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Checkout your twitter analytics from twitter itself
Did you know that you can get your twitter analytics straight from twitter? Here is how you can do it, go to https://ads.twitter.com/, sign in with your twitter username and password. click on the Analytics tab on the tab of the page (see image below…
Goodbye Google Reader, hello feedly
Yesterday, the following was announced We launched Google Reader in 2005 in an effort to make it easy for people to discover and keep tabs on their favorite websites. While the product has a loyal following, over the years usage has declined. So, on…
Book Review: Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices - Indexing Outside the Bubble
Last year, I had the opportunity to contribute to my first book, Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices. This was a huge honor, and the list of my co-authors is remarkable. What we’ve decided to do is each take one chapter, written by someone else, and post a re…
Book Review: Expert Performance Indexing for SQL Server 2012
I just finished reading Expert Performance Indexing for SQL Server 2012 by Jason Strate and Ted Krueger. This is the only index-specific book that I know of for SQL Server, and it was a long-overdue resource.
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