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Want to learn why you should look at the Internet Explorer 8 for developing better user experiences? We have just the guy to explain and give ideas around the new features of Internet Explorer 8. In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Jon Box,
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Developers got a sneak peak at Internet Explorer 9 at Professional Developers Conference (PDC09) . Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows and Windows Live Division, shared an early look at some of the work under way on Internet Explorer 9, highlighting
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Windows 7 offers a real opportunity for ISVs to enhance the user experience of your software with new features. Many of these features are straight forward, such a support for libraries and jump lists. Your developers can learn about the effort and how
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Web Application Toolkit for Internet Explorer 8 helps you leverage the new features in Internet Explorer 8 (Web Slices, Accelerators and Visual Search Providers). You’ll be able to extend the reach of your Web site and services to users who are not on
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You can extend your Web application with a set of samples, templates, and documentation. The extensions are packaged as Web Application Toolkits and are available on MSDN’s Code Gallery. Web Application Toolkits help you get up and running quickly and
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Your customers will be getting Internet Explorer 8 through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) this week. IE8 upgrades Windows XP, Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. The update is available in the “Update rollup” category, and will
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Windows 7 is on it’s way. Windows 7 will be generally available (GA) on October 22. The version that goes public in October will be available for you in late July. In Getting Ready for Windows 7 Part 1: Why Be Ready for Windows 7? , we explored the business
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There are four big areas we think about building in a browser for a billion customers around the world. And these four areas have been put into Internet Explorer 8 . For ISVs, there are compelling reasons for your customers to use IE8 and for you to add
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Do you suffer from S.H.Y.N.E.S.S., F.O.M.S., G.R.I.P.E.S, or O.M.G.I.G.P.? Internet Explorer 8 has your cure. Even Bobcat Goldthwait likes the new Internet Explorer 8 videos . TechFlash explains in Bobcat Goldthwait: Microsoft IE ads better than Police
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XAMLfest Online will be delivered via a combination of live and recorded content. Recorded content can be accessed at any time, but each recorded session should be viewed prior to its related live session. Live sessions will take place twice daily for
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With the release candidate of Windows 7 publicly available soon, we thought you might like a sheet that helps you decide which features of Windows 7 to incorporate in your application. Scenario Windows 7 Features Customer Value 1 Desktop Application ·
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Big excitement today around the release of the Release Candidate (RC) for Windows 7. The release candidate is available on MSDN with public availability coming on May 5. So you'll be able to get the bits directly from the Windows 7 site. This posting
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Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server SP2 include fixes and enhancements designed to improve performance, availability, and stability in your server farms. SP2 provides the groundwork for future major releases of SharePoint
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The release candidate (RC) for Windows 7 is just around the corner. Dates for the Windows 7 RC were announced earlier this week. This blog posting is meant to be a one-stop introduction to next steps for the process of getting your application Windows
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Starting on or about the third week of April, users still running Internet Explorer 6 or Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 will get a notification through Automatic Update about Internet Explorer
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