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  • Twitter with Friends Using the WPF Client Witty

    Twittering with friends seems to be the new ''thing-to-do'' on the web these days. Many bloggers are using it and it has even made its way into an episode of CSI! So what exactly is Twitter you ask? Twitter is an online web service that lets you post what you are doing - in 140 characters or less - in which those who are ''following'' can track ...
    Posted to The Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on December 26, 2007
  • Building your family tree with Family.Show

    A few weeks ago Tim Sneath, who is a Group Manager and Evangelist at Microsoft, posted about Family.Show which caught my eye. I decided to give it a try. Family.Show is a genealogy application built on the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) by a company called Vertigo. Family.Show is a very slick application for building your family tree ...
    Posted to The Windows Experience Blog (Weblog) by Brandon LeBlanc on August 7, 2007
  • New Silverlight DreamScenes for download

    The Sliverlight crew has put together a Silverlight DreamScene that they call ''Dusk'' and are releasing at MIX07 this week, in both standard 4:3 and widescreen 16:9 aspect ratios.  The downloads are part of an updated Silverlight-enabled site that the team will be unveiling on Monday 30 April. But, as Brandon points out in his ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on April 30, 2007
  • Small Software Developers: Get Flying with Windows Vista

    Project codename ''Glidepath'' is an Evangelism initiative targeted at helping MicroISVs get started and be successful with a focus on Windows Vista. Project Glidepath includes a free software factory add-in for Visual Studio 2005 that delivers, via RSS, guidance, content, code samples, step-by-step instructions and even custom tools that help ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by james on February 7, 2007
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