ADO.NET Entity Framework Resources
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc907912.aspx
Overview: ADO.NET Data Services
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc956153.aspx
ADO.NET Data Services Team Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/astoriateam/
Phani Raj’s Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/phaniraj/
Mike’s Podcast
Data Services Forum
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/adodotnetdataservices/threads/
How Do I do Videos
How Do I: Getting Started with ADO.NET Data Services over a Relational Database
How Do I: Getting Started with ADO.NET Data Services over a Non-Relational Data Source
How Do I: Consuming an ADO.NET Data Service in a Silverlight Application
How Do I: Consume an ADO.NET Data Service in a .NET Application
MSDN Home Page
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/bb931106.aspx
Data services API reference documentation on MSDN
Data Services Futures
Offline-Enabled Data Services and Desktop ApplicationsLearn how to create offline-capable applications that have a local replica of their data, how to synchronize that replica with an online data service when a network connection becomes available, and how replicas can be used with the ADO.NET Entity Framework.
Other MSDN Documention
Simple Addressing Scheme for Data with Uniform URIs (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Data Transport Format (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Storage Independence (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Extensions to Data Services (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
REST Services and Semantics (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Data Service Quick Start (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Data Model (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Data Service Host (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Service Operations and Interceptors (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
HttpWebRequest GET (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
HttpWebRequest MERGE (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
HttpWebRequest POST (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
HttpWebRequest DELETE (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
Batch Requests (ADO.NET Data Services Framework)
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