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August 2007 - Posts

First, saw a cool Halo3 video site that uses Silverlight. The video's are cool! I'm ready to buy the game today. Second, saw a blog entry from the company, Jackson Fish Market, who built Tafiti. They give a little of the background as to the thinking, Read More...
How would you ever replace Drew Robbins, one of the district DE's? Drew is now headed to Redmond to evangelize IIS7 , which he will do great at. But, he has set a bar that is not for the faint of heart. Welcome Jeff Blankenburg , who I'm told will make Read More...
As some of my Microsoft friends are doing, I'm checking out Facebook and trying to understand why I should care. I'm on LinkedIn, and that has served a purpose for me of being notified when people have job changes. A month ago, I checked out Facebook Read More...
When ever I start getting into some development, I soon return to needing my old "Command Prompt Here" in Windows Explorer. I've done this so many times. I go search the Internet looking for someone's install script - but wait, Tim Sneath shows that this Read More...
Market Share has a site that looks at browser version market share. For July, IE6 had 45% and IE7 had 33%, Firefox had 12%, and Safari had 3%. Hopefully, we are approaching a day when IE7 will overtake IE6. In this regard, I like their trend report which Read More...
I'm not sure why this is so cool - but it is. All I can say is WOW!. Go to www.tafiti.com and check out the app. I'll never do search the same again. Is Tafiti cool because it's built on top of Silverlight? Is it cool because it talks to the Live Search Read More...
This quarter's message at ArcReady is taking advantage of Web 2.0. Register at www.arcready.com for the upcoming Memphis event on the morning of August 30. Josh Holmes will be presiding. Here is the agenda: Session 1: "What is Web2.0: Beyond the buzzword" Read More...
Yep, I thought it was a strange name too - until I saw it. This is an example of how Silverlight makes a set of data easier to consume. Nicely done - and a good way to see all the MSDN resource categories. http://www.whirlything.com Read More...
Wow! The last one? I can't believe it. I've learned a lot over the years from this show. This was one of the first shows that you could download. Plus, it had ton's of content - and you could even get the transcript. Congrat's to Robert and Erica. The Read More...
Jerry is an old friend of mine, and we've worked together at various points of our careers (like 6 times). He started working for Microsoft a while back, and he's a good catch for the company. I'm also excited that he recently started blogging again, Read More...
I just read this article and I thought it was an interesting way to explain this topic. I found it on the The ServerSide Interoperability Blog 's. They have a Mini-Guide for REST and other guides. The REST mini-guide has a long list of resources to help Read More...
Mohit Gogia talked about the programmatic interface to the new Device Emulator v3. The enhancements are really going in a good direction. There are many nice new capabilities coming out for Windows Mobile development in the VS 2008 wave, and this adds Read More...
Email Chad Campbell for details and registration. Read More...
I've spent the week in Redmond doing some research with some teammates. We were looking at a scenario where it was improved due to Software+Services, or S+S. For those folks who have not heard, S+S is our expanded view of SaaS (Software as a Service). Read More...
Just saw an article at InfoWorld that shows that MLB is now really using Silverlight (before v1.0 is released). This is a good moment for Silverlight and we all expect (as Silverlight fans) that this will continue. I am also glad that it happens in one Read More...
Dear Nashville TN area architect, Floyd DePalma, an architect at HCA, is starting an IASA chapter in Nashville, and their inaugural meeting is on August 14. The featured guest speaker will be Paul Preiss, the President and Founder of the IASA. Paul started Read More...
 
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