I am just starting to try and do a daily blog with a list of intresting sites so here goes day 1 post
Another encounter with Ubuntu from Aardvark Daily
Implementing Row- and Cell-Level Security in Classified Databases Using SQL Server 2005
Published: April 1, 2005 | Updated : September 1, 2005 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc966395.aspx
Identifying the source of SQL Server login failures (18456 errors)
And a great story from the BBC “Battle of the Smartphone” http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2009/06/battle_of_the_smart_phones.html
On the Lat Long Blog, Google has announced a new Maps feature in the right-click menu for any point on a map.
Now, when a user clicks on "What’s here?" Google will return as specific a result as possible, be that an address, a "natural entity," or a place name. When combined with the "At this address" feature, "What’s here?" can even be used to return a full list of businesses located at a given address. Hypothetically, that is. The list of conditions for this feature functioning as laid out in the announcement seems to be a bit long and convoluted.
To read the compete post go to http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_maps_finally_ready_to_tell_you_whats_here_f.php
Written by Jolie O’Dell / June 19, 2009 5:51 PM
Just found blog pings in Microsoft Live Writer, and a great little blog that details how to use the service go check it out here
This is my first post using Microsoft Windows Live Writer
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. has showcased two new smartphones at CommunicAsia 2009 in Singapore, the Android-powered “U8230″ and the Windows Mobile-based “C8000″.
The new smartphones were being exhibited in advance of their commercial release in the second half of 2009.
to read more go to Huawei shows mobile handsets based on Android and Windows Mobile.