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Send to Mobile

You have to check this out (it's cool, trust me): Go to http://search.msn.com/local/results.aspx?q=bouchee+cr%C3%AAperie+and+caf%C3%A9&w=Seattle%2C+WA&FORM=QBXR (it's a Local search for Bouchee Crêperie and Café Fremont from the point of view
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Ultra-Mobile PC

This thing is amazing! It runs Windows XP (Vista once that ships) and all apps that run on Windows. Check out the experience (the UI, apps, etc.) at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/seeit.mspx Check out the devices at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/hardware.mspx
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Voice Regognition in Windows Vista

I can't wait! Chris Henley has a great video showing how voice recognition is built into Windows Vista. Check it out at http://blogs.technet.com/chenley/archive/2006/02/21/420136.aspx
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Microsoft Student 2006

I don't have kids and I'm way past the 8th grade. However, I am very jealous that I didn't have anything as cool as Microsoft Student 2006 when I was in school. There is a great review of it by a father and son who give it two thumbs up at http://office.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000337070913
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How can Microsoft help change the world?

I've been doing some thinking and figured I would ask the blogsphere.... How would you combine all of these different assets to enable our customers and partners to change the world? It seems like we have a lot of stuff (facilities, patents, technologies,
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Microsoft Technologies Available for Licensing

This is pretty amazing. We are making quite a few technologies available for others to build products with. I think most of them come via Microsoft Research. See http://microsoftipventures.com/ for information on how to license them. Business Week has
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Microsoft Small Business Center, a Tablet PC, and a 5-year old

A friend of mine has a very talented 5-year old daughter who has been using a Tablet PC to draw pictures. You can see her hard at work on a Tablet PC at http://www.helencards.com/ . Her dad, Paul, has used Microsoft’s Small Business Center (was called
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Using the netsh Command-Line Tool to Fix Connection Problems

I was recently helping someone in Chicago with an interesting problem that led to me using the netsh command-line tool, which I had never used before. The Problem When she would dial into her ISP, she would connect to the ISP, but could not get to any
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SOA Demo on MSDN's Channel 9

Our video is now live on http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=38823 . To repeat the explanation of this demo, which originated in e-mail from me to the Scobleizer himself is: I work in the Redmond MTC (Microsoft Technology Center) and we have

Windows Media High Definition Video

Robert X. Cringely has an interested article where he guesses that the Mac Mini is going to be a device for downloading and watching movies in High Definition (HD), and make it proprietary like the iPod . Sounds pretty cool to me, but I already download
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Defending Microsoft’s Products and Bill Gates

At the risk of getting flamed from in the blogsphere, I’ve got to stand up and voice my opinion against Charles Cooper’s “ Gates and the code-jockey elite ”. It is generally filled with negative comments about Bill Gates being Chief Software Architect
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TulaFale: A Security Tool for Web Services

TulaFala looks to be pretting interesting. It is part of the Samoa Project from Microsoft Research in Cambridge. See http://securing.ws/ . The description of the problem and the project sounds impressive, and useful: An XML web service is, to a first
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Great Windows Applications to Download

I am often amazed at some of the applications people come up with. Here are a couple of specific ones that I have tried lately, and have been impressed with. DateLense for a very interesting and efficient way to look at your calendar (thanks Shish ) KeyHole
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Resource Kits

Resource Kits have some of the greatest tools for digging into a Microsoft product for fun, to learn more about the product, to support it better, or just to make your life easier. Here are a few that we find useful when building, running, and maintaining
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