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Hello. I am Gerardo Dada, formerly responsible for Developer Marketing at Microsoft (hence the blog name), now doing Windows Mobile Marketing with our OEM and mobile operator carriers. Even though I work in marketing for Microsoft, this blog represents m
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Pretty revolutionary idea for ultra-low-cost PCs
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I am sure you have heard about the MIT/Negroponte $100 PC which has a crank to get power, etc. My fiurst business was building PCs and I thought building a $100 PC was a pretty good challenge. Last week at MGX Microsoft's CTO Craig Mundie demonstrated...
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols on .NET versus Linux
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over 6 years ago
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols is a big Linux zealot and a writer for Linux Watch. I could not believe his last article where he acknowledges the .NET stack is superior to a LAMP stack mainly because the optimizations resulting from integration of multiple...
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