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Intel Don't Know Graphics
Et Tu, Intel? Chip Giant Won’t Embrace Microsoft’s Windows Vista Intel has at last conceded that their integrated graphics solutions suck, but any young gamer could have told you that. Windows Vista requires a good GPU to shine and Intel despite it's...
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Click To Play in WMA Click to Play in Flash Matthew Hurst from Microsoft Live Labs talks about his work in social media analysis at the Personal Democracy Forum 2008 in NYC. Read More...
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As a developer, I look for tools that help me get things done quicker, and make tasks easier. This series of articles shows you how to take a handful of the features in SlickEdit Tools for Microsoft® Visual Studio® and use them to effectively put together...
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.NET Rocks! on ASP.NET Dynamic Data
The great folks over in DNR land just posted Scott Hunter's interview on ASP.NET Dynamic Data! In it he talks a lot about not only what is available with VS08 SP1, but also what is coming next. Exciting times! Show #349 | 6/10/2008...
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What's up with Microsoft India? The passionate anonymous blogger Mini-Microsoft has been receiving comments on his blog from Microsoft employees in India and the picture they paint is bleak. We have long been told of the tremendous potential of an...
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For those of you who aren't from that side of the world, you might find it... inspirational... to see what life at Microsoft is really like . (And I can vouch for some of these myself, having spent some time inside those buildings....) Enterprise...
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Job Openings Working on the .NET Framework Product Team
The single biggest factor for success on any project I have been apart of in the last 10 years at Microsoft is the people. In a business like ours where intellectual capital is the biggest asset, hiring and growing people is an extremely important...
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Updated ASP.NET Dynamic Data Bits Posted
We just posted some updated bits and samples for ASP.NET Dynamic Data... I encourage you to go pick them up and let us know what you think... Some cool new stuff in this release: Visual Studio Integration is much cleaner Now supports "pretty"...
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SQL Server Integration Services
NJ SQL Meeting Tonights session will allow beginners to get a jump start on the SQL Server Integration Services concepts using Visual Studio 2005. The emphasis of this talk will be mostly on the Microsoft wizardry that puts rapid application development...
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Salesforce and Google
Introducing Salesforce for Google Apps Salesforce has expanded their partnership with Google to deliver a new product called Salesforce for Google Apps . Salesforce for Google Apps is a simple combination of Web-based business applications that streamline...
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Donating $5,000 to .NET Open Source
Way back in June of last year, I promised to donate a portion of my advertising revenue back to the community: I will be donating a significant percentage of my ad revenue back to the programming community. The programming community is the reason I started...
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IE 8 Beta
This email crossed my desk yesterday, courtesy of the MVP program: Microsoft has recently released a public beta of IE8 . Standards and security are of top importance in this release. To that end, the IE team is planning on releasing IE8 in full standards...
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More on Paradise
A couple of people have commented on the previous entry , citing, essentially, that Google needs to do this to be "the best". I understand the argument completely: Google wants to attract the top talent, or retain the top talent, or at least...
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Framework Design Studio Published
Krzysztof Cwalina and the gang have been working on a tool to make it easier for Framework designers to design, review and maintain highly usable APIs... You have to check out Framework Design Studio . We'd love to hear what you think...
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