Lockergnome’s RSS Resource
Pirillo’s really hard at it! He just released this RSS reference site.
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Pirillo’s really hard at it! He just released this RSS reference site.
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Actually called “Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC,” this article from the O’Reilly Network is a good overview of the differences between the 2003 release and the 2002 version.
Differences: Pocket PC 2002 to Pocket PC 2003 Read More »
Found DasBlog.net from the ASP.NET weblogs, too. It’s another weblog engine written in C# using the .NET framework.
Another .NET weblogging engine: DasBlog.net Read More »
Just another warning: bloki.com has got their act together on their weblogs so I’ll be moving my weblog soon. I’ll post the new link soon.
Preparing to move my weblog Read More »
Netcraft reports in this article that 26% of the sites running Java Server Pages run Windows while only 17% run Solaris. Linux is the clear winner, though, with 40%.
More JSPs running on Windows that Solaris!?! Read More »
Another good set of info from today’s Lockergnome Tech Specialist. First, this link to a procedure to “convert” your Windows 2003 Server to a Workstation and then a link to the Microsoft Help DLL database where you can look up which DLLs are installed and used by which products.
Convert Win2K3 Server to a Workstation/DLLs by product Read More »
Along with Black Viper’s Windows XP Services page and his Example Configurations, this page of startup applications at Pacman’s Portal comes in very handy identifying what’s running. PC Magazine has its new TaskPower utility that might be helpful but their utilities cost money now so I can’t tell for sure.
Written in C# and ASP.NET, you can download it here. It’s a piece of work by Scott Watermasysk.
(Found this is the ASP.NET weblogs.)
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Yeah, that’s what I hear. Supposedly if you precede a word with a tilde (~), Google will use that word and synonyms for that word in its search (at least according to this).
Google’s got a synonym operator!?! Read More »