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>>  LEAD STORY:  Titanium a nice snack -- not a big meal
>>  NEWS:  Microsoft's .NET cozies up to Oracle
>>  LIVE WEBCAST:  Using RPC to Publish Exchange Servers
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Scot has cyber tomb with a view
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LEAD STORY
Titanium a nice snack -- not a big meal  (SearchWinMan)
The next Exchange release, Titanium, isn't anything to stop the presses or take your breath away, but Microsoft says the mobile features should keep you happy until the next big thing comes out.
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NEWS
Microsoft's .NET cozies up to Oracle (CNET)
Microsoft is giving Oracle a little hug, releasing software that speedily connects the .NET Framework to Oracle's database products. The .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle is available on the MSDN site as a free download -- a DB2 version could be coming soon.

NEWS
Groove tightens ties to Microsoft (CNET)
Groove Networks is groovin' a little closer with Microsoft -- Groove plans to tie its desktop-based collaboration applications more tightly with Microsoft's Web-based SharePoint Team Services. A key feature will be the ability to access content both offline and offline, and automatically synchronize between the two. The new Groove thing should be shakin' in the fall.

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LIVE WEBCAST
Using RPC to Publish Exchange Servers
Who: Dr. Tom Shinder, best-selling author
When: July 25 at 01:00 PM EDT (17:00 GMT)

Considering Exchange RPC Server publishing? Your Outlook client will be able to connect to the Exchange Server over the Internet just like they do on the internal network. Find out how!


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FEATURED TOPIC
Nab those performance killers
Network performance killers are subtle. This week we offer expert advice about and real-life examples of ways to pinpoint the causes of poor performance.

MEMBER POLL
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Microsoft has a lot of software in its production pipeline. From .NET Server to 64-bit SQL Server 2000, the industry is abuzz with rumors of new features and release dates. What we'd like to know is, which new MS product are you most interested in?

KNOW-IT-ALL QUESTION OF THE DAY
Artificial Intelligence
This is the ability of a computer to use binocular vision to differentiate between objects. The computer uses high-resolution cameras, a large amount of random access memory (RAM), and an artificial intelligence (AI) program to interpret data.
a. machine vision
b. DiffServ
c. model-view-controller
d. eye-in-hand system
e. vioscan


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THE MISSING LINK
Scot has cyber tomb with a view

Sometimes an epitaph just can't be the last word. Billy Kemp was a great Scot who died a couple of years ago at the young age of 52. He was a councilman, husband, father and pillar of his community. His family couldn't possibly post all that on a tombstone. But they did manage to fit http://www.billykemp.org.uk/ on there. Yep, Kemp's tombstone doubles as a billboard for his Web site, created posthumously by his son as a tribute to his father's life. The grave site has gotten more than 33,000 hits, perhaps more visits than the gravesite!


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