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"Vanity" searching

After being taken to task by some recent commenters I'm a bit hesitant about suggesting that I (or others) are vain, but I can't come up with a better tag for it. I find that quite often I want to find a post on my blog. Because I often write about things
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Vista DOES HAVE Podcasting! (but it’s a bit ugly). The RSS screen saver is built in too..

Regular readers (if I have any) will know that RSS is one of my interests. So I noticed Robert Scoble’s post “Windows Media 11’s lack of Podcasting gets noticed” which in turn followed up a post on Geek News Central For background: Podcasts are just RSS

Got the search I want in IE7

So, last week I was talking about " getting the search you want " this morning I was looking for some information on Microsoft's intranet. We're testing the next version of sharepoint search internally and I as I putting my search in I was thinking, "I

RSS Stumbler now available for download

It was a pleasant surprise to get a mention from Robert Scoble , for my "RSS in 90 lines of code", and the I'm pleased to announce that it is available for download. Before give you the link, please be aware that Only the source code is included, you

Programming RSS - a complete reader in just 90 lines of code !

I know - platfrom folks shouldn't do code. But yesterday I wrote my first "proper" program in nearly 2 years. My university lecturers would hate me to call VB "proper" programming: but although I've done a some scripting I haven't written anything with

Get the search you want in IE7

I guess people who worked for Microsoft a few years ago must have some idea what it's like to be Google right now. A huge market share means people want to criticize you, you seek solace by watching your stock price, but that only makes you worry that
 
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