May 2006 - Posts

Sexy Li'l Plaything
In stark contrast to my outlook on human relationships, when it comes to devices, I'm a use 'em, abuse 'em, and lose 'em kinda guy. I buy devices rarely, use them intensely for a short period of time, and then go back to my hohum, relatively disconnected Read More...
Posted 25 May 06 08:11 by KorbyP | 2 Comments   
Will CodePlex Replace Gotdotnet Workspaces?
Microsoft PM, Jim Newkirk responds to the oft asked question: will CodePlex replace gotdotnet Workspaces? Read More...
Posted 24 May 06 03:51 by KorbyP | 0 Comments   
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CodePlex Developers: Download VSTF Team Explorer and TF.exe for FREE
CodePlex isn't just a shiny, new, hexagonally-embossed website for hardcore, online collaborative software developers and aficionados, it's a website sitting on top of a burly, new software configuration management system called Visual Studio Team Foundation Read More...
Microsoft Research's "MapCruncher" and Virtual Earth Demo at VSLive! Orlando
I'm sitting in a session on Web Mashups at VSLive! Orlando . Speakers are Ken Levy , the new product planner for Windows Live and Steve Milroy, a Virtual Earth Tech Consultant at Microsoft. Steve just did a demo of MapCruncher, an application from Microsoft Read More...
Jim Newkirk Announces CodePlex
Over the last year, I found myself working on an another exciting [sigh] v1 product [sigh] at Microsoft [sigh] with an amazingly talented and passionate team [sigh] . As a born blogger, there are few things more difficult than keeping a big, fat, exciting Read More...
Social Computing Symposium: Watch it Live
SCS2006 ( agenda and participants ) is being streamed in near realtime to the Web, today and tomorrow, Monday, May 8-9. Watch it Live As you watch, you can chat with the participants, including me at irc.freenode.net/scs2006: a fascinating exercise. To Read More...
Robert Reich Comments on the Coming Google.opoly
A few days ago, I boldly asserted that, "Attracting 49% of all online searches and a sizeable share of all online advertising expenditures, Google risks becoming or being perceived as the most monopolistic business on Earth, even if they just stick to Read More...

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