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February 2007 - Posts

What makes a good user experience?
I'm catching up on old (last month at least) Polymorphic Podcasts with Craig Shoemaker (no - not the comedian but the Sharepoint expert, ASP Insider, ASP.NET MVP and so on guy)... I listed to this one recently and there were a ton of good points that Read More...
Have you registered for MIX?
http://visitmix.com/ for all the details... Read More...
Columbus, OH SOA/Composite Applications Talk
I promised (quite a while ago unfortunately) that I would post the slides for my talk at the Columbus .NET Users Group. The talk was on Composite Applications and SOA. It was a lively conversation. The only critique that I heard back was that it wasn't Read More...
Data Replication as an Enterprise SOA Antipattern
This is a great article in the Architecture Journal that points out a fantastic Antipattern. Antipatterns are common mistakes that architects and developers make over and over - often with the best intentions in mind. This particular Antipattern is one Read More...
ArcReady Kicks off today!
The first ArcReady events happens today in Dallas, TX. ArcReady is a quarterly event in 14 (currently - more to come) cities across the US. We've got Tim Landgrave , who needs to blog more to keep us up to date with his activities, speaking at 11 of the Read More...
Mobile phone voice mail on a Vista Gadget
Via Jason Landgridge - You can get your mobile voicemail sent right to your PC either in email or on a Vista Gadget right on your desktop. And it's Free! I was impressed. This would have been extremely useful last week when I was out of the country and Read More...
Introducing... Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 6 has gone public! Announced in Barcelona, Spain this morning - WM6 will be hitting the streets in the second quarter of 2007. There re a ton of new features but the ones that are the biggest deal are the ones that you won't see in most Read More...
New York may ban iPods and cell phones while crossing street
Wow! This is amazing. Senator Carl Kruger from NY is trying to get legislation passed that will ban electronic devices while crossing the street. You could face up to a $100 fine for crossing the street. That's not while driving - that's while walking! Read More...
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