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Chris.blog.Microsoft
Channel9 dives into MSDN's social aspirations
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over 5 years ago
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Video posted yesterday featuring yours truly and my awesome colleagues goes into why we're doing social bookmarking and tagging and avatars and so on... We spend over 30 minutes expanding on Dan Truax's theme for our org: open the sites up to the community...
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MSDN becomes more social, and so do I...
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over 5 years ago
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Since my last post, I've been working as a PM on building the foundation for the announcement recently made by Dan Truax, the General Manager for the MSDN , TechNet , Expression , and CodePlex sites. I'm pretty excited about the work we're doing here...
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Foley blogs about MSDN's bookmarking
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over 5 years ago
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Mary Jo Foley picked up on our news about social bookmarking today. We're starting the release today to leave time to migrate dozens of forums to the new platform. Collective holding of breath around here today...
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MSDN and TechNet facelift
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over 5 years ago
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John Martin explains the prettier look on MSDN and TechNet is a little more than a facelift... I'd love to get a bunch of comments on the colors though :) we did many rounds here about whether the red for MSDN was too much. It's grown on me and I quite...
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