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WWW SQL Designer
Wow this is really a neat useful tool. SQL Designer use a lot Ajax to let you designing online you SQL diagrams. You can even export your schemas in XML or scripts.
I really have to see if it works well with SQL 2005.
See the demo and then go to the main page here.
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Google drops Gmail name in UK
Bad news for Google !
"Google has dropped the Gmail name for its e-mail service in the UK following a long-running row with a small British company that has claimed the rights to the trademark. [...] From today new users of Google's e-mail service will get an @googlemail.com address. Those that have already signed up will keep their @gmail.com addresses."
Source: The Times
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The Really Simple History framework
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Visual Studio 2005 Ireland Community Launch
Join the Irish .NET Community for the launch of Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 and SQL Server™ 2005 in Dublin*, Galway, Cork or Waterford!
This event will give you a great overview of how and why these new tools fit into Microsoft’s application platform. You will also have the chance to meet and interact with technical experts.
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Treasure Chest - last chance to register
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The Flying Toasters are Back (for free) !
Well this post is not about a new SciFi flick but more about nostalgia, at the time when the Macintosh was screen savers were done mostly using After Dark.
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Windows-Tools on CD-ROM
This is really cool stuff! Dirk Loss has listed a whole bunch of Windows utilities you can run directly from a CD Rom (or a USB memory key).
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New add-in for Outlook: Outlook Calendar Views
Overview
The Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Calendar Views Add-in makes it easy for you to view your Outlook Calendar appointments through a filter that is based on Outlook labels and categories. For example, you can create a view that shows you only the appointments on your calendar that are labeled Must Attend, or are categorized as Important.
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New CodeSnippet site
Michael Palermo has created a site for sharing code snippets.
Hopefully it will be a success :-)
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Backbase compare themselves to Atlas
BackBase is an Ajax Framework and they might have seen some pressure regarding Microsoft Atlas, so that's probably why they have decided to write a comparison.