darkness's cursed
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced it’ll start allowing domains to be registered using non-Latin characters starting November 16 at a meeting in Seoul. "We have just made the Internet much more accessible to millions of people in regions such as Asia, the Middle East and Russia," ICANN's President and CEO
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Google Chrome goes to great lengths to help protect your browsing experience on web. You may’ve run into one of Chrome's red alert messages when trying to visit a site; these’re messages triggered by phishing and malware protection feature enabled in Options menu (see pic). Google Chrome warns, when a site visited may contain
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Oct
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Remote Desktop Load Simulation toolset is used for server capacity planning and performance/scalability analysis. In a server-based computing environment, all application execution and data processing occur on server. Therefore it’s extremely interesting to test scalability and capacity of servers to determine how many client sessions a server can typically support under a variety of different scenarios.
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I just noticed that the Exchange 2007 SP1 RTM release notes were published. I hope this means that the RTM Sp1 will be released soon! "You can also upgrade from Exchange 2007 SP1 Beta 2 to Exchange 2007 SP1." - Jan24Microsoft ends general availability of Windows 7 Beta
Microsoft has taken off general availability of Windows 7 Beta! But the beta downloads will remain open through February 10th. Those of you, who’ve started - Jan08Google Toilet Paper ’100% Virgin Pulp’
Google has become a household name; Now thanks to the Vietnamese bringing out ‘Google Toilet Paper (Virgin Pulp = NON-recycled paper!),’ and giving - Sep20Google Chrome to support addons and user scripts
Google Chrome eventually will support add-ons and user scripts - Mar05Gadget Administration using FSCT in Google Sites
Google released an update to the Feed Server Client Tool (FSCT) to Google Apps customers – the same developer tool that enables private gadgets –
