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TweetieBot - A BizTalk Services Experiment

Having an Internet Service Bus up in the cloud is not very entertaining unless there are services in the bus. Therefore, I built one (and already showed some of the code basics ) that’s hopefully fun to play with and will soon share the first version
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Help Wanted

After roughly 15 months of working for the firm I've got to say that while it was fun talking about the .NET Framework and BizTalk at conferences and in writing, it's quite a bit more fun to be part of building the .NET Framework and BizTalk. You could
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[WebGet] BizTalk

Steve Maine explains what's in the newest revision of the BizTalk Services SDK, including quite a few (standalone-) surprises for WCF and WF developers. In case you haven't noticed, we've dropped a new and substantially expanded build of the SDK just
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Some fun with the BizTalk Services ISB

I wrote a slightly Twitter-inspired, fun app over the weekend that's using the BizTalk Services Connectivity service and relay. In the spirit of Software+Services I'm going to give you half of it [for now] ;-) You must have the BizTalk Services SDK installed
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Connected Systems @MIX: The Videos

For those of you who couldn't make it to MIX, here are the (Silverlight-) videos of the talks from the Connected Systems Division deep-linked to sessions.visitmix.com Don Box, Steve Maine: Navigating the Programmable Web Garrett Serack, Mike Jones, Pat
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Live at MIX: WCF and the Web (and Steve Maine, and Don Box)

We love WS-* as much as we do love Web-Style services. I say "Web-style", full knowing that the buzzterm is REST. Since REST is an architectural style and not an implementation technology, it makes sense to make a distinction and, also, claiming complete
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