September 2008 - Posts

A website named desire
21 September 08 02:58 PM
aka the world of the web professional. Built on Deepzoom :) Am going to see if I can blag a bunch of posters to give away at UK events (since the ones listed are all US). Will update if I succeed in getting any printed over here. A website named desir Read More...
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From Flash to Silverlight - Project Rosetta
15 September 08 09:19 PM
Wanted to try out Silverlight? But a Macromedia/Adobe kind of guy/girl? Didn't know where to go? Fear not, Project Rosetta is the site for you: Project Rosetta is a site dedicated to helping designers and developers build applications in Silverlight while Read More...
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3 (more) reasons you gotta go to Remix UK on 18/19 September
15 September 08 08:39 PM
Remix is shaping up to be a great event and I'm excited about going down and hanging out with the designers and web developers attending. There is lots of great sessions planned from ScottGu and Bill Buxton keynoting to the various breakouts. But, there Read More...
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H.264 and AAC support coming to Silverlight
15 September 08 08:19 PM
A preview of Silverlight was shown at IBC last week which supported the H.264 and AAC. Cool stuff, if you are into your video...which lots of people are. “ At IBC 2008 we will be demonstrating a technology preview of H.264 video and Advanced Audio Coding Read More...
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Paolo on Live Mesh...
15 September 08 02:09 PM
Team blogger and twitterer and all things web 2.0 guru presented at the Vista Squad meeting a week or so ago. He explained it really well (didn't use a Fish + Chip anology like Mr Clayton ) and hinted at the massive potential the platform has... Check Read More...
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Microsoft Student Technology Day - 1 October
01 September 08 10:56 AM
Are you a Computer Science, Engineering, Design or a student with a passion for technology? Then we have the event of the new academic year for you! On Wednesday 1 October 2008, join Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer and other industry leaders as they discuss Read More...
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