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If I were designing a new email service, I would…
All great designs come from deep understanding to customers. In my case, I'd like to design the email service for information workers(IW) as I am one of them. Basically they are hired to get things done. Modern projects, or tasks in smaller granularity, Read More...

Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:49 PM by Bali | 1 Comments

Building Global Development Team
Nowadays software is getting so complex that it needs incredibly more and more people to build it. For example, there are 9000 engineers working on Vista simultaneously. In certain sense, you can call that it is a labor-intensive industry. Ideally, it Read More...

Posted Saturday, March 07, 2009 5:58 PM by Bali | 1 Comments

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Programmatically Adding a Column to Your Outlook 2007 Inbox Table View
In my previous post, I mentioned that I will write an article about adding a new column to your inbox. Here you go! What we will achieve Quite simple. Take a look at below screenshot and you will notice that a new column, SubjectLength , is added to the Read More...

Posted Tuesday, November 04, 2008 3:32 PM by Bali | 9 Comments

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Outlook 2007 Views from Programmers' Perspective
In this post, I’d like to talk about certain basics for Outlook 2007 starter programmers. Outlook 2007 is shipped with enhanced programmability in various ways. Looking at Outlook Object Model Reference , new users are often confused by terms such as Read More...

Posted Sunday, November 02, 2008 10:38 PM by Bali | 1 Comments

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What Facebook means for the enterprise
It is Facebook’s heyday probably. Every tiny breath of Facebook will attract lots of discussion and review among major media and tech blog. It is successful to some extent if you don’t care its current sheet too much. But can we mirror Facebook’s popularity Read More...

Posted Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:39 AM by Bali | 0 Comments

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