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Student Competition - Code to the Power of Windows 7
I’ve just heard about our Code 7 competition , for students. The European finalist prize is a paid trip to the PDC09 event in Los Angeles in November - plus a snazzy award – and there are a bunch of other prizes. And there’s 6 weeks until the closing Read More...
DreamSpark – free software for university students, programme extended to schools
DreamSpark was announced for university students quite some time ago so what’s new?  Well, what’s new is that we have now announced that the DreamSpark programme is now to school students as well.  This means that through no-cost access to design Read More...
A free event in Reading - introduction to our web mapping
Carla, from our Virtual Earth team tells me that they have another free seminar coming up in March, where there’s a chance to get an overview of our web-based mapping solutions. I think this is probably going to be more useful for developers within your Read More...
15,000 miles later, and the Inspiration Tour ends
Ed Dunhill and Ben Coley are part of the Microsoft Developer & Platform Evangelism team – they’re the ones that talk technology to technical university students on their “Inspiration Tour” around the country. This year, they drove 15,000 miles, visited Read More...
Moodle on Windows Server 2008?
I'm over in the US this week, with a number of our educational IT partners, and have heard about some of the things happening here that may be of interest to UK universities. One of them, {Open Source} Heroes Happen Here , is for those who are using or Read More...
MSDN - The Microsoft Developer Network - Free Events
If you have developers within your university, busily coding applications and systems for your intranet, then you may want to let them know about the free MSDN events coming up over the next few months. They're aimed at mainstream development engineers, Read More...
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