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      SQL SERVER - 2008 - Introduction to SPARSE Columns - Part 2
      Previously I wrote about SQL SERVER - 2008 - Introduction to SPARSE Columns. Let us understand the concept of SPARSE column in more detail. I suggest you read the first part before continuing reading this article. All SPARSE columns are stored as one XML column in database. Let us see some of the advantage and disadvantage [...]

      Written by: Journey to SQL Authority with Pinal Dave


      SQL SERVER - 2008 - Introduction to SPARSE Columns
      I have been writing recently about how SQL Server 2008 is better in terms of Data Stage and Backup Management. I have received very good replies from many users and have requested to write more about it. Today we will look into another interesting concept of SPARSE column. The reason I like this feature because [...]

      Written by: Journey to SQL Authority with Pinal Dave


      Considerazioni sparse: Nokia N73 e E65
      No-brand è meglio: Mi sono gia espresso più volte su questo punto.Ho avuto telefoni (non smartphones) brandizzati e totalmente limitati sia nell'utilizzo del software che dell'hardware, per non parlare della ricezione pessima che si ha utilizzando sim di altri operatori.Oggi, rinunciando alla garanzia, è possibile sbrandizzare i nuovi smartphones in maniera facile e veloce. Ma ne vale realmente

      Written by: Di@naLogic


      Guarda il mondo attraverso le webcam sparse ovunque
      Il sito CamVista.com è una specie di archivio di webcam connesse ad internet posizionate in luoghi pubblici. Permette di vedere non solo l’europa (italia compresa) ma anche l’occidente. Inoltre usa Google Maps per mostrarci dove sono posizionate la cam. Il sito è ben fatto e gradevole all’occhio, vale la pena farci una capatina! Internet, webcam

      Written by: Viscido Blog


      Posting frequency : Regular posting vs Sparse posting
      You are starting a blog. No, make it a nice blog, with a cool design, not to mention your extraordinary writing skills. These are probably the most important factors in deciding the success of a blog in its early days.There are several questions that you need to answer, inorder to be consistent in what you do. One of those questions that beginners in blogging often face is how often you will post. Sure, you read in every “blogger’s guide” that regularly updated content improves your readership and search rankings. So you decide that you will post often - at least once a day. But let me ask you this question : in the early days of a blog, are there enough readers to justify the time and effort you spend? Unless you are something sensational(ie. celebrity), the definitive answer is no. But, if you decide that you will not post regularly, you could lose your readers. What is the value of a blog without loyal readers? In recent surveys, most notably the one conducted by D

      Written by: RISHI RAJ


      Posting frequency : Regular posting vs Sparse posting
      You are starting a blog. No, make it a nice blog, with a cool design, not to mention your extraordinary writing skills. These are probably the most important factors in deciding the success of a blog in its early days.There are several questions that you need to answer, inorder to be consistent in what you do. One of those questions that beginners in blogging often face is how often you will post. Sure, you read in every “blogger’s guide” that regularly updated content improves your readership and search rankings. So you decide that you will post often - at least once a day. But let me ask you this question : in the early days of a blog, are there enough readers to justify the time and effort you spend? Unless you are something sensational(ie. celebrity), the definitive answer is no. But, if you decide that you will not post regularly, you could lose your readers. What is the value of a blog without loyal readers? In recent surveys, most notably the one conducted by D

      Written by: RISHI RAJ


      Slate Magazine: Spare time for sparse change.
      Steven Landsburg isn't calling the poor lazy. But he does say they have an awful lot of free time on their hands.The Fray hasn't made a Marxist of me yet, but it's slowly convincing me that our economic system is gravely disordered. Landsburg notes that poor folks have more free time today than they did forty years ago, and suggests this compensates for rising income inequality in America. Respondents in the Everyday Economics Fray strongly disagree.According to lloyd67, Landsburg has made an elementary economic mistake: [more ...]

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