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Over the next three weeks I will be packing it up, hitting the road, and talking directly with Developers and Designers like you! From Philly to Norfolk to Harrisburg to Pittsburgh I’ll be showing off in person everything Expression Studio 3, Silverlight
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I had a great time meeting everyone at PhillyNJ.Net . Lots of interest around Silverlight and Expression especially when it comes to Line of Business Applications. As promised you can now download my slides and code. The deck is a bunch
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An Exciting Launch This week kicked off the “virtual” Silverlight 3 and Expression Studio 3 launches. For weeks the SeeTheLight website had a placeholder countdown timer. As UX Geek and Twitter user it was pretty exciting as we all watch the
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I still think I have one of the coolest jobs at Microsoft. Not only do I get to speak my mind online , conferences , workshops and usergroups but I also get to go into actual customer accounts. Which brings me to Twitter . I know it
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The final episode of my User Experience talk is now available. Check it out here . You can also grab the latest Powerpoint slides from here . Enjoy! Technorati Tags: User Experience in the Enterprise , UX , Remix
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Part 2 and Part 3 are now available for viewing. Enjoy! Technorati Tags: User Experience in the Enterprise , UX , Remix
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I have gotten some really good feedback from you all on the article I wrote, and wanted to say thank you. =) What's next? Well a Video of course! This will be an ongoing series with each video running 20 minutes or less. Nice digestible nuggets for your
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IT Departments in today’s enterprise are consistently being asked to do more with less. But how do you accomplish such a feat? One of the often overlooked areas is that of user experience. Bad user experience can cause employee frustration and it costs
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ComponentOne has some great examples showing off what a nextgen app can look like in the enterprise. These demos use One-Click deployment, take advantage of WPF for visual effects, show off some AJAX enabled controls, and even have Office 2007 Navigation
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