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Windows Live client side web application development according to Windows Live Quantum Mechanic Danny Thorpe.
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Windows Live Quantum Mechanics
Cross-Domain Communication Using Domain Lowering
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More than a few blog posts ago I stated my intent to publish a series of articles on cross-domain communication techniques. More time has passed than I had intended, but at last here is the start of that series of articles. The series will explore progressively...
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TMobile HotSpot at Home Phones Get Smarter
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TMobile announced this week the addition of the Blackberry 8230 "Curve" to the list of cell phones supported by TMobile's HotSpot@Home WiFi phone service. This is a big step up in handset functionality over the minimalistic handsets that the service launched...
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Halo 3 Launched!
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over 5 years ago
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Halo 3 has officially hit the streets! Besides the game itself, check out the supporting info on the web, which happens to be implemented in Silverlight: http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/halo3.aspx Having been out of the loop on the whole Halo series...
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MIX07 UK Podcast with Craig Murphy
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I sat down with Craig Murphy to chat about Windows Live and life in general at MIX07 UK. Craig has just posted a podcast of that conversation. I've known Craig for many years through the Delphi community. I think we first met in person in 2001 at "The...
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MIX07 UK Blogging
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The title of honorary MIX07 UK stenographer goes to Sebastien Lambla (aka SerialSeb) for transcribing nearly word for word just about every session he attended this week, in realtime! Check out the detail in his notes on "Building Next Generation Web...
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PodCast Interview on LiveSide.Net
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Angus and I had a chat with the guys from LiveSide.Net during the MIX07 UK conference this week. Check it out!
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The Casual Traveler
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over 5 years ago
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Angus laments getting hit unusually hard by jet lag on this UK trip. This is particularly amusing considering he's recently imported to Redmond from Australia and generally has far too much energy to safely occupy one body. I suspect he owns an espresso...
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Blogging at ReMix07 London
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I'm sitting next to Angus in the back row of the ReMix07 London keynote. Angus is blogging in Windows Live Writer, and the guy on the other side of him is blogging in Windows Live Writer. Everyone loves a parade, so here I am blogging in Windows Live...
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Halo 3 Promo Videos Running on Silverlight Streaming
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The promotional campaign for the new Halo 3 FPS has begun with a series of in-game and thematic live action videos. High-def 2mbps videos are here: http://halo3.msn.com/videosHD.aspx Lower bandwidth versions of the same are here: http://halo3.msn.com...
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