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March 2004 - Posts

Without sounding too much like a sales pitch here, I would like to put the word out that my team in Exchange, that is building the next great versions of Outlook Web Access (OWA) and Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) , is looking for a solid developer to help Read More...
The competitions seemed to break down along cultural lines. The Japanese robots reigned supreme when it came to sumo-wrestling, while the European teams showed off their skills on the football pitch. As for the American machines, they specialised in demolishing Read More...
Best Practices for Representing XML in the .NET Framework by Dare Mark Cuban iPod Rumors on Engadget Read More...
Seems that Google recalc'd the web today. Sure enough, the link power has raised this to a 4. I admit there are one or two other links to my site, even from this blog, but 4 is what Scoble said and 4 is what I got. Read More...
The guy who created Craigslist , Craig Newmark, has a weblog . Craigslist a site for finding things (people, places, items, jobs, whatever) is becoming one of my favorites. It's helping me find people to meet up and play hoops and soccer . Read More...
Earlier I asked Robert Scoble to link to a site I run to see if his link power could raise my Google rank from zero. Two weeks have past and the site is still a zero. Perhaps Google has not recalc'd the rankings in the past two weeks. I don't know. Read More...
Scoble asks the question “Why is RSS/Atom adoption so low?“ among Microsoft geeks. Citing a number of 15% of blog readers who read them in aggregation tools (as opposed to on the web). He sites: This result, in my view, blows apart the theories Read More...
Seems the LA-Vegas autonomous robot race ended today with no one claiming the $1 million prize. Only two of the entries were able to make it to the seven mile mark of the roughly one hundred and fifty mile course. The favored CMU “Red team” Read More...
Just a couple things tonight. Tried out I Love Sushi today for Don Mace's farewell lunch. Not bad, but a little pricey. Saw this MP3 player software for PocketPC whose UI looks like an iPod on Slashdot. Pimps at Sea . LA Daily News reports Karl and Kobe Read More...
Bruce's post reminds me that the start of the DARPA Grand Challenge autonomous robot race from LA to Vegas is today. Wired had an article this month on the race and the various buggies and cycles that will attempt the challenge. I am also pleased to see Read More...
KC posted an OWA tip from me on loc-independent URLs to OWA views on the Exchange blog. Have to blog one's self, geesh. Read More...
 
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