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Covering the Windows 7 Sensor and Location Platform and other cool technologies.
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Jim Travis's Blog
Sensors and Location at PDC
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Here's a couple of pictures of the crowds at the Sensor and Location kiosk on the PDC floor in Los Angeles: ( flickr page )
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Finally...we've announced the Sensor and Location Platform!
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The blog has been pretty quiet for the last few months because I've been working hard on our latest, formerly top secret, APIs-- the Sensor and Location Platform for Windows 7! I've been busting at the seams wanting to write about this stuff, but alas...
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New SideShow Gadget Deployment Instructions
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Posted here: http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3541796&SiteID=1
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New World of Warcraft gadget for Windows SideShow
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If you're a WoW fan, try out Ed Priest's SideShow gadget: http://gallery.live.com/liveItemDetail.aspx?li=d698405a-fea7-4197-aabb-35422dddd927
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Windows SideShow Gets Attention in the Press
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UTILITY: Microsoft releases Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile ... the unwired - Muenchen,Germany Not yet mass-market ready, Microsoft's Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview v0.01 is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile...
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Windows SideShow HOLs at Tech Ed 2008
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Learn to develop a SideShow gadget in C# in under an hour! Try WIN04-HOL Writing Gadgets for Windows SideShow with Microsoft Visual C# If you're not at Tech Ed this year, we'll be posting the Hands On Labs online as soon as we can. Check the blogs...
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Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile featured on engadget
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http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/03/microsoft-announces-windows-sideshow-for-windows-mobile-developm/
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It's Windows SideShow @ TechEd!
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Well, it's my first TechEd...this place is huge! And it's Geek Heaven, for sure. Everything you ever wanted to know about Microsoft but were afraid to ask. And the food! It's so...well, forget the food, the technology rocks. Today we unveiled a bunch...
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Off to Orlando in the morning!
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I'll be at TechEd 2008 the rest of the week. Stop by the Windows SideShow demo booth and say 'hi.'
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Windows SideShow Managed API SDK 1.0 (and runtime) released today
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=42f2f862-9987-406c-92a3-6523cf0eb3b3&displaylang=en This SDK enables you to develop Windows SideShow gadgets by using managed code. We've included a C# and a VB project template, along with...
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The obligatory first post
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Some post on the blog has to be the first one. So, here it is. I'll start with a bit about me, because it's my blog, after all. I've been at Microsoft for over 7 years, most of those spent in working on Windows Media projects, such as the Windows Media...
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