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ASP.Net Ajax Finally emerges!
Last month Scott Guthrie staid that "Atlas" was going to have a new name, you can read more on that here . Microsoft last night launched ASP.NET Ajax v1.0 Beta. As one Microsoft employee stated " This is quite a significant jump in the...
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Fri, Oct 10 2006 9:14 AM
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Creating your very own Windows Live Gadget
When you plan on working with any Windows Live technology, the best place to stop first is dev.live.com . There is a very nice step by step tutorial located here that will show you how to make a Windows Live Gadget step by step with code samples. After...
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Sun, Aug 08 2006 9:09 PM
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