Archive for August 24th, 2008
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Debugging .NET Source Code
Shawn Burke has a nice article which explains how to enable Visual Studio to download the symbol files and enable debugging for the .NET Source Code in your project. This is definitely a big help, as we no longer have to treat internal .NET assemblies as a black box, but gives us a the power [...]
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NewsGator for Free
One of the biggest new announcements I have heard in a while. Newsgator which is the leader for RSS Clients, has recently announced that it is making it’s clients FREE. Yes, you heard it. They are free to download and use. Yipeeeee. This includes FeedDemon, NewsGator Inbox, NewsGator Go ( most exciting ), and also [...]
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Happy New Year
Wishing all my readers a very Happy New Year. May this year bring lots of joys and happiness into your lives, cause after all, those are the things which matter most. I am not a person who religiously makes resolutions and tried to keep them, but this year, I will definitely keep one promise. That [...]
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Success at last
I have finally managed to port my blog from Wordpress to Community Server 2007. It was not at all a pleasant affair, but a very rough one. However, I am quite pleased with the result. I lost quite a bit of links as it was difficult to retain old links, and hence will loose my [...]
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Migrating from Wordpress to Community Server
Hello,
I have been thinking about shifting to Community Server for quite a while, but due to lack of migration tools decided to hold back. Finally I have taken the dip and decided to migrate to Community Server. It has been quite a painful process and am currently migrating my posts over to this system. I [...] -
Apple Rapidly Sells 3 Million iPhones
Fortune is reporting that Apple has quickly sold 3 million of the new iPhones. They had sold 1 million just three days after the July 11th debut.
The blistering sales pace of Apple’s new gadget defies the otherwise downward trends in consumer spending, employment levels and overall economic health. The 3 million figure is much higher [...]
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Microsoft Surface Sphere
This is new product from Microsoft Research. The Sphere uses the Microsoft Surface technology that was first introduced in Octoboer of 2007. Using Microsoft Surface on a spherical surface looks like it works best for the globe of the Earth they show in the video clip. Beyond that a flat surface either as a [...]
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Webflippers Try to Turn Poorly Designed Websites Into Popular Niche Sites
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has an article about webflippers – people who buy websites with the hope of improving them and then selling them for a higher price. One webflipper bought bird-cage.com for $1,800 and then sold it three years later for $173,000.
Dave Hermansen did not own a bird or a cage when he bought the [...]