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  • Windows OneCare, Automatic Updates, and Automatic Reboots

    I've been beta testing Windows OneCareā„¢ Live : "the all-in-one, automatic and self-updating PC care service aimed at helping consumers more easily protect and maintain their PCs to keep them running well." It integrates smoothly with Windows, consolidates firewall, antivirus, backup, and more. It's one...
    Posted to JonGalloway.ToString() (Weblog) by Jon Galloway on 02-09-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Microsoft, Backseat Driver, Software Development
  • Why is Microsoft charging for Office 2007 Beta downloads?

    A lot of people are up in arms about Microsoft's decision to charge for new Office 2007 beta downloads . Existing beta testers can download the upcoming refresh for free; this is simply for new users. Since the end of May, Beta 2 has been downloaded more than 3 million times...That's 500 percent...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled // Tim Marman's Weblog (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 08-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Rants, Vista, Software Development
  • Can Operating Systems tell if they're running in a Virtual Machine?

    Or, do androids know they're dreaming of electric sheep... There was some recent news on Windows Vista EULA restrictions relating to Virtual Machines . Vista Home Editions aren't allowed to be run inside a Virtual Machine, and Vista Ultimate in a VM will restrict access to applications which...
    Posted to Jon Galloway (Weblog) by Jon Galloway on 10-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Development, Microsoft, Goofy nerd stuff, Virtual PC, General Software Development
  • A New Era of Software

    I was reading a post by Rob Chartier titled: "Microsoft needs to give developers a break...". Anyone whose been keeping up with news from Microsoft these days can easily assume that his post is talking about all of the new and soon-to-be software releases. I was going to leave him a comment...
    Posted to Craig Gemmill's Blog (Weblog) by CraigG on 11-18-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: community news, Microsoft, Software Development, .NET, Vista
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Technology, Microsoft, Software Development, Web 2.0, Google, Business, Enterprise
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Technology, Microsoft, Software Development, Web 2.0, Google, Business, Enterprise
  • A New Era of Software

    I was reading a post by Rob Chartier titled, "Microsoft needs to give developers a break...", and anyone whose been keeping up with news from Microsoft these days can easily assume that his post is talking about all of the new and soon-to-be software releases. I was going to leave him a comment...
    Posted to Craig Gemmill's Blog (Weblog) by CraigG on 11-18-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Vista, .NET, Microsoft, Software Development, community news
  • Can Operating Systems tell if they're running in a Virtual Machine?

    Or, do androids know they're dreaming of electric sheep... There was some recent news on Windows Vista EULA restrictions relating to Virtual Machines . Vista Home Editions aren't allowed to be run inside a Virtual Machine, and Vista Ultimate in a VM will restrict access to applications which...
    Posted to Jon Galloway (Weblog) by Jon Galloway on 10-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: General Software Development, Goofy nerd stuff, Microsoft, Software Development, Virtual PC
  • Why is Microsoft charging for Office 2007 Beta downloads?

    A lot of people are up in arms about Microsoft's decision to charge for new Office 2007 beta downloads . Existing beta testers can download the upcoming refresh for free; this is simply for new users. Since the end of May, Beta 2 has been downloaded more than 3 million times...That's 500 percent...
    Posted to This blog has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 08-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Technology, Microsoft, Vista, Rants, Software Development
  • Windows OneCare, Automatic Updates, and Automatic Reboots

    I've been beta testing Windows OneCareā„¢ Live : "the all-in-one, automatic and self-updating PC care service aimed at helping consumers more easily protect and maintain their PCs to keep them running well." It integrates smoothly with Windows, consolidates firewall, antivirus, backup, and more. It's one...
    Posted to Jon Galloway (Weblog) by Jon Galloway on 02-09-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Backseat Driver, Microsoft, Software Development
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