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January 2004 - Posts

Open for business (again)
I’m back. I took a little vacation from my “experiment” to attend to wrapping up some features for the next release of SP2. Yeah, I know it’s facetious to call blogging an experiment when it’s clearly done by tens of thousands of people, but it’s an experiment Read More...
Mac OS X Hall of Shame (part 1)
Pierre Igot has posted has posted a Mac OS X Hall of Shame at AppleLust.com . I note this not to revel in the joy of a competitor’s product getting some criticism (no, really, I’m not), but because for many things that he listed, you could Read More...
And about that Home Networking guide...
I'm still looking for some feedback on the Home Networking Guide. As I said below, my team shipped this tool a little while back. It helps users figure out what’s the best home network (hardware, media types, etc) for their environment, helps with Read More...
This is broken!
Just a quick post… I found this site earlier today. Sometimes you need to immerse yourself in what’s broken to understand how to avoid ever being there in the first place. Link: thisisbroken.com Read More...
Some reviews
I’ll post more later, but for now, here are a couple reviews of Windows XP SP2 Beta, that discuss some of the new Wireless UI that I’ve been working on for the past year. Check them out at Ars Technica and SecurityPipeline . Oh, and actually, Read More...
Home Networking Guide
My team shipped an interesting tool a little while back. It helps users figure out what’s the best home network (hardware, media types, etc) for their environment, helps with purchasing, and installing the hardware. It’s called the Home Networking Read More...
And introducing...
Alright, so I’m blogging. I’m Sean Lyndersay, and I’m a lead Program Manager on the Network Experience team in Windows (at Microsoft). What’s that mean? I don’t know either, but it sounds good, so I’m going to stick with it. Maybe I’ll explain it later. Read More...
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