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Korby Parnell Introduces Microsoft Tagspace

I like the things that come out of Collaborative Community endeavours of Microsoft. One of the major players is Korby Parnell who's blog Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer is a great resouce on not only what Microsoft is doing but also Microformats

TechEd 2007 the build up

TechEd 2007 registration opened up recently for registration and for submission of Bird of a Feather Session. I am still waiting on my invite to make a call for papers proposal but have yet to receive one. ;-). Last year, I did a birds of a feather session.

TeamSysPUG

Don't forget if you are in the Boston area on Thursday, Dec. 21st (that's two days away from when this was posted) and have an interest in Visual Studio Team System drop in for the first monthly meeting of the Team System Public User Group. You can find

Windows Live One Care, Windows Firewall and Microsoft VPN Connections

If you use Windows Live One Care with the Windows Firewall and need to make Microsoft VPN connections you will need to perform the actions as outlined in the following photos to enable this. Technorati tags: Windows Live One Care , Windows Firewall ,

Forthcoming posts...

A reminder for me as much as any thing else and in no particular order... Vista RC1, Acronis True Image, and Virtual Machines Why is my Virtual Server a dog (and it's on a real server)? ughhhhh... A kind of vacation BlogJet, Onfolio and my former life

Another (2) Live Writer Thingy...

I also ran into the following issue with Live Writer ( see previous post ). If you mark an image for left text wrapping and end your text before it exceeds the length of the image you get what shows up in the image below. Makes sense but not what I wanted-

Windows Live Writer Beta- an issue

I am currently using Windows Live Writer beta Version 1.0 (109) as my blogging tool. I shifted over to try out Windows Live Writer when I kept hearing such great things about the tool. I have yet to stop using it despite having BlogJet setting on the

Visual Studio 2005 SDK V3 is here!

Woohoo. The Visual Studio SDK V3 RTM has arrived. This is great news and also a departure from the historic distribution of the SDK which was only available via the Visual Studio Industry Partners (VSIP) site. I'm glad to see the move of the SDK into