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What it's like writing a Windows 7 book, Pt3 “The writing process …
My new book for Microsoft Press, Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out will be available in September, a whole month ahead of the initial release schedule, but this hasn’t been easy.
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I3D Tutorials Rendering With Softimage XSI vII Mental Ray | Rss Meme
VTC Adobe Premiere CS4 How to Create a Short Film iNKiSO 527MB |HF | Release Date :September 28, 2009 http://www.vtc.com/products/Adobe-Premiere-CS4-How-to-Create-a-Short-Film.htm … MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-685): Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician By Tony Northrup, J.C. Mackin Publisher: Microsoft Press 2010 | 688 Pages | ISBN: 0735627096 | File type: PDF | 7 mb Announcing an all-new SELF-PACED TRAINING KIT designed to help maximize your …
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I3D Tutorials Rendering With Softimage XSI vII Mental Ray | Rss Meme
Windows Phones 7 Series & Classic to co-exist
Whilst the exciting announcement of Windows Phone 7 Series yesterday raises many questions itself, a lot of existing Windows Phone, specifically Windows Mobile 6.5 users are also left pondering what will happen to this platform and more importantly the devices we have today. During an interview with Microsoft today, I found out the short answer is that Microsoft is not dropping the ball entirely

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Windows Phones 7 Series & Classic to co-exist
Live from Microsoft Press Conference @ MWC 2010
Today is Windows phone day. Join Tom Warren and I as we bring you the Microsoft Press Conference live from Mobile World Congress 2010 where Microsoft is expected to make several announcements relating to its mobile strategy including but not limited to Windows Mobile 7. If you’d like to follow along the webcast, the video stream can be found on the Microsoft PressPass site .

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Location-based operating system concept: â??Locus OSâ?
Just as I’m about to leave for Mobile World Congress , an interesting video caught my attention that seems to be more timely than ever considering Microsoft’s upcoming announcements about its future mobile strategy. The video by Barton Smith , a designer from Australia of all places, appears to be a prototype UI for a conceptual “ Locus OS ” which is described as a “location-based operating system”. What makes it special is that it appears to be Microsoft branded, however without any background information I can’t say for certain if this was commissioned by Microsoft or not
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