From the monthly archives:

April 2011

Microsoft certifications get more expensive

April 29, 2011

By Tim Conneally, Betanews On the first of July, it is going to take a little bit more cash to become a Microsoft Certified Professional. Copyright Betanews, Inc. 2011 Betanews – IT Systems

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Try out Chrome’s Multiple Profile Support in the Canary Builds [Updates]

April 29, 2011

Windows: We’ve been waiting for multiple profile support in Chrome for a long time, and if you have a copy of the bleeding-edge Canary build, you can try Google’s official—and rather polished—built-in profile support now. More » Lifehacker: windows

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Dutch Lower House Opposes Carriers Blocking Services

April 28, 2011

Well, this is a pleasant surprise. This weekend, we ran a story about the carrier situation in the The Netherlands. The largest carrier in The Netherlands has announced it’s going to charge for services like IM and Skype, while the other two carriers were thinking about following suit. I stated I expected little from our [...]

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

April 28, 2011

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite an understatement and after years of losing market share to Chrome and Firefox, the Internet Explorer team went back to the drawing board and finally came out with a compatible, speedy browser that people now enjoy using and no longer feel ashamed to use. Internet [...]

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

April 28, 2011

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite an understatement and after years of losing market share to Chrome and Firefox, the Internet Explorer team went back to the drawing board and finally came out with a compatible, speedy browser that people now enjoy using and no longer feel ashamed to use. Internet [...]

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

April 28, 2011

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite an understatement and after years of losing market share to Chrome and Firefox, the Internet Explorer team went back to the drawing board and finally came out with a compatible, speedy browser that people now enjoy using and no longer feel ashamed to use. Internet [...]

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

April 28, 2011

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite an understatement and after years of losing market share to Chrome and Firefox, the Internet Explorer team went back to the drawing board and finally came out with a compatible, speedy browser that people now enjoy using and no longer feel ashamed to use. Internet [...]

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Microsoft Video Pokes Fun at Its Own Browser History

April 28, 2011

To say that Internet Explorer’s recent history has been rocky is quite an understatement and after years of losing market share to Chrome and Firefox, the Internet Explorer team went back to the drawing board and finally came out with a compatible, speedy browser that people now enjoy using and no longer feel ashamed to use. Internet [...]

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Introducing the new Google Docs app for Android

April 28, 2011

(Cross posted on the Google Docs Blog, and Google Enterprise Blog) Increasingly, people are using mobile phones to access information — from email to web browsing to editing documents. Part of getting work done on the go is being able to easily access, edit and share content, which is why we’re happy to announce the [...]

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Importing PFDAVAdmin or ExFolders Exports Without PFDAVAdmin or ExFolders

April 28, 2011

It’s almost May and I haven’t posted anything yet this year, so it’s definitely time to post a new script. I recently worked with a customer that needed to export the public folder permissions from one Exchange organization and import them into another. The trick was that on the import side, some of the accounts [...]

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