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April 2009 - Posts

Adding Social capability to your website
You can now use the Windows Live Messsenger toolkit to add social capability to your existing website. This allows you to add Messenger chat in your website to create deeper engagement and return visits. Here is the Live messenger blog link for more information: Read More...

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Previewing your standards compliant Web site in Expressions Web Superpreview
The Expressions Web team just announced Superpreview - the capability to view what your web site code would look like rendered in differnet browsers. This will allow you to address layout rendering issues across browsers. Take a look at the preview, and Read More...

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Discovering the Microsoft Web Platform
In another Indiana Jones-like adventure we uncover the tools for Design and Development of a rich web capability on the microsoft platform using Expressions, silverlight, and the new Internet server platform. Heres a sight with many references and a free Read More...

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Scandinavian Air Service Migrates Data Warehouse from Z series/DB2 to Dl580 with Cobol emulation from Microfocus
Many financial services cost containment discussions start and end with "alas its on a mainframe in Cobol, and its probably prohibitive to extract ourselves from it". Here is and example of Scandinavian Air using Microfocus to migrate the Cobol Data Warehouse Read More...

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Trying out Gaze from Microsoft Advertising
As of the moment I write this my application for use of the beta Gaze application hasnt been approved, but that was 3 min ago :). SO you may or may not see my code snippet below. In the meantime..What is Gaze? Its an inline silverlight gadget triggered Read More...

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Picture Board communication brought to life on Windows Mobile
While verbal communication has proven difficult for many with Autism, picture boards have proven a valuable tool in the communication arsenal. Thanks to Gondy Leroy of Claremont Graduate University and Gianluca De Leo of Old Dominion University, with Read More...

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