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Zatar@MS - Programming Adventures on the Jordan's Banks
How MSN manages Quality Assurance? (Presentation in Amman PSUT, Sept 29th 7pm)
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over 3 years ago
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Muhammad Arrabi MS
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Please join us this Wednesday for a great presentation by Rami Awad, a veteran of Microsoft and the Quality Assurance Manager at MSN Core Services in Redmond, WA. I’m re-posting the announcement as it was sent by JorDev last week. Please register on Facebook...
Zatar@MS - Programming Adventures on the Jordan's Banks
Cool Visual Search Tool for Research & Researchers
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over 3 years ago
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Muhammad Arrabi MS
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This tool helps you find research papers, and visualize how researchers work together. The site also has nice graphs of # of papers published vs citations, and the like. Try it out: http://academic.research.microsoft.com/VisualExplorer.aspx#894127 ...
Zatar@MS - Programming Adventures on the Jordan's Banks
Today… witness a historical release!
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over 3 years ago
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Muhammad Arrabi MS
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IE9 beta – the first ever browser to use GPU acceleration will be released today! Come along and witness history: http://www.beautyoftheweb.com
Zatar@MS - Programming Adventures on the Jordan's Banks
Eid picture on Bing (Sept 10th, 2010)
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Muhammad Arrabi MS
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I woke up on Friday September 10th first day of Eid to the nice sound of Eid prayers and Bing’s nice Eid picture. This picture is of a Eid Tent in Egypt. The picture was (and can still be seen) in the Arabic & Islamic world region http://www.bing...
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