Can I return a vehicle after I purchased it?
11:00 pm - January 31, 2007Some sites claim a car buyer s cooling off period varies from state to state, but to the best of our knowledge, there is no such law…
Some sites claim a car buyer s cooling off period varies from state to state, but to the best of our knowledge, there is no such law…
Who knew such a cold month would have so much going on? Awards shows, African American History Month, Johnny Cash s birthday February s looking like a full dance card. Look to Smart Answers to give you the info you need. FEBRUARY: Smart…
As I mentioned a few days ago, our colo provider is doing some…
digg url http: digg.com tech news Snap Preview Anywhere How Can 600K Bloggers Be Wrong ; For those who read this blog regularly and for those who don t, my name is Jason Fields and I am Product Evangelist for Emerging Technology for Snap.com and the Snap Preview Anywhere aka SPA blog widget. I d like to respond to some recent criticisms in the blogosphere about various aspects of SPA. …
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Our very own Martin Omander can be found guest starring over at the O Reilly Windows DevCenter. Martin has written a detailed and enjoyable tutorial on implementing a .NET application using the Google Checkout API. Insightful reading for Google Che…
This update addresses an issue experienced by some users where CPU usage is high when they are navigating a page that contains multiple frames or when multiple frames are navigated simultaneously. This occurs when the phishing filter evaluates the page for each navigation, resulting in multiple simultaneous evaluations for the same page. If you have experienced any such performance issues, you are encouraged to download and install this update. This update is now available on Windows Update for Windows Vista users and will be made available in February for Windows XP nbsp;and Windows Server 2003 users. All users can download it now here along with related KB article 928089. Steve ReynoldsProgram Manager
It was once said by a great philosopher that the freaks come out at night. OK, it was Whodini. But still. We see the freakiness first hand all day long as we slog through the buzz data.This freaky tendency came to the forefront while we perused
Want to see how many links your site is getting from Yahoo! Search? Try out the new Site Explorer Badge, just pushed live today from Yahoo! Search. The Site Explorer badge queries the Inlink Data method of the Site Explorer API, wraps the result in a callback, and shows it inline on your site, without requiring any extra bandwidth from your server. The example code is short and sweet, and provides an excellent Hello World example for those who are just getting started in the wonderful world of badge design. Kent Brewster