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Link dump: User Experience, Web Platform, Office System and more
Here are some interesting links that I found while catching up on blogs: User Experience: Your Britain in pictures: BBC + Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth : The BBC is collaborating with Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth to create three- dimensional representations Read More...

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Windows Vista UAC demo code: develop using least privilege
One of the new Windows Vista security features that might confuse developers is Windows User Account Control (UAC) . In order to help developers develop UAC enabled applications Microsoft has released " Windows Vista UAC Demo Sample Code " This demo sample Read More...

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Introducing Microsoft Surface
From the Microsoft site: The launch of Microsoft Surface marks the beginning of a new technology category and a user-interface revolution. Surface, Microsoft’s first surface computer, provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural Read More...

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Family.Show: a new WPF reference sample
Tim Sneath posted the first end-to-end reference sample on his blog. The Family.Show application - developed by Vertigo Software - is a genealogy explorer that allows you to create or import a family tree and explore, annotate or save it to XPS. A couple Read More...

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Re-enabling hibernation in Windows Vista after disk cleanup
Yesterday I decided to run the Windows Vista Cleanup tool, which enables you to clear your disk of unnecessary files. Main reason was that I was running out of space on my C:\ partition. So I only selected my C:\ drive to be cleaned up. After selecting Read More...

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Guidance Automation Extensions/Toolkit Feb 2007 CTP to support Windows Vista
Earlier this week version 1.2 or the February 2007 Community Technology Preview of the Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) and the Guidance Automation Toolkit (GAT) was released to the web. The Guidance Automation Extensions (GAX) enable you to run guidance Read More...

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The Panel: Code and Examples for creating front end experiences
The Panel is the place to collect showcases of new user experiences and provide insights on how they were implemented. WPF applications and Windows Live gadgets are featured. Each featured project provides the applications as well as the source code and Read More...

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Why developers should get ready for Windows Server "Longhorn"
The answer is quick and easy: build more reliable and robust applications (using the Windows Server "Longhorn" features). Jason Olson , Technical Evangelist at Microsoft, has started a series of screencasts " Developer, Meet Server " covering the various Read More...

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XAML and Web Content Management discussed at User Group Meetings
For the community members Belgium, interested in XAML or Web Content Management - and not overflowed by Dev & IT-Pro Days 2007 work - there are two of our Belgian INETA user groups that organize an event this week: Wednesday March 7th 2007 The .NET Read More...

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Dynamically start and kill a workflow with Windows Workflow Foundation
Serge Luca - who recently decided to make a move from Guidance to u2u - wrote an article on starting and killing a workflow with the Windows Workflow Foundation . This was published earlier today on www.msdn.be . Here's the summary of the article: The Read More...

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Does your application run on Windows Vista?
Last week I blogged about " How Adobe Products (Not) Support Windows Vista ". I posted this because I had some trouble installing an older version of Acrobat Reader on Windows Vista. But after a quick search I found out about this .pdf file where you Read More...

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Countdown to MIX07 and gadgets
MIX is Microsoft’s premiere conference for web developers , designers and business professionals . MIX07 will explore the next generation web technologies that help consumer-oriented, web-based businesses unlock new revenue opportunities and lower development Read More...

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Interesting links from my unread RSS Feed Items
Due to a busy travel schedule and working on the agenda of Dev & IT-Pro Days 2007 , I haven't been able to read all the posts from the blogs I'm subscribed to. But this week I've a couple of days of holidays, which allows me to catch up on "unread" Read More...

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How Adobe Products (Not) Support Windows Vista
Cara Cassidy on the Adobe Creative Solutions PR blog points to a newly released FAQ - posted by Adobe - highlighting Adobe product support for Windows Vista . Have a look at the .pdf file to check if the Adobe product you're using has support for Windows Read More...

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IIS7: The web server for Windows Vista and Beyond
While working on the agenda for the developer sessions at Dev & IT-Pro Days 2007 , I had some trouble on finding a good and knowledgeable speaker on IIS7 . IIS7 or the new Internet Information Services is already available on Windows Vista but will Read More...

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