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WebReference Update: November 05, 2007
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
FEATURE: How To Increase Traffic to Your BlogOTHER VOICES:
- Samples Updated to ASP.NET 2.0
- DB2 9.5 and the IBM Data Studio
- Windows PowerShell and SQL Server 2005 SMO Â Part 11: Redirection
- Mozilla, Microsoft Reps Argue Over the Future of Web Scripting
- MySpace plans new display advertising network
FEATURE: How To Increase Traffic to Your Blog
One important topic for blog owners is how to increase traffic, which is easier than it seems, once you know how. In this article, you'll learn about 7 effective methods.
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OTHER VOICES
- Samples Updated to ASP.NET 2.0
It recently came to our attention that while most of our ASP.NET sample code worked fine in the various different versions of the .NET runtime, a few of the samples weren't overly happy in anything but an ASP.NET 1.x environment. Since most of you have already moved to .NET 2.0 or later, it seemed only right that we do the same. All of our.NET sample code is now running live on version 2.0 of the .NET Framework.
ASP 101 - DB2 9.5 and the IBM Data Studio
Part 2 of this series delves into some of the enhanced and new features of the Database Explorer View in DB2 9.5, focusing on the options available from a live database connection object.
Database Journal - Windows PowerShell and SQL Server 2005 SMO Â Part 11: Redirection
Learn how to use PowerShell cmdlets in conjunction with the SQL Server client and output redirection to export to a text file or XML file.
Database Journal
NET NEWS
- Mozilla, Microsoft Reps Argue Over the Future of Web Scripting
The process of creating ECMAScript 4--the next-generation JavaScript dialect--has become increasingly acrimonious as major stakeholders argue about the future of web scripting. The latest feud is between JavaScript creator Brendan Eich and Microsoft representative Chris Wilson, who have differing views about the long-term viability of the ECMAScript standard.
Ars Technica, November 2, 2007 - MySpace plans new display advertising network
MySpace today unveiled plans to launch a new advertising platform that allows small business owners, bands and politicians to buy, create and analyze the performance of display ads on the popular social networking site.
Computerworld, November 5, 2007
That's it for this . I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: November 05, 2007
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/071105.html

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