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Glen Gordon is a Developer Evangelist with Microsoft.

He brings free Microsoft events, resources and information to developers in the Southeast.
All postings on this blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. All entries in this blog are my opinion and don't necessarily reflect the opinion of my employer.

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  • April 2005 - Posts

    I can hear the breathing in my head when I read it...
    Have you seen Darth Vader's Blog ? Very well written, and several comments are really funny. I don't think this is a marketing trick by Lucas, just an eloquent fan. Read More...
    Attend an MSDN Event, Win A Car!!!
    Really. Win a car. It actually happened to someone in Greensboro, NC who attended my event. The Microsoft Across America truck was at the event, and people who toured the truck were entered in a drawing to win a car. One of my attendees, Bob Gusek, was Read More...
    What if you have WebTV? Should you still turn it off?
    This is National TV Turnoff Week . So turn it off, and get out and do something. Come to think about it, pretend your CRT or LCD display is a TV, quit reading this blog post, and go do something physical. :-) Television tells a story in a way that requires Read More...
    Atlanta Traffic on my PocketPC
    Often I have to seriously evaluate the usefulness of mobile versions of many websites. Not so with the mobile version of Georgia Navigator . With this page I have instant mobile access to traffic information, incidents, and even traffic cameras. Check Read More...
    MSDN Events coming to North Carolina next week
    Just a friendly reminder that next week I'll be in North Carolina with some awesome content for MSDN Events. We'll be covering Web Services from the basics of an ASMX page all the way up through WSE 2.0, as well as how to access SQL Server 2005 data with Read More...
    A good day
    Today was a good day. Although I woke up early to catch a flight from Atlanta to Raleigh, NC, I took a new way to the airport that, although it’s a few miles longer, actually let me get to the airport traffic free. In Raleigh, I found my way easily Read More...
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