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July 2005 - Posts

New Layout for MSDN Mobile Developer Center Community Page

Earlier this month I mentioned the new look for the community page on the MSDN Windows Embedded Developer Center . In like fashion, this new layout has now been applied to the MSDN Mobile Developer Center community page as well. Check out all the new
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eMbeddedFlorida.net User Group Launches in September

The Windows Mobile and Embedded Developer Community has a new addition in the southern US: eMbeddedFlorida.net . Check them out. This new group's first meeting will be held 8 September at the Microsof Tampa office, with the agenda consisting of an overview
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FT Article on Corporate Blogging

An article in last week's Financial Times addresses the continuing increase in prominence of blogs as a means of instituting a dialogue between companies and their customers. The article is entitled "The rise of the corporate blogger" and speaks to what
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New Design for the MSDN Embedded Community Page

I encourage you to check out the new look for the Community pages on the MSDN Embedded Developer Center ! You'll notice that the layout has been changed to present more information in a smaller space on the page -- this is a good thing, as we've found
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Free Training on Visual Studio 2005 ("Whidbey") and SQL Server 2005 ("Yukon") from MS Learning

Although the products themselves have yet to launch, Microsoft Learning has training content available today on the Beta releases of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005. Available to you now are free skills assessments, free E-Learning, free E-Reference
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Steve Ballmer Channel 9 Interview: The Importance of Developers

Check out Robert Scoble 's video interview of SteveB, wherein (among other topics) Steve gives insight into why he thinks developers are so important to MS: “Q: You're famous for the "developers, developers, developers" speech. Why are developers so important
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