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March 2005 - Posts

Analogy?

Service orientation is to object orientation as Relativity is to quantum theory
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Argh ... Cingular

Last Tuesday I lost my phone. That’s painful enough by itself, but resolution was even more painful. I figured I’d just walk into an AT&T Wireless/Cingular store and buy a new phone. Well, I’m a legacy AT&T Wireless customer;
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Avalon and Indigo CTP releases

Avalon and Indigo are now available to MSDN subscribers . This is Indigo’s first public release for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Also see the WinFX SDK documentation ; WinFX currently comprises .NET 2.0, Indigo and Avalon.
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Microsoft buys Groove

Microsoft has just announced it will acquire Groove Networks. Ray Ozzie will become Microsoft CTO. This is, at the very least, extremely interesting. (My first BlogJet post…)
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Upcoming ASP.NET 2.0 course in the Boston area

Fritz Onion , of Pluralsight , is giving a 4 day intensive course on ASP.NET 2.0 . One instance of the course will be held in the Boston area.
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Comments off

I had to disable comments ... the comment spam today was completely insane... What's the solution?
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Bad day for Microsoft; good day for Amazon

http://blogs.msdn.com/pathelland/archive/2005/03/03/384636.aspx
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Enterprise Library Webcast Series

There's a great webcast series getting started on Enterprise Library - the new unified release of seven key application blocks from Microsoft patterns and practices : • 3/3/2005 - patterns & practices Live: Enterprise Library Overview • 3/4/2005 -
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Kinitos releases V1.6

Kinitos , the startup I co-founded before I joined Microsoft, has released their 1.6 version : Kinitos announced today the release of version 1.6 that revolutionizes how enterprises and software vendors deploy and manage their Microsoft .NET Framework-based
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