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Ancestry.com Expands Database A Lot
By Doug Caverly
"The year was 1850. Gold was discovered in California. The Scarlet Letter' was published. Where were your ancestors?" That's the advertising line attached to Ancestry.com's latest update: complete census records from 1790 to 1930.
Vendidi: Database Application Framework
By G. Pomponi
Vendidi Framework allows you to create Windows and Web applications, handling a data structure through a logical schema able to organize and interact, between them, data and parties.
Boompa: Your Garage Online
By Doug Caverly
There are roughly two cars for every person in the United States. To some, these vehicles represent simple transports - efficient means to get from point A to point B. But to others, cars are objects worthy of fanatical attention. The new web startup Boompa is for that latter set.
Visual Studio Has Database Developer Client
Microsoft has added support for database professionals in the latest version of Team Edition for Visual Studio.
Infinity/Toplists To Create US SMS Database
Infinity Acquisition Corp., Inc. has teamed up with Toplists.com to create what they contend may be the largest and most comprehensive list of "SMS" wireless numbers in the United States.
Ingres Reborn For Another DB Choice
We touched on several database choices for developers in a recent article, and another one that has been less publicized than most also deserves a look.
Database Queries
By Thomas White
This is a basic tutorial to teach newbies how to query a MySQL database using PHP, and how to display the results.
DB2 Leader Joins Ants In Database March
If the reports can be believed, former IBM DB2 leader Don Haderle may be advising the next challenger to Oracle, Microsoft, and even IBM.
India Helps Oracle Spin Database Profits
A strong third quarter from Oracle's Asia Pacific unit returned an 8 percent increase in total revenues from the same period for the last fiscal year.
McObject Releases Database Combo
Data management company McObject (I'm storin' it!) has a new embedded systems tool combo. The new version of eXtremeDB in-memory embedded database comes with Accelerated Technology's Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS), a side and a drink. Okay, no side and drink.
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