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- SQL Access 2008 (exe)
- SQL Access 2008 - your possibility to access any Database via ODBC or directly MS Access. MS Access which is included in MS Office software, is not necessary. Make any SQL (select, insert, update) on your database. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Microsoft Access, SQL, Microsoft Corp., Schmitt Rainer, Databases, Programming Languages, Microsoft Office, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Office Suites
- Software downloads 2008-05-15
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- (Photos: A soft landing at Rocket Park)
- (Photos: A soft landing at Rocket Park)Apollo 17Hate to nitpick, but you guys should be better than this: "the penultimate moon mission, Apollo 16."Cernan, Evans, and Schmitt might beg to differ:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_17(Yes, I'm a bit of a space-nut, but we all need to have our hobbies. And yes, while I'm...
- Tags: Apollo, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-06-20
- Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more
- Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft moreWhen one thinks Google...they think search. Other players in the game don't even come to mind.A little marketing could go a long ways for other search providers.Why is it growing?I personally feel it is, by far, not the best search engine...
- Tags: SEARCH, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-22
- Micro-bambi meets Googol-zilla
- Micro-bambi meets Googol-zillaWell, search does not have any lock-in, you can switch search providers inthe time it takes you to type a URL. So, Google must compete fiercely and stay ahead of the curve. On the other hand, they guys at MS must be the village idiots. They have NO...
- Tags: Engineering, Microsoft Windows 2000, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Micro-bambi, lock in, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
- Microsoft: Pondering the alternatives to Yahoo
- Microsoft: Pondering the alternatives to YahooI don't see Yahoo is worth itPaying $44B for a 12% search market share that is dwindling, does not strike me as being prudent. Granted there is more to Yahoo than search, but still, I think MS can spend its money a whole lot better.RE:...
- Tags: Web technology, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-04-27
- Nanopictures on your diamonds? Really?
- If this press release is not a hoax, you should soon be able to inscribe your favorite photos on the diamonds and other precious gems you already own. A Silicon Valley firm, Gemory LLC, says it has developed 'a new nanotechnology process that permanently inscribes high-resolution photos on any diamond...
- Tags: Diamond, Photograph, Gemory LLC Website, Thornton, Web Site Development, Internet, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- Developers come to the 'rescue' of Leopard's Stacks, Dock
- One of the most heated complaints about Mac OS X Leopard concerns the new Stacks navigation feature and the new behavior of folders on the Dock. A variety of small applications recently surfaced to fix the "problem." In previous flavors of Mac OS X, users could...
- Tags: Folder, Developer, Freeware, Apple Inc., Leopard, Dock, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Software, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Google's secret home-brew 10 gigE switch
- Has Google has built its own 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch - one far cheaper and power-efficient than existing switches - as it seeks to widen its infrastructure cost advantage over Yahoo, MSN and AOL? Andrew Schmitt, an analyst at Nyquist Capital makes the case. ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Server, Ethernet, RAID, Networking, Network Technology, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-11-18
- Rolling walls of boiling mud, is Microsoft prepared?
- Rolling walls of boiling mud, is Microsoft prepared?When terrorists are on vacation we are afraid of volcanoesWhat should we be afraid of tomorrow? Giant burritos?What is this obsession? Can't we live one day without trying to scare one another? :)maybe mother nature will help OSSHopefully Washington State’s Mount Rainer will...
- Tags: climate change, global warming, Microsoft Corp., wall
- Discussion threads 2007-08-22
- Rolling walls of boiling mud, is Microsoft prepared?
- This is especially bad news for folks working at Microsoft, Nike, Amazon and other places located near the base of active American volcanoes. Not good news for Naples or central Mexico either.A British disaster expert says global warming could set off more volcanic activity and major earthquakes. Sort...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Wall, Seattle, rnrnThis, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- 5 Things About Ryan Stewart
- I was tagged by Terry and Mary Jo, so Im going to give in and do this meme although a bit late. And frankly I hope you guys enjoy learning more about me. So: Five Things You May Not Know About Me 1. I spent a summer working...
- Tags: Instant messaging, IM, Ive, coal, high school
- Blog posts 2007-01-02
- Forget the chimney, these days Santa videoconferences
- For some school children in Port Huron, Michigan, Santa is beaming himself into classrooms instead of shimmying down the chimney. Santa and the missez are videoconferencing with 104 kindergartners and first and second graders, direct from the North Pole courtesy of the St. Clair Regional Educational Service Agency RESA...
- Tags: Video conferencing, Santa
- Blog posts 2006-12-20
- Mount St. Helens spews steam, ash
- Mount St. Helens spews steam, ashIts really too badthat the eruption wasn't more intense - and spewed tons of ash - say, 100 miles north - and given M$ a "proper dusting". ;)Mt RainerIs near Redmond. It is larger and far more dangerous. Ash flows and mud flows will be...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, ash, Mount St. Helens
- Discussion threads 2005-03-09
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