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This week's Developer Shed newsletter has more of what you expect. We have our normal share of coding tutorials. Dev Shed has everything from PHP to Python. Dev Articles has help on using Web Matrix, JavaScript arrays, and XML Schema.

Our featured review this week is a new Intel motherboard, the Foxconn 955X. The board is a great value and has tons of features. SEO Chat also has a lot of news this week on three different search engines.

You'll probably also be curious to watch our newest tech news show, freshly updated today. This week, Kimberly gives us the inside story about a geek with too much Pi, a bus driver fired for playing GTA, and Google giving a parenting site a time out.

Our Weird and Cool delivers the newest interesting stories for technophiles. Read about Dell slashing prices to stamp out competitors and Microsoft taking a step forward in web servers and handwriting software. Just scroll to the bottom of this newsletter to read about it.

That's all for today. Be sure to watch for us in your inbox next week.

Until next week,
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Technology News

VeriSign Warns of Massive Net Attacks
Welcome the new DoS, worse than the old DoS.

Child-care website alleges Google stunted growth
in other news, parenting site is a big crybaby.

Net over power lines irks amateur radio lovers
Broadband companies vs. ham radio enthusiasts.

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  • Should bus drivers be fired for playing Grand Theft Auto?

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Iterators in the Simplest Sense: Traversing Data Structures in PHP 5 by Alejandro Gervasio, 2006-03-22 -- Learn the basic concepts of iterators in PHP 4 and PHP 5, focusing on the practical sense. Read the full article.

Python and OpenOffice.org by Peyton McCullough, 2006-03-21 -- See how Python-UNO lets you work with the Open Office API in Python. Read the full article.

Associative Arrays in Oracle PL/SQL: The Professional Approach by Jagadish Chatarji, 2006-03-20 -- Examine recommended methodologies for working with associative arrays efficiently. Read the full article.

SQL Performance and Tuning Considerations by McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2005-03-16 -- Read how to make the SQL statements you write run faster and more efficiently. Read the full article.

Querying Databases in SQL Server 2005 by Jayaram Krishnaswamy, 2006-03-22 -- Read this to understand the interface available for querying the SQL Server 2005 databases. Read the full article.

Creating a VB.NET Client for a ColdFusion Web Service by Jayaram Krishnaswamy, 2006-03-21 -- This tutorial shows that a web service created in ColdFusion can be consumed by a client written in Visual Basic.NET. Read the full article.

Developing a Data Access Layer for Sybase Using ADO.NET: Essentials by Jagadish Chaterjee, 2005-03-20 -- Learn to consider Sybase as the database of choice for developing the DAL. Read the full article.

MSXML Tutorial by McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2005-03-16 -- This article explains what MSXML is and how to access an XML document using JavaScript. Read the full article.

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Creating a Web Service with Web Matrix by Jayaram Krishnaswamy, 2006-03-22 -- Create a web service on Web Matrix and test the service on the built in mini web server. Read the full article.

JavaScript Arrays: Pushing, Popping and Shifting by Jagadish Chaterjee, 2006-03-21 -- This series of articles mainly concentrates on working with JavaScript arrays. Read the full article.

Designing Your own XML Schema: Restrictions and User Defined Types by Jagadish Chaterjee, 2006-03-20 -- This is the second article in a series which guides you in designing XML Schemas right from the basics. Read the full article.

Deploying your Site with PHPEclipse, continued by PACKT Publishing, 2005-03-16 -- Eclipse simplifies the process of deploying your site to a web server. Read the full article.

Logitech USB Headset 250 Review by Mike Mackenzie, 2006-03-22 -- Take a look at the Logitech USB Headset 250, a simple and easy way to communicate directly to others over your PC. Read the full article.

They Don`t Have to See It to Frag It by Terri Wells, 2006-03-21 -- Hearing about a blind gamer would remind some of us of the rock opera "Tommy." But these aren't pinball players; they're computer gamers, and they often play online. Read the full article.

