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February 2007 - Posts

Web 2.0
Just watch it. (via John Battelle's Searchblog via Techmeme .) Read More...
Windows and Office Launch Video
I like this one, too. Read More...
On names and codenames...
The naming of products at Microsoft is something that never ceases to fascinate the world. The latest thing to get the blogosphere's proverbial knickers in a twist is the re-renaming of Windows Live Mail to Windows Live Hotmail. Well, guess what... I Read More...
Windows Vista "Wow" Ad
I happen to really like this ad (one of the few instances of a Microsoft ad campaign that I like). Check it out. PS. I captured this ad by recording NBC's "Studio 60" on my Vista Media Center PC, and then using Movie Maker to capture just the clip above. Read More...
Mac Attack
Charlie Brooker of the Guardian (UK) posted a lovely piece called " I hate Macs ." He discusses the UK versions of the Apple " Get a Mac " campaign. My favorite quotes: ... So when you see the ads, you think, "PCs are a bit rubbish yet ultimately lovable, Read More...
New Vista Exploits
Long Zheng on his blog " I Started Something " has discovered some new Vista exploits . He's my hero. Read More...
Vista in WPF/E
Someone has built an amazing Vista site in WPF/E in what I'm told is Solvenian (via Mike Harsh's blog ). Check it out: http://www.vista.si/main.htm . Even cooler, you can view my new favorite Vista+Office ad. I don't know where to find it elsewhere, but Read More...
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