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I've had a number of people ask me for the deck I presented last week, at the TechEd EMEA 2008 Developers conference in Barcelona. The session was titled: Distributed Embedded Systems - The Next Big Developer Opportunity! I've uploaded it to Windows Live Read More...
With less than a week to go before this year's TechEd EMEA Developers conference, you may have started thinking about your schedule. So many sessions to see, so little time! Last week, I posted a complete list of the Windows Embedded track sessions ( Read More...
Back in September, I visited the European Microsoft Innovation Center (EMIC) in Aachen, Germany. It's quite an interesting place - the EMIC targets the creation of advanced technologies which could be in the market within three to six years. While I was Read More...
  This year, we're introducing a new track for embedded development technologies at TechEd EMEA. As owner of this track, I want to share some details about the track content, along with the thinking behind it. Windows Embedded Track Overview Finding Read More...
On my last trip to Redmond a couple of months ago, I sat down with the some folks from the .NET Micro Framework. We discussed some of the what , where , why and how 's, saw some development kits, and got a peak at what's coming in the 3.0 release. And Read More...
A lot of big changes have taken place in my "world" over the past 6 months, and I'm using this post to formally kick-off a new chapter in my life (and in this blog). From Live to Embedded. Once again, I've taken on a new focus. I'm working on Read More...
Right before the holidays, I saw down with Marc Mercuri to discuss the recently released Tafiti Windows Live Quick Application and how it evolved from one of Marc’s recent incubation projects. The interview just went live this morning on Channel9 ; you Read More...
I'm really excited about participating in the upcoming ReMIX event in Boston. I'm especially fond of Boston, as I lived there during most of the '80s. (I first moved there to attend New England Conservatory as a violin major. I ended up quitting violin, Read More...
Windows Live ID Web Authentication By now, I hope you've heard about the recent release of Windows Live ID Web Authentication. If you haven't, here are some links you should check out: dev.live.com , the place for all things developer-related to Windows Read More...
I was out of the office last week on vacation (check out our awesome seaplane ride to Victoria !), and a number of things were released that I want to be sure and call out. New release of the Windows Live Contacts control . You can read about the new Read More...
With a recent update to the Silverlight Streaming service, it's now even easier to instantiate a hosted app on a web page: all you need is a single iframe element whose source attribute refers to a server-side invocation URL. You can now write something Read More...
Looks like I missed this announcement while I was away on my recent ReMIX Europe tour (more on that in a future post). I wanted to call it out anyway, just in case you, too, may have missed it. 11.5 terabytes of new data! Including... Lots of new 3D imagery Read More...
Yesterday we released this Channel9 interview with Koji Kato and Danny Thorpe from the Windows Live platform team. Koji and Danny share their views on Internet software development and evolving Windows Live into a platform. This was my first time behind Read More...
Apologies for "going dark". I had to put everything on hold for about a month to deal with the aftermath of the big windstorm we had back on Dec. 14th (you can read about it here on my personal blog, if you're interested), and it's taken me another month Read More...
ISearchQueryHelper is a COM interface that can be used to convert from Advanced Query Syntax (AQS) to a SQL query that can be passed to the OLE DB Provider for Windows Search. (For background, see my previous post: Advanced Query Syntax: What, Where, Read More...
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