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Rss Readers
Today I came across a list of Rss Readers from David's blog.
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DGG in Australia!
Just have a nice chat with Marcie this morning, yeah, she arrive Aust and ready for the Microsoft Australia TechEd 2003!
Initially, I'd like to blog about this news and draw the attention of Aussie for her sessions of “DataGrid” and Data-Driven Applications, and the TechEd 2003 Australia and New Zealand. I'm glad to hear from her that we're getting a little closer in my part of the world! (Yes, we have 3 hours difference in watches only now :)
However, I'm sorry to see this entry from her... If anybody see a black wallet/phone combo (black? not Pink?) please let her know IMMEDIATELY as I don't want to see there's an imperfection for her trip...
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GotDotNet's Featured Site for August
Congrat Salman! Well Well Well... Salman just leave a URL in IM to me this morning... What's that? No more description but just a URL ;)
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Exam/Cert is a MUST?
Yeah! James and Marcie passed the Web Application exam recently:
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Migration to Web Matrix from VS.NET
The title of this entry is migration to Web Matrix from VS.NET, sound strange ? reverse? huh?
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iPAQ Community
Salman did a pretty great job and roll out a community named iPAQ.org in July, and he told me a new iPAQ community Url today: iPAQ.NET (It's the first hand news and you may have problem in accessing the web site by clicking this Url at this moment as the DNS records are updating)
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Microsoft Hong Kong TechEd 2003
Well, well, well... the official homepage of the Microsoft Hong Kong TechEd 2003 was announced!
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Have you see the power of DotText?
Guess what? DotText had been put on GotDotNet Workspace already!
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TypePad "Features"
Six Apart announce the latest features and pricing of TypePad recently, which is build upon the Movable Type platform with many new functionality that can't be found in originial MovableType. TypePad provide a couple of pretty cool features :
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New MSDN article - DataGrid, DataList or Repeater ?
MSDN web site just publish an article yesterday: