Suresh Behera
The Microsoft .Net Junkies
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Pentium M VS Pentium 4
I planned to buy a Pentium laptop on this thanks giving. I was totally confused on Pentium M vs Pentium 4 vs Centrino. I got good idea from cnet.com . Here we goes..
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How I setup Google Analytics for my asp.net blogs
Well after my last post Jon Galloway ask me , How I setup Google analytics for my blogs. Yes, It looks like it bit tricky. Here we goes...
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Google analytics : One more reason to be happy :)
Wha..Cool..Few days back I got warning that my blog is popping some unwanted add due to the website counter. I moved to Google Analytics immediately and it make me so happy ..:) Here is the details ..
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Bill Gates - Kicking off the india launch in Bangalore
Bill Gates is specially visiting Bangalore on December 9, 2005
to kick off the India Launch of SQL Server 2005,
Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006. -
Security How Tos Index
SQL Injection in ASP.NET
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Error : Restart Microsoft Development enviroment
Most of the time when I attach process to Visual Studio.Net 2003, It pop me this error and close visual studio 2003.
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Bill Gate: 92% of the Fortune 100 are utilizing .Net
Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates sent the following memo to fellow executives on October 30, calling for the company to make changes in response to the coming "services wave." Gates says Microsoft must act quickly and decisively to figure out the best way to deliver service-enabled experiences.
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Metro : The XML Paper Specification (XPS), A Microsoft's answer to Adobe's PDF
The XML Paper Specification(XPS), codenamed "Metro," is Microsoft's answer to Adobe's PDF: an electronic document format that can be printed without needing the actual application that created it.
More...
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FAQ: Microsoft Next Generation of Certifications
Nice FAQ for Microsoft Certification
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Service Applications vs. Other Visual Studio .NET Applications
Service applications function differently from many other project types in several ways: