In a few days Microsoft will make Bing online, which they call a decision engine. It looks good and I hope that it will give precise results to make you decide on which thousand dollar camera to buy. I am very comfortable with Google and though I use it everyday and find the right thing in a few clicks it is great to see some other people looking at different points of view. I believe that there is still much to be done about search engine tech, let’s see what happens next.
http://www.bing.com
Internet microsoft, search engine
Having returned from a great trip to Safranbolu, Kastamonu and Amasra weekend before, here are some of the photos my wife and I taken during the visit. (More to come)
Photography, Travel Amasra, Kastamonu, Photography, Safranbolu, Travel, Turkey
Right after Blackberry AppWorld and Nokia OVI Store, Windows Mobile Marketplace opens its doors to developers. I hope MS enables developers to publish their programs more freely, not like Apple.
Windows Mobile Marketplace
PS: Don’t think that I hate Apple. I use an IPod Touch everyday, but not a fan of Apple so much.
Programming microsoft, mobile, mobile marketplace, windows mobile
When you place an ASP.NET AJAX TabContainer in an UpdatePanel, the styles needed to show it properly may be lost. This is because UpdatePanel sometimes decides not to load required styles on PageLoad or on postbacks.
You can overcome this situation by placing an empty TabContainer outside any UpdatePanel, simply causing the browser to load all the required styles on PageLoad and use them for other TabContainers placed inside UpdatePanels.
ASP.Net, Programming