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Jan Tielens and Fons Sonnemans , names you're very familiar with if you're a SharePoint Wonk like me, created a very cool SmartPart WebPart : The SmartPart is a generic webpart that can contain an ASP.NET user control. Nothing new you would say, but the Read More...
MSDN will have a booth at the product fair that's happening during MVP Summit registration on Sunday evening -- I'll be there for most of the time, and I hope you'll stop by to say hello if we've already met, or introduce yourself if we haven't. If you Read More...
Heh. I went to my blog just now to look for a link, and there, down the left side, are three pictures of Kevin. The SAME three pictures. I thought it must be Sprint sending multiplies copies of the picture to Textamerica, but it turns out the Textamerica Read More...
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A whole week has gone by without a blog entry from me. (Tsk, Tsk as Chris Sells would say, although not about this.) I have a bunch of items in my “add to blog file“, but no time to compose a post around them. I'm heads down in a couple of Read More...
There's been a lot of moving around in the Microsoft blogging world, and in the last couple of days the dust has finally settled , and the new default home for what was once http://blogs.gotdotnet.com is now http://blogs.msdn.com . Lots of people worked Read More...
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Weird. Tonight I went to the store to buy the requisite 6 pounds of M&Ms (it's a Microsoft tradition to treat your team to a pound per year on your anniversary*) and all they had was black and white. Apparently there is some sort of promotion going Read More...
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Well, I’m in route to LA.   A day early, but I’m going to squeeze in a quick visit to my parents.   Saturday morning appears to be the travel time of choice for people with kids, on the way to Disneyland .   To think that I’m Read More...
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On Friday a bunch of Microsofties went to Lambert House in Seattle, a resource for GLBTQ youth and their allies for the Day of Caring . Microsoft, along with a bunch of other companies in the area, encourages employees to spend a day volunteering in the Read More...
This morning I was looking at the Microsoft Research site and saw this article about the benefits and increases of productivity that people see when working with multiple monitors, and OS changes which could result. It reminded me of one day recently Read More...
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