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September 2008 - Posts
Web Site Performance
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Jason N. Gaylord's Blog
I came across a post on StackOverflow.com regarding web site performance . Quite often you can take a look at your application and find 10 different ways to make it more efficient. Depending on your environment, you may have many different ways to increase...
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Installing Team Foundation Server 2008 on SQL Server 2008
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One of the prerequisites for TFS 2008 is that it must be installed to work with SQL Server 2005 SP2 or SQL Server 2008. However, TFS 2008, by itself, will not work with SQL Server 2008. You’ll receive an error message that your SQL Server instance is...
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SQL Server
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Team System
My MVC Talk at Philly.NET Code Camp 3
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I’ll be presenting at the third code camp of 2008 for the Philly.NET code camp. Apparently, several other Microsoft MVPs and ASPInsiders will as well. It should be a great time. Be sure to register on phillydotnet.org. Anyway, if you’ll be coming to my...
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Pandora to be Released for Windows Mobile
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The full letter from Tom Conrad, CTO of Pandora, is available at http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=627 . Basically, Tom has stated that a version for Windows Mobile devices will be coming out, but he refuses to guarantee when. One would assume it would be sooner...
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Mobile
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Community News
IE8 CSS Improvements
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The IE team posted a blog entry yesterday at http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/09/08/microsoft-css-vendor-extensions.aspx . Apparently they are now going to support certain CSS properties and attributes to comply with CSS 2.1 by tagging them with...
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Internet Explorer
Microsoft Responds About Seinfeld Advertisement
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After many technology professionals and marketing organizations questioned the first in a series of advertisements involving Bill Gates, Jerry Seinfeld, and Microsoft, an explanation was delivered. Earlier today, Microsoft published a response to several...
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Microsoft
Microsoft's Explanation of Seinfeld Advertisement
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After many technology professionals and marketing organizations questioned the first in a series of advertisements involving Bill Gates, Jerry Seinfeld, and Microsoft, an explanation was delivered. Earlier today, Microsoft published a response to several...
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Technology In Political Views
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I usually don't like mentioning anything political in my blog. However, this I found interesting. BetaNews has written several entries regarding the democratic and republic president and vice-president candidates. Here they are in order of publish...
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Opinions/Direction
IIS7 Integrated Mode and Global.asax
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In IIS7, there are two modes for ASP.NET application pools: classic mode (only mode available for IIS6) and integrated mode. Integrated Mode offers quite a bit with IIS7 and is the recommended mode for application pools (more details at http://learn.iis...
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The First Microsoft and Seinfeld Advertisement
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Mary Jo Foley posted a summary of the first Microsoft advertisement that played during tonight's NFL game. Her full blog posting can be found at http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1569#comments . For those of you that want to see the video, here...
Update Google Chrome Using Visual Studio
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That's right. You can build and modify Google Chrome using Visual Studio 2005. Google has provided instructions to setup your environment. You can then download the source from Google's Subversion repository or download a tarball to build. Check...
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Google Chrome Vulnerability
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Many developers, including myself, have installed the initial beta of Google Chrome. However, downloaders beware. There is a new vulnerability (or old depending on how you look at it) with Google Chrome. For more information, check out the full ZDNet...
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Initial Google Chrome Review
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I listened to the announcement of Google Chrome this afternoon and also flipped through the comic book that Google released yesterday. My initial reaction was that Chrome is going to be just another browser that I'd need to support. After going through...
Google Chrome Released - Live Blog Script
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Google Chrome has been announced and will be released at 3pm EST on September 2nd. More details to follow. All times below will be in EST. 2:08pm - Google's shareholder conference about Chrome begins. 2:12pm - Showing how Amazon has changed since...
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