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Beware of Vs.Net plugins and wizards bearing gifts
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TrimEnd() Vs. SubString()
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A new low in television reached
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The blogsphere generosity wave - Viral Marketing
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Tech-Ed Israel Blogger/Nerd Dinner anyone?
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[Cool Tip] Speed up Outlook email switching
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Early & Adopter relocated
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IT User groups in Israel (not just .Net)
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How to: Open Word doc links inside Word, NOT inside the browser
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Why is VS.Net Add-in architecture so overly complicated?
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