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StackExchange™—The Stack Overflow Knowledge Exchange Platform
Designed by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky, Stack Overflow has rapidly become the best place for programmers to get answers to technical questions. Now there's a way to get the same kind of site for your audience.
High Pages/Sec & Disk Transfers/sec, in the Citrix XenApp / Presentation Server forum on BrianMadden.com
BTW, Just a small rant... The Notes back end is way better than exchange. We were running 2000 users on One domino server with no issues. We have invested in 10 servers for outlook and over a mil in emc consulting. Personally I’m dumfounded at the decision to switch.
Oui mais Exchange c'est top : en plus des problèmes de performance côté serveur, on a les mêmes côté client avec cette bouse d'Outlook !
Piggy Bank - web-scrapin -Firefox extension SIMILE
Sponsorised links
October 2009
Portable Contacts
FlashFXP :: FTP Client Software
September 2009
Stack Overflow Inspired Knowledge Exchange
August 2009
July 2009
Zoho Project
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, organic heirloom seeds, open pollinated, a worker owned cooperative
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
foreign currency exchange locations in the inland empire
June 2009
guyonicolas
Twitter retweet exchange
new home in austin texas
May 2009
TrailRunner 2.0 - openStreetMap Routing and Community Route Exchange
pdate for TrailRunner, the outdoor oriented route-planning and journaling software for Mac OS X. This major milestone release now adds a routing feature based on openStreetMap,
Windows PowerShell - Wikipédia
Dopplr | The Social Atlas
Dopplr helps you share your personal and business travel plans privately with your network, and exchange tips on places to stay, eat and explore in cities around the world. Dopplr presents this collective intelligence - the travel patterns and advice of the world’s most frequent travellers - as the Social Atlas.
LIVE HOPE LOVE
Lost Films
Yammer
Networking on the Network
So long as you have your professional hat on, every message you exchange on the network should be part of the process of finding, building, and maintaining professional relationships. I cannot emphasize this strongly enough, because electronic mail seems to provide endless temptations to the contrary.
