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Monday, March 28, 2005 6:00 PM
strawberryJAMM moves to Blogs @ TechNet
blogs.TechNet.com has officially gone live and "strawberryJAMM's Security and User Experience WebLog" has moved off blogs.MSDN.com
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Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:56 PM
Internet Explorer 7
Today, in his keynote for the 2005 RSA conference, Bill Gates announced, among other things, that Microsoft would be releasing a new version of Internet Explorer (IE7) for the XP SP2 platform.
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Friday, September 17, 2004 12:30 AM
Digital Rights Management - A Product Customer’s don’t Want
Cory Doctorow gave an excellent talk on the Microsoft Redmond Campus which was about digital rights management (DRM) and why it's not a good idea. He then posted the transcript to the internet under a copy-left style license so everyone can see what he had to say to us. He made some good points that really resonated with the "User Experience" champion in me - though somehow I doubt the people working on DRM were listening.
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