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Bill Gates and the Windows Embedded Student Challenge

Justin Creasy is blogging about the Microsoft Windows Embedded Student Challenge ( WESC 2005 ) event going on this week-end in Redmond. In this installment he talks about Bill Gates visiting the teams who have come from all over the world. Justin was
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Virtual Earth

Wait until you see what is coming this summer! Chandu Thota who is on the team getting the Virtual Earth project going has some screen shots on his blog . Maps, aerial imagery, photos, directories and more. This is going to be big. - Alfred (Microsoft
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MSN Newsbot

MSN Newsbot uses search and MSNBC to gather news from over 4,000 sources on the internet. Read all about it at the MSN Sandbox . Try the US version at http://newsbot.msnbc.msn.com But if you live some place else visit the Sandbox site for direct links
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VS.NET 2004 Sucks, Use KDevelop

A friend just pointed out an article over on NewsForge , The Online Newspaper for Linux and Open Source. The article attempts to compare VS.NET and KDevelop and according to the article KDevelop is the winner: “Given the choice between these two
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The NCAA will NEVER be forgiven

After reading Scoble’s blog , Kevin Shofield’s post and the comment by Alfred I am completely outraged. The current ruling by the NCAA is something that I will never forgive. At the current time computer science enrollments are dropping on
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Virtual What?

Have you seen Virtual Server 2005 or played with Virtual PC? Well if you haven’t (and even if you have) there are two great videos on Channel 9 about these products. I would highly encourage everyone to check them out. Virtual Server Post Virtual

Are you going to be the Last Developer Standing?

A friend and student ambassador pointed out a contest, The Last Developer Standing , and asked me to promote it. I began looking into the contest and it appeared to be really cool, until I read the rules and regulations and found out the contest is only

NewsGator Plug-In for Community Server

I have created a workspace on GotDotNet for this plug-in. The code that is up there is pretty much just a proof of concept code. While it works there is no plug-in documentation or code documentation. I do plan to update this later in the week, but for
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Like sharing music AND seeing a cool implementation of Community Server code?

Then you should visit Crossfader , a new community site for “the global electronic artist”, courtesy of Microsoft . This is built on the new Community Server code from Telligent Systems – the basic version of which is open source, so
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How would Slashdot percieve the MSA program?

Is the Microsoft Student Ambassador (MSA) program really worth it? I would have to say yes! The program is an excellent program and you can see other companies such as IBM, Apple, and Sun running similar program. One thing that is unique about the program
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Want to become a Microsoft Student Ambassador?

The Microsoft Student Ambassador program is an excellent program that provides students excited about technology ( Microsoft , .NET , C# , VB.NET , Apple , Linux , FreeBSD , Java , PHP , etc...) a way to interact with Microsoft . The Student Ambassador
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Shared Source Projects from Microsoft

Josh Ledgard has a great blog entry where he talks about shared source project by Microsoft employees. He provides links to a bunch of them. Take a look. Perhaps you'll find something useful and want to join the community around one of these projects.
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The places technology takes us...

Most of the time you never know where life's going to lead you next. It may lead you down a path you never wished to go, it may lead you to being famous, or maybe something that perked your interest will become a world wide fad. There's a great article
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Mono and .NET on Linux

Josh Blake and a friend put together a great blogcast on using Mono and Linux to run .NET applications. They also show off GTK# and a few other features. Check out the blog cast here . --Eric (Grand Valley State University)
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What should the Student Flash cover?

Students – a question for you all. What would you like us to cover in this blog (or over on the e-newsletter)? Our goal so far has been to do two things: 1. Cover some of the things going on at Microsoft that are of interest to student developers
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