Foxconn 955X7AA, Intel LGA 775 Motherboard Review by Developer Shed, 2006-03-20 -- If you're looking at Intel’s 65nm processors like the Presler and other upcoming chips, you’re probably shopping for a new LGA775 motherboard. Check out this Foxconn 955X7AA 8EKRS2. Read the full article.

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Yahoo!`s Stand on Free Speech in China by Terri Wells, 2006-03-22 -- Read about what brought Yahoo! to China while compromising their principles and what they're doing about it. Read the full article.

Microsoft vs. Google Round 2: Windows Live Search Beta by Developer Shed, 2006-03-21 -- If at first you don’t kill Google, try again. Renovating MSN Search didn’t work too well last time, but MS is ready to give it another shot. Read the full article.

Kosmix Takes Niche Searching to a New Level by Terri Wells, 2006-03-20 -- Brand new niche search engine Kosmix delivers results separated by their conservative and liberal leanings. Read the full article.

Planning Your Web Hosting Business, continued by Terri Wells, 2005-03-22 -- This is the second and final part of this discussion about planning your web hosting business. Read the full article.

Planning Your Web Hosting Business by Terri Wells, 2006-03-15 -- You should not proceed in a web business without a plan. Learn the important parts of building one. Read the full article.

Common Myths about Reseller Web Hosting by Terri Wells, 2006-03-08 -- Reseller web hosting is easy. You’re working for yourself, so you won’t have anyone on your back. Read the full article.

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The 4 Ps of Marketing Do Not Include Philanthropy! (2006-03-20) Be a Scrooge. Read the full article.

How To Gain A Customer Base From Mailing Lists? (2006-03-20) Learn to send bulk mail correctly. Read the full article.

How to Build a Forum That Doesn`t Fall Apart Two Months Later, Part 1 (2006-03-20) Build a community. Read the full article.

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Dells get even cheaper
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"DELL delved deep again today to punish rivals, announcing cuts that will make the firm even tougher to compete against in Twintel business computing.

"Twenty-eight per cent falls off enterprise servers, single-core servers duck 13 per cent, up to 17 per cent comes off Latitude notebooks, and workstations lose as much as 20 per cent of their price.

"The changes appear to follow along the lines of Dell’s occasional restacking of tariffs that put a stop on the progress of small clone makers. The latest cuts will be bad news for business IT rivals and white-box makers that rely on price for differentiation. Indeed, it’s getting harder to make a case for staying sloshing around in this blood bath of a market."


GoDaddy, top domain registrar, dumps Linux in favor of Microsoft
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"REDMOND, Wash. — March 21, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that GoDaddy.com, the world’s leading domain name registrar, is transitioning approximately 4.5 million Web domains to be hosted on the Microsoft Solution for Windows®-based Hosting. Upon completion of the migration, Go Daddy will have moved all its parked domains from Linux to the Windows platform.

"'Our business is based on providing the best possible service at the lowest possible price. This strategy requires us to maximize all of our resources, particularly our technology assets,' said Warren Adelman, GoDaddy.com president and COO. 'It was clear from all of the testing we’ve conducted that Microsoft provides an efficient and scalable operating platform, while also providing the performance needed to handle our extraordinary growth.'

"'Microsoft solutions for the Web hosting industry have continued to gain traction in the market over the past several years. Go Daddy’s decision to migrate its domains to the Windows platform is a significant validation point of our strategy,' said Pascal Martin, general manager of Worldwide Hosting at Microsoft. 'The industry has reached a point where Web hosting providers must rapidly deploy new high-value services, while simultaneously reducing operating costs in order to compete. Microsoft along with its ecosystem of partners provides the solutions to help hosters fulfill both goals.'"


Microsoft gives university money to work on handwriting software
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"PROVIDENCE, R.I. --Microsoft Research announced Monday that it will give Brown University more than $1 million to develop software that will recognize complex handwriting and gestures.

"Computers already recognize basic handwriting, such as signatures that credit card users write on an electronic pad.

"Brown is developing programs that recognize and interpret more complex symbols and text used in fields such as mathematics, chemistry, music and art. That can be useful since it sometimes feels more natural to write or draw than use a mouse and keyboard to enter information into a computer."

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