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Tuesday, March 30, 2004 #

Ever played 20 Questions? Ever played it with a computer? This little web application is eerie in its ability to guess what you're thinking of. I kept looking over my shoulder just to make sure I wasn't being spied on.

http://y.20q.net:8095/btest

I wish I knew who to give the appropriate credit to...this is a great bit of development work.
posted @ 9:03 PM

Another person working on modifying SharePoint to be more “blog friendly”.  This is some great work of interest to both people who are wanting to use SharePoint  as a blog engine and people who are responsible for building solutions on Sharepoint.  Colin Walker has done a great deal of good work here…

Thanks to Adam for the link to Colin Walker's RandomElements, which, in addition to having a very cool name, does a great job of using SharePoint as a blogging engine, as well as explaining how some of it is done.  He even has an RSS feed.  Have a look!


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posted @ 7:06 PM

 A great little free tool for monitoring SQL.  The tool is ad supported (they try to “upgrade” you to their full version) but it isn’t annoyingly bad.  The tool gives you useful information about the installation of SQL, resource utilization, etc.  Great resource if you’re a SQL geek.

via Stefano, Very nice:

SQLcheck is an interesting (and FREE) Performance Monitor for SQL Server.

With this tool, you can investigates, organizes and explains critical information about your server’s hardware, operating system and SQL Server. With SQLcheck's performance dashboard, you can quickly view detailed explanations and receive recovery suggestions.

Why this tools is interesting for me? Because with this new release (2.0) it can now operate as a secure Screen Saver... really cool!!!


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posted @ 5:27 PM