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November 2007 Entries

FeedBurner Acquired by Google

This was news to me, tough with my low reader count I don’t hang around FeedBurner much checking my stats. Google acquired FeedBurner. I don’t know if it’s a good or a bad thing, time will have to show. But I can draw one quick conclusion. Now Google is profiling me even more. I kinda see where they want to go with this, apart from the profiling part I think Technorati might get some serious competition in the search blogs space. Read more about it here.

They are here...

... Final releases of Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 that is! What did you think I was talking about? http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/11/19/visual-studio-2008-and-net-3-5-released.aspx

Get your friends face(book)s in Outlook

I was vaccuming our appartment the other day and to make it less boring I listened to an episode of Hanselminutes podcast. Yeah I know, I got a boring life. Anyway’s in this episode Scott talked to Mel Sempat (PM at Microsoft Live) about programming Facebook apps. Turns out Mel put together a nifty little tool by the name of Outsync. I don’t know about you, but I’m a Outlook junkie. I have most part of my life there when it comes to calender, contacts, todo’s and so forth. I’m also on Facebook (who isn’t these days). So what...

Stack Data Structure Vs. Recursion

A while ago I had an epiphany around using a stack data structure instead of recursion. Yeah, I know old news for most of you. But I don’t care, I just got it and it feels good. Anyway’s, for those of you that haven’t had that revelation yet maybe this example can help you there. Problem I have a scenario where I have to loop through a directory structure and look for csproj-files. What I do with them is not relevant to this example. Solution 1 - Recursion So, being a creature of habit I went for the recursive approach. class Program { ...

New Search Products Announced

I'm a little late out of the start blocks here. The 6th of november the public announcements came from Microsoft for a couple of new products, namely the Serach Server 2008 family. Product page Press release The big news her imho is the Express version wich (as the rest of the Express products) is free. This will get a lot of people to try out search without making a very big investment. Meaning you still have to have a server to run it on an the time to set it up.

More on SharePoint Backup/Restore

First off we released a new whitepaper on the subject: Data protection and recovery for Microsoft Office Server 2007 in small to medium sized deployments Short, neat title ah... Anyways a really good read where guidance have been somewhat mediocre. Second, Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 is RTM:ed and it has the ability to help protect data on your SharePoint farms.

 

 

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