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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:32 PM
Your Digital Lifestyle
In our quest for hearts and minds, Microsoft has traditionally been VERY successful at minds (making the intellectual value proposition), but not so successful with the hearts part (emotion - making you feel for our products). However, I just saw
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008 2:06 PM
Edvangelist on tour!
My buddy edwin is hitting the road on the Digital Dorm Room tour! He's taking an RV - packing it full of the latest and greatest Microsoft technologies and driving around the North East. Want to know where the Edvangelist on wheels will strike
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Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:17 PM
Gmail + AIM = One less IM client!
Now you can use Gmail to connect to AIM - wooohooo - no more stupid ads :) Recently, I found out that pidgeon and Trillian are blocked by MS corpnet - so i was MIA for a while on AIM. Now I'm back - with only two clients! (MSN allows you to connect to
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Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:04 PM
Microsoft Refract - RefractIt.com (coming soon)
In my short time as an Academic Developer Evangelist for Microsoft I've come to understand that scale is the #1 thing I need to get right. There are waaaaay more students than mes! Goal : Make the best content possible to help as many students as possible.
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Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:52 PM
3 MS Tech Toys to know
While, none of these are new to the scene, there are technologies which everyone I've talked to loves - so I figured I'd post em' all in the same place :) Microsoft Robotics Studio (Level = know what a robot is): Write some code to run a robot - except
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:10 AM
How Ruby Showed Me Why Microsoft Wins Developers
Recently, I spent a few precious hours of my late night dev time learning Ruby on Rails. The syntax is great and the libraries are well developed for such a young community. The fun ends there... Ruby on Rails is widely touted as the easy language to
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