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OK, so I moved my new Alex Barnett blog to here for a number of reasons, explained here at my, er, new blog . Read More...
How cool is this? Carter Maslan points to the Virtual Earth Interactive SDK : "The SDK is organized by the things you want to do , and each of those things is correlated to a live running sample, source code, and reference documentation - all one tab Read More...
Some cool demos at On 10 of the new Live Messenger . Chris has some more great feedback for our product teams. Don Dodge sees Live Messenger as further evidence of Ray Ozzie's infuence. AMCP Tech blog agrees . Jesse asks the team about plugins, given Read More...
The Virtual Earth blog has posted some info on the first of a three part tutorial on Ajax and Virtual Earth . "Upon completing this simple tutorial you’ll have a mapping application built with the Virtual Earth map control that utilizes AJAX to asynchronously Read More...
John Musser over at Programmable Web has a bunch of links to some developer-focused videos covering Start.com gadgets (Live.com), MSN Search APIs, MSN Search Toolbar, Virtual Earth and some Atlas Ajax goodness. - Tags: MSN , APIs , Mashup , Web2.0 , Microsoft Read More...
Brady Forrest of the MSN Search team is actively searching for anyone who wants to shape the future of their product. "A little over a year ago we began inviting groups of academics, bloggers, siteowners, and technologists out to Redmond to talk about Read More...
John Musser : "a number of entries for MSN Messenger’s World’s Best App Contest are now listed here under the Messenger API page . These extensions are built using their new Activity API and many of them pull and mash online data into the Messenger chat Read More...
Forrester's Charlene Li provides some food for thought regarding the Windows and Office Live and the opportunities for third parties: "Q: Microsoft talked about having an open platform for developers. Is Microsoft really going to be open about this, or Read More...
I love FolderShare . I loved it before Microsoft acquired the company (I had no idea we were in talks), and love it today. How does this fit with the Windows Live news? BetaNews : "A company spokesperson did offer BetaNews one example of how it envisions Read More...
Richard MacManus has few a suggestions on how Microsoft and Google can improve their 'Personalized Start pages'. But how far can all this 'my info' go? An IEEE Spectrum Online article gives a taste of a possible future detailing the Microsoft Research Read More...
Phil Wainewright at ZDNet sees the potential in the API / Live platform : "Most intriguing of all, though, is the mention of open APIs for the Live platforms. Perhaps I misheard this. Can Microsoft be seriously suggesting that partners and customers will Read More...
What a day! Had a bunch of the usual meetings but managed to get away in the morning to catch Dare Obasajo's internal presentation at Microsoft, the 'web as a platform' (he's works in MSN platform team). Interesting timing....as he did so, things of direct Read More...
Ajax blog : "If you really want to see a cool “Web 2.0" application, look no further than this sweet visual world / global chat system built by The Midnight Coders . It pretty much freaking rocks." Midnight Coders: "...demonstrates bi-directional messaging Read More...
Further proof on the ' markets really are conversations ' front. I got this email today: "You reported on the Google Maps Demographic site that we in association with SRC authored back in September and lamented that there was no comparative Virtual Earth Read More...
Robert Scoble has uploaded a pretty cool Virtual Earth video onto Channel 9: " recently we invited some of the best map hackers onto campus to show us how it's done." (See more of my Web 2.0 or MSN API posts or others' at Technorati Web 2.0 or MSN Virtual Read More...
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