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Make the hard disks HARD!
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over 7 years ago
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One of the problems I face today is figuring out where to store my important documents. I always store them on my hard disk, and tended to resist the temptation of storing it on a server or on multiple machines (because I can never keep them in sync)...
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It's Windows Vista time!
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over 7 years ago
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So, they announced the name. I must say I'm not particularly fond of it, but then I didn't like XP or Windows 2000 as names either; I guess names just tend to grow on you. Beta 1 just got released, and it has been one phenomenal release. I'll have...
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Meltdown 2005 - Day 1
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over 7 years ago
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I had the opportunity of speaking at Meltdown today. It was awesome, with people asking some excellent questions. There seemed to be a good amount of interest in how the protocols worked, and people seemed to understand how they would use this infrastructure...
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Peer to Peer and why it makes sense
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over 7 years ago
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So, our team created a platform for peer to peer application development. It's pretty cool actually. It enables scenarios around peer to peer name resolution, multiparty communication and peer to peer security. Take a look at http://www.microsoft.com...
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The SPOT watch
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over 7 years ago
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I've always imagined a watch that I could get information on. Not really sure why, perhaps inspired by Star Trek and other cartoons when I was a kid.With the SPOT watch, that wish came true. I paid 50 bucks a year, and got a watch that let me get stock...
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