April 1, 2009 at 8:44 am
· Filed under Uncategorized
check out here
http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/chrome/cadie/
How does it work?
Using technology known asstereoscopy, CADIE brings you the web in 3D. Stereoscopy provides the illusion of depth by presenting slightly different images to each eye. You’ll need to use our printable glasses in order to experience the web in 3D.
Why did you create this?
CADIE acknowledged the disconnect between the online world and the real world (one being three dimensional and the other two dimensional). In order to narrow this gap, she created a way to access the web in 3D.
Does it work on all sites?
Yes. We have developed technology that converts any existing web page into anaglyph format in real time.
Does it work for everyone?
The majority of people will be able to view the web in 3D immediately. Certain individuals with accommodative disorders (likePresbyopia) may have trouble viewing pages properly.
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January 6, 2009 at 4:49 pm
· Filed under Microsoft
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October 27, 2008 at 4:12 pm
· Filed under Microsoft, Microsoft PDC 2008, PDC 2008
previously code name reddog has the official name windows server Azure.
all the reddog team is wearing nice red shoes
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October 4, 2008 at 4:03 pm
· Filed under Microsoft, PDC 2008
wish I was going to PDC
check out the new promotion video Titled
“Microsoft boy band video promotes PDC 2008 and Windows 7″
http://vimeo.com/1873174
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September 11, 2008 at 10:02 am
· Filed under VISTA
to restore the hibernation option back for your laptops running XP or VISTA run this command from your command prompt
powercfg /hibernate on
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January 21, 2008 at 12:24 pm
· Filed under Beta Experience, Humany Anatomy
Those who are interested in Human Anatomy,
check www.visiblebody.com
Argos launches the Visible Body to start exploring the interactive, 3D model of the human body.
it currently only works in IE after installing a small ActiveX plugin, the first time you launch it you will see it bit slow, but once it downloads all its models it is quite fast.
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October 24, 2007 at 4:24 pm
· Filed under Uncategorized
Gmail is now offering IMAP access to all users, check their what’s new section here
don’t worry if within your settings you cannot see the enable IMAP option go ahead and configure your Email client and just as if magic you have Gmail in your inbox over IMAP
more about the news here
3nj0y
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July 11, 2007 at 9:31 am
· Filed under Uncategorized
Hi All,
Welcome to my Blog, let me introduce myself, I am Deepesh Shah orignally from a City called Pune in india, which comes second city after Bangalore as the IT HUB in India.
On the work front, currently I a in UK working as a IT Consultant, mainly focusing on Miscrosoft Technologies like ASP.net, SQL Server, ASP & SalesLogix CRM System.
On the personal front, I am happily married to my wife Bhagyashri who teaches IT in College and we have two lovely children, a very handsome and intelligent Boy named Abhishek who is know 5 years old. and a beautiful princess named Vaibhavi who is one year old
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February 12, 2007 at 11:14 am
· Filed under IIS7, VISTA
I recently upgraded my laptop to Windows Vista Business Edition, apart from my nVidia Graphic cards problem, and memory upgrade problem. i am having problem with Development environment.
Yes, I still have to support some Classic ASP sites, and some of them use the built in Ad Rotator component. IIS7 seems to have this missing? and searching for any information resulted in no joy
. anyone out there has any info or solution?
Is MS IIS team listening?
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September 29, 2006 at 10:05 am
· Filed under Uncategorized
Check this new tool for Database Documentation
Summary
Data Dictionary Creator (DDC) is a simple
application which helps you document SQL Server databases. It stores
all the information in Extended Properties, so it’s easier to keep the
documentation in sync with the database as it changes. You could do a
lot of this through SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio), but
- It’s a lot more work, which means it’s a lot less likely to be kept updated.
- The
SSMS approach only gives you one column (Description); DDC gives you as
many as you want. That’s probably one of the best features DDC adds -
it lets you tailor your documentation to your database and business.
- SSMS requires you to write your export via tricksy SQL; DDC exports to WordML, Excel, HTML, and XML.
You can download Data Dictionary Creator from the VelocIT tools site.
follow the link below for how to use it
Source : http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2006/09/28/_5B00_Tool_5D00_-Data-Dictionary-Creator-_2D00_-Rapidly-database-documentation.aspx
Tags : SQL Tool, Database Documentation, .net tools
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