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BC Ferries Virtual Earth Mash-up
Check this out! I've ridden on the ferry route (e.g. Swartz Bay - Tsawwassen) couple of times going between Vancouver and Victoria. BC Ferries is using Virtual Earth not only for maps, but when you click on the arrow icon, you can see the destination, Read More...
Microsoft Surface - Blending Virtual and Physical Worlds
When I was doing my masters degree at UBC CS , I had the chance to expose to many innovative ways that human can interact with computers. One of the fascinating area is supporting collaborative work on table top display. There are two very cool aspects Read More...
Introducing Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map
The Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map is a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application that helps developers visualize the different programs, servers, services, and tools that will help them build solutions. It allows them to drill down Read More...
Popfly - creating your own mash-ups in minutes
Popfly is the fun and easy way to build and share mash-ups, gadgets and Web pages using pre-built “Blocks” that connect to online services. In this video , you can see Popfly in action. For example, how to create a Twittler, Virtual Earth, and GeoName Read More...
Welcome our new blogger Paul!
As our Microsoft Canada team heading down to MIX, Paul Laberge (our Partner Developer Advisor) and I will be working together and sharing with MIX exictments on this blog with a focus on rich user experience on web and its related technologies. Paul is Read More...
Designers and Developers Working Together!
One of the most interesting things I want to find out about Expression Studio is how designers and developers can work together creating real world applications using the tools. What will be their work process? Would it be different than the process that Read More...
Introducing Microsoft Silverlight - Light up the web
Yes! Windows Presentation Foundation /Everywhere (WPF/E) now has an official name - Microsoft Sliverlight. "Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications Read More...
Expression Web joins MSDN subscription family
I’m very happy to tell everyone that Expression Web is now available to MSDN premium subscribers. Expression Blend will become available as well once the product ships in Q2 2007. Several people asked about this on Monday night when I was attending the Read More...
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