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With so many great applications available and enhancements on the horizon, I am consciously taking a step back to survey the landscape. Our teams have been hard at work building and improving things like search refinements, code search , autocomplete, Read More...
Have you ever been stuck in the middle of a coding project and needed to find a class definition or perhaps a function call? In an effort to provide a better experience for our customers looking for code on MSDN, we have just launched the MSDN Code Search Read More...
In a series of upcoming search "bake-offs," I'll be comparing Google results to our own site search results. Up first is "volume activation" which provides a good example of TechNet site search demonstrating up-to-date results above and beyond Google's. Read More...
In case you haven't seen this latest post on the MSDN & TechNet Search Blog, I thought I'd point out the latest improvements with MSDN & TechNet site search (also rolled out on Expression). Our engineering team has been working hard on improving Read More...
By publishing your content to the internet, you are by default releasing your content to the world. The fact that content on the Web can be read worldwide in a matter of nanoseconds is one of the most amazing phenomena to come out of our lifetimes (I Read More...
As a writer, editor, search enthusiast, and techie, it has become apparent to me that the notion of "engineering good content" is quite foreign to many of us and I'd like to take a few minutes to explain what this is, why it's important, and how to go Read More...
 
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