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Smart, Deep Property Notifications in CLINQ v2.0
I haven't said much about CLINQ lately but that's mostly because we've been trying to get v2.0 ready to ship. We're nearly there, so I thought I would start by talking about one of the new features - smart property notifications
The Evolution of the Cloud - Then and Now
With all of the hype surrounding Cloud computing, Microsoft's upcoming Cloud OS and current efforts around Live Mesh, I thought I would take a trip on the WABAC machine to look at where it all started
Microsoft's Lofty Direction
With the PDC coming up shortly and Microsoft's trickled announcements of Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0, what is Microsoft's direction, and will it work for them?
Apple drops the iPhone NDA for Released Software
In case you hadn't yet heard, Apple has dropped the NDA for the iPhone which allows us to now discuss openly all aspects of iPhone programming for released versions of the SDK
Choosing the right Mobile SDK and Platform for your Application
Lately the decision as to which mobile devices to target and which mobile SDK to use for building your application has become much less clear. This blog post takes a look at some of the current options for building mobile apps; their pros and cons
Cappuccino, Objective-J, and You
This blog post takes a look at Cappuccino, Objective-J, and what they might mean to you as a web application developer
Microsoft promises to extend ASP.NET to Apache and .NET to other OS's... in 2002
I found a ZDnet article from 2002 that outlined Microsoft's plans to extend ASP.NET to run on Apache, .NET to run on non-MS Operating Systems, and .NET to connect to Oracle.
The Really, Really Odd Couple Debuts - Seinfeld and Gates during the Giants Game
The Really, Really Odd Couple - Gates and Seinfeld - debuted last night and you can find the video online everywhere. In this post are my thoughts on the advertisement.
Google releases Chrome... and there was much rejoicing. yay.
Google hath descended from the mountaintop and hath delivered unto us the Chrome browser. Wow, just what I wanted... yet another browser.
Enterprise Web Services Manifesto - Wire Formats
In this blog post in the series I am going to cover some points about wire formats and which formats I like and which formats I dislike, and why.

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