Contents tagged with Community News
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Google introduces the Knowledge Graph
Google is rolling out a HUGE new feature in the next few days. They call it the “Knowledge Graph” and it is supposed to be a much smarter system for gathering the search results that you want. This will set SEO experts scrambling to see how to best optimize sites and content!
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Microsoft Cloud services are changing... Windows Live is dead. Long live SkyDrive.
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Microsoft SkyDrive has received a major upgrade!
Microsoft SkyDrive has received a major upgrade that allows you to sync 25GB for free. Upgrades are dirt cheap at $10/YEAR for an extra 20GB of space. Everyone is preparing for Google's 100GB Google Drive announcement...
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Avoid creating hidden 200MB partition in Windows 7
The first few times I installed Windows 7, I noticed that it created a hidden 200MB active partition on my primary hard drive. The purpose of this partition is to store the boot files and the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) for repairing your computer if necessary. Once it is created, it is very difficult to remove and you risk your computer not booting.
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R.I.P. .NET Reflector
Yes. It is true, Lutz Roeder has decided to end development of .NET Reflector… This free tool has been the greatest addition to .NET development since, well, forever. Development will be passed on to Red Gate Software and it is unclear whether it will eventually move to a retail product. So sad.
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Windows Live Writer Technical Preview
Microsoft has released a technical preview of their new version of Windows Live Writer. It has a bunch of new features that you need to check out. WLW is already the best blog posting software out there (and it’s free!).
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Learn more about your site's status in the Google index.
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DO NOT update VMware Tools to 5.5.2.29772 !!
VMware has not posted this fix yet and they also have not released a new version to fix this problem, so read carefully!!
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Google to compete with SourceForge
Google launched Google Code: Project Hosting yesterday with support for open source projects. Here are some of the key features:
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NDoc 2.0 - R.I.P
According to an email from Kevin Downs, the developer behind NDoc2, he is no longer going to be developing or supporting NDoc2. Kevin has put in an extraordinary amount of work putting together NDoc2 and has done so despite some family emergencies i the past year.
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