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SharePoint 2010 Granular Backup-Restore Part 1
Sharepoint adds some nice granular backup options for 2010. This is a nice post that walks through the process.
Installing an SSL Certificate in Windows Server 2008 (IIS 7.0)
Nice walkthrough of how to install a SSL Certificate on Windows Server 2008.
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Scheduling automated backup using SQL server 2008 - K. G. Sreeju Nair
Nice walkthrough of setting up a SQL Server Backup plan
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Sunset at Lake Houston, Texas - http://t.co/1hTMD7AJ Why I love to live in Houston Lakeshore!
Pimp My Content Deployment Job
SharePoint memory leak caused by incorrect web.config settings
Content Deployment - Best Practices - Stefan Goßner - Site Home - TechNet Blogs?log=out
How to Configure Crawl for Anonymous SharePoint 2010 Site | SharePoint Blues

Test Drive of Yahoo meme service

 I was able to get an invite to the new Yahoo meme service. Thanks to GeorgeDearing for the invite. For a detailed breakdown of the service I reccomend goiing to ReadWriteWeb for thier excellent review.   Here are a few of my early thoughts after a small amount of time with meme:
  1. Isn't Yahoo a little late to the party on this?  Seems like the micro-blogging attention is between Facebook and Twitter, with Facebook now in posissen of my favorite micro-bloggint tool FrieldFeed. 
  2. When do we get back to usability over coolness.  Web application should not be like playing a game of Mist, "Hmmm.  I wonder what this does?"
  3. One big win for meme over twitter is the better linking of posts/replies.  I have always wanted more of a threaded discussion so I can follow a converstaion more easily.   Nice to have that ability when I want it. 




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