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Understanding Full-Text indexing in SQL ServerOpen in New Window
"Microsoft have quietly been improving full-text indexing in SQL Server. It is time to take a good look at what it offer. Who better to give us that look than Robert Sheldon, in the first of a serie read more »
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How to Upgrade to WordPress 2.7 Safely and Ensure CompatibilityOpen in New Window
Henry Lee guest posts on ProBlogger a tutorial on upgrading to the latest version of WordPress. read more »
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Fast and 'free' beats steady and paid on MySQLOpen in New Window
"MySQL, the lovable little database engine that could - for reasonable values of could - is starting to feel the pain of being an open source project distributed by a large company." read more »
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Sun Updates VirtualBox 2.1 AgainOpen in New Window
"Only daily downloads of MySQL and Java exceed those for Sun's VirtualBox 2.1, which boasts improved performance for running Windows, Macintosh, Solaris or Linux on any PC hardware." read more »
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Apple files 3D-interface patentOpen in New Window
Rik Myslewski writes, "Described in excruciating detail by AppleInsider, the "Multi-Dimensional Desktop" application, filed on June 8 of last year, describes a 3D workspace - "desktop" being a w read more »
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5 Ways To Fix Slow 802.11n SpeedOpen in New Window
"Disappointed that you're not getting the 300 Mbps that you keep hearing that draft 802.11n gear delivers? Use our five tips to get back some of the speed that you paid for!" read more »
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Don't wait for Snow Leopard: Slim down, speed up a Mac nowOpen in New Window
Ryan Faas writes, "These 10 tips may not deliver the dramatic improvements expected from Snow Leopard, but they can make a noticeable difference -- particularly on slightly older Macs." read more »
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Sun MySQL 5.1 Upgrades Partitioning, ReplicationOpen in New Window
"Having the option to partition tables five ways puts MySQL on more of an equal footing with commercial systems, especially those used in assembling large data sets in data warehouses." read more »
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