Remoting Article
While looking for a solution to a .NET Remoting issue I am working on, I found this article. It contains some interesting commentary related to the use of .NET Remoting.
Tips and Tricks for running a Successful (Small) Technology Business
While looking for a solution to a .NET Remoting issue I am working on, I found this article. It contains some interesting commentary related to the use of .NET Remoting.
A Microsoft .NET API for the Zune.
According to this page, it is possible to view pictures while listening to music, and then press the back button and return to the Now Playing screen. However, this isn't what happens.
Check out the Apple iPhone.
http://www.dailylit.com/
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/fantasticfourriseofthesilversurfer/
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2006/pulpit_20061222_001373.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Gg9EBBpqo
Mission in Snowdriftland. This is a lot of fun. A little tricky with the keyboard controls though.
Things that are good.
I'm writing this post from a brand new installation of Windows Vista Ultimate on my Tablet PC. It absolutely rocks. I'm discovering dozens of cool things every minute. Call me a Microsoft shill, but I love it. Still playing with the Tablet PC features, and I need to install Office and Visual Studio yet.
There is an extremely (haha) thorough review of the Zune over at ExtremeTech. I've been using my Zune for a few days now, and I'd basically agree with everything they have to say. The introduction to their review is also a fairly interesting social commentary. I would post my own review, but they did a better job of it than I could have :-)
So I have a Google Analytics invite, and I'm going to be checking that out over the next little while.
Read the iLounge Article. That makes so much sense. There's no way for Apple to monetize a DVR.
I absolutely love the new UI for MSN Messenger 8.0 BETA. It's one annoyance (as always) is the advertising along the bottom of the main window. However, as you can see in the screenshots below, this BETA version has a new feature called the "Video Carousel that can (and by default does) replace the advertising. This new feature is basically a set of videos provided from MSN Video, and it is somewhat better than advertising, as sometimes the videos are actually interesting. Now if only this part of the window could be turned into a more generic RSS Feed Reader/Agregator. Or if we could just turn it off altogether :-)
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It's an MMOP. As in Massive Multiplayer Online Pong.
A new version of MSN Messenger BETA came out yesterday. It is much much improved over the previous BETA version. I'll post some screen caps later.
Episode 1 - Yesterday's Jam
http://preview.local.live.com/
Hmm, it's not often that Apple makes a mistake in their specs, especially if it's an image:
