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Setting up a MetaWeblog API blogging client for blogs.msdn
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Some searchs failed to discover the correct URL for the MetaWeblogAPI on blogs.msdn.com easily, hence this post. The correct url is: blogs.msdn.com/metablog.ashx There are a slew of great posting tools to choose from these days: Performancing Flock...
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The nature of browsing is changing - report from WWW'06
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Some good folks at the University of Hamburg published an update to some long standing historical numbers in web usage research that reveal the way users are browsing the web has changed dramatically over the last few years. Here's the punchline: ...
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Opera captures another low hanging fruit in the browser space
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The browser cache is a largely untapped treasure of personally relevant, high revisit probability content. Opera 9, as pointed out by Simon Willison , is the first browser to support offline browsing from the browser cache. There's more that can be done...
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Welcome to my MSDN blog
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So I'm coming up on two years at Microsoft. While I've experienced a few low points of blogging since ' 99 , none have been as severe as my time at Microsoft. Given my involvement in open source and the Mozilla project in yesteryears, I've been hesitant...
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