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Microsoft MultiPoint Server 2010
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Would it be nice to share a computer simultaneously with multiple users? Yes, when Microsoft MultiPoint Server 2010 becomes available next year. While the new product is useful for many environments, it is ideal for educational institutions that want...
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Web Technologies and Temp Jobs at SnagAJob.com
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I had an opportunity today to visit a Richmond VA-based online business, www.SnagAJob.com , a leading service provider for hourly and temp jobs. I met with a great development/engineering team there, learned what cool applications they had been working...
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Tap into the Power of the Windows 7 Taskbar
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Paul Foster’s recent blog post at DeveloperFusion discusses the new capabilities of Windows 7 Taskbar. With C# code he demonstrates how to use Windows 7 API Code Pack to add thumbnail previews, add toolbars to thumbnail previews and add a jump list. Check...
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Marketing Your Applications and Services at Microsoft Pinpoint
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If you are an independent developer, software firms or partners, and interested to market your software applications and professional services with Microsoft, check out http://pinpoint.microsoft.com The goal of Pinpoint is to integrate the best aspects...
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A Look Behind the Backgrounds of Windows 7
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Are you curious about how the Microsoft user experience team came out with final designs and selections? If yes, watch Larry Larsen’s interview with senior UX lead Denise Trabona at Channel9.
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Getting started with multi-touch development in Silverlight 3, using Windows 7 and an iPod
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In a recent blog post Chris Klug discusses how he created a Silverlight 3 multitouch application on Windows 7 that communicates with an iPhone application called OScemote . Pretty interesting stuff. To see how an iPhone may be used as a controller for...
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Windows 7 and MinWin
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Windows 7 has introduced many new and improved features not only on the user experience side but also at the kernel level. If you are curious of what changes have been made at the Windows kernel level, you can find great insights from Mark Russinovich...
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