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Another shot of Wallop
Seriously Lili we need to play with this. Now on this shot look at Wallop in Longhorn.
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WWMX project
The World-Wide Media eXchange (WWMX) is a centralized index of digital photos, where photos are tagged by the geographic location where they were shot. It's an experimental research project run by the Interactive Visual Media Group at Microsoft Research.
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WinFS Sync and Backup
Julia Lerman reports the question: in the world of WinFS “How the heck is the average user going to know how to backup their files?”
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WinFs blogger
Mike Deem works on WinFS and is now blogging about it.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbot
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New policy for patches and updates
Industry sources anticipate the disclosure of multiple vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system. The company announced its shift to a monthly patching cycle as a part of a new security initiative unveiled at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans last month. Microsoft said it is introducing the new schedule to ease the burden on systems administrators struggling with the frequency of security updates.
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Good news for MSDN subscribers
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dScribe Editing Content - New Article
Sorry folks if it's not Matrix related (sometime I really wonder if it's weblogs.matrix or .Net;-)) but I just finished a new article on dScribe.
If you still don't know what the heck is dScribe or if you were living on Mars for the last three months read more here.
To give a sense of sitemap in my articles series, this is what I have already published and what still to be done to have a fully first beta version.
This diagram represent the workflow and I use this as a pattern to be sure I am not losing the plot ;-) And the links send you to the named article -
Microsoft Clarifies Its Virtual PC Positioning
Microsoft released to manufacturing Virtual PC 2004, one piece of the Connectix product line the Redmond software vendor acquired back in February. The extent to which Microsoft will support non-Windows operating systems with the product has been a source of confusion. It seems Microsoft will allow customers to run Linux, OS/2 and "almost any other" X86-based "guest" operating systems, but not support those non-Microsoft guests. At least that's our reading of Microsoft's latest attempt to explain what they're doing. But first and foremost,Microsoft is positioning Virtual PC as a way for its own customer base to migrate to the latest version of Windows.
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dScribe update
dScribe (the DIY CMS) is going well. So I have some update almost done, and 2 new articles (Editing and Approving Content and Editing and Approving Sections).