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by mhouston 14. November 2008 04:35

 

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Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0

by mhouston 9. November 2008 12:22

A few people in conversation over the weekend had no idea about this...so I'm posting for the 'fashionably late' crowd ;-P

Link : Microsoft Pre-release Software Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Community Technology Preview (CTP)

 

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Funny Dilbert...

by mhouston 9. November 2008 05:28

Dilbert.com

 

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Web 3.0

by mhouston 26. March 2008 17:13

I just had a conversation with a friend and this came up...too funny!  The CEO of Google definitely has the best quote concerning WEB 3.0.

"Web 2.0 is a marketing term, and I think you've just invented Web 3.0. ..."  -Eric Schmidt

Wikipedia - Web 3.0

 

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Wow! 64 core proc

by mhouston 3. September 2007 05:39

 

A buddy just mentioned this to me...I think I'm in shock right now!  Check it out.

Tilera Corporation

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