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Innovation Showcase Headlines – 11/23/2009

Here are this weeks headlines from the Innovation Showcase … PDC09 - Microsoft to Open Source the .NET Micro Framework Microsoft Sync Framework Power Pack for SQL Azure The IT Complexity Crisis: Danger and Opportunity Adding Unique Windows 7 Technical

Innovation Showcase Headlines – 11/16/2009

The Innovation Showcase does not fail to deliver on this weeks top headlines. Check out the stories below… Dell GIS Helps Its Customers Reduce Costs Through Solutions Built on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Facebook Toolkit for .NET Developers Firefox

Innovation Showcase Headlines – 11/09/2009

Lots of terrific articles posted this week on the Innovation Showcase news site. Read about new features in Visual Studio 2010 , check out David Chappells’ whitepaper on the SharePoint 2010 Developer Platform and see video interviews with Don Box and

O’Neil’s 7 on 7

Jim O’Neil , a developer evangelist for Microsoft, has published 7 detailed technical articles on 7 features of Windows 7 that developers should be looking at if they want to really shine on the new OS. Task Bar Federated Search Extended Linguistic Services
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PDC09 – Register Today

Register by October 30th and receive a $300 discount! Get Windows 7 Compatible PDC09 attendees can get a jumpstart on making sure their applications run seamlessly on Windows 7.  Technical experts will be available onsite at the Windows 7 Developer

Innovation Showcase Headlines 10/26/2009

Here are the latest headlines form the Innovation Showcase site: Architecture Thought Leaders Gathered in New York Ribbit for Silverlight (R4SL) – Deep Dive Event Intel CEO Paul Otellini Speaks at FoxBusiness About Three Reasons Why Corporations May Not

Innovation Showcase Headlines – 10/19/2009

Here are the latest headlines from the Innovation Showcase   An Architect’s perspective on Silverlight 3 ARCast.TV Special - Jim Wilt on Increasing Solution Adoption Success Using Architectural Skills Setting Beautiful Bing Pictures as your Windows

Light up your application on Windows 7

Light up your applications on Windows 7!   GET Windows 7 API Pack Windows 7 SDK Windows 7 Application Compatibility Cookbook JOIN Channel 9 Windows 7 community, including video tutorials LEARN Download the Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers Windows
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Innovation Showcase Headlines – 10/05/09

Here are the latest headlines from the Innovation Showcase   site. Fault Tolerance in Windows Azure .NET Rx Framework: Asynchronous Development with LINQ over Events How to deliver True HD with Silverlight and Smooth Streaming Choosing the Right

Innovation Showcase Web Site Launched

My teammates and I have launched a new site devoted to keeping you informed of the great solutions being created by our customers and partners using Windows 7 , Windows Azure , Silverlight 3 and Internet Explorer 8 . We will be posting articles about

Windows 7 Incubation Week

Thanks to everyone who submitted their nomination for Microsoft BizSpark Incubation Week for Windows 7 in Boston during 10/05/2009 – 10/09/2009. We are getting very cool application nominations using new and unique features of Windows 7 , and looking
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Windows 7 – Sexy, Sensitive and Heading Your Way

The Windows 7 Sensor and Location API There are some very intriguing new API’s in Windows 7 such as Touch, Jump Lists, Taskbar and the subject of this article, Sensors and Location. Windows 7 includes native support for sensors, devices that measure physical

Windows 7 Sensor and Location API – A Sample Application

In order to learn about sensor development, I decided to do a take on the Sensor Diagnostic Tool application. My application called Sensor Starter is a WPF application that leverages the Sensor Wrapper Library to program to the Sensor API. The User Interface

Windows 7 Sensor and Location API – The API Details

Windows 7 provides a Win32 COM API for working with sensors. There are 3 COM Interfaces: ISensorManager - Sensor enumeration, attachment event, request permissions ISensor - Get and set properties, get report, events (new report, detachment, state change,

Windows 7 Sensor and Location API – Getting Started

To get started working with the Sensor and Location API, you may want to purchase an inexpensive sensor board from Freescale called the Flexis JM Badge Board . For location you may want to purchase Streets and Trips (GPS) 2009 which includes a USB GPS
 
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