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March 2012 - Posts
IIS 8.0: To use or not to use ETag, that is the question.
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
In this blog, I will not discuss what ETag is or whether I agree with some of the articles that have written around whether the use of ETag is a good or a bad idea. But if you found this blog, it's probably because you have read some of these articles...
Filed under:
IIS 8.0 beta
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Windows Server 8 beta
Windows Azure Community News Roundup (Edition #12)
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Windows Azure
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly roundup of the latest community-driven news, content and conversations about cloud computing and Windows Azure . Let me know what you think about these posts via comments below, or on Twitter @WindowsAzure Read...
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Windows Azure
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Community Roundup
Writing a simple Metro app for Windows 8 that consumes Smooth Streaming
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
Cenk on the media team blogged about how to create a simple Metro app using standard video element that can consume Smooth Streaming content. You can check it out here . Here is a short intro: “ In this post I'll cover how to build a basic HTML5 Metro...
Filed under:
Smooth Streaming
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IIS Media Services
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Media
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Windows 8
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Streaming
How to build your first HTML5 Metro Style Smooth Streaming Player
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
In this post I'll cover how to build a basic HTML5 Metro Style Smooth Streaming Player using the IIS Smooth Streaming Client SDK Beta for Metro Style Apps. This basic application enables the HTML5 <Video> tag with Smooth Streaming in Metro style...
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Smooth Streaming Client Windows8 Metro Style
O’Reilly Deal of the Day: Programming Windows Identity Foundation is 50% off
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Vibro.NET
I am sure you guys are familiar with O’Reilly’s Deal of the Day initiative: well, today Programming Windows Identity Foundation is up! You can find it at http://oreil.ly/HmcIjp , just for today. Read More...
Microsoft Research and Windows Azure Partner to Influence Discovery and Sharing
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Windows Azure
This past month at Microsoft’s annual TechFest , Microsoft Research demoed three new research projects powered by Windows Azure which aim to unify data to empower discovery and sharing. All three projects – Microsoft Translator Hub , ChronoZoom...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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research
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Announcements
Reflecting on DrupalCon Denver
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
I saw a Tweet on Monday that nicely summed up the start to my week: The only thing worse than a Monday is a Monday after #DrupalCon . I’m not sure I’ve quoted it exactly , but I’m sure I’ve captured the sentiment. My Monday wasn’t...
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DrupalCon
ASP.NET MVC 4, ASP.NET Web API and ASP.NET Web Pages v2 (Razor) now all open source with contributions
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Scott Hanselman
Happy Tuesday! It's indeed a happy day as I am (literally this moment) at a conference in Las Vegas and have just pressed Publish on this blog post to announce that we are open sourcing ASP.NET MVC 4, ASP.NET Web API, ASP.NET Web Pages v2 (Razor)...
Filed under:
ASP.NET
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Open Source
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ASP.NET MVC
ASP.NET MVC, Web API, Razor and Open Source
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ScottGu's Blog
Microsoft has made the source code of ASP.NET MVC available under an open source license since the first V1 release. We’ve also integrated a number of great open source technologies into the product, and now ship jQuery, jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile, jQuery...
Filed under:
MVC
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ASP.NET
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Community News
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.NET
ASP.NET, Web API and ASP.NET Web Pages Open Sourced
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
More Open Source goodness from Microsoft today, with the announcement that we are open sourcing ASP.NET MVC 4, ASP.NET Web API, ASP.NET Web Pages v2 (Razor) - all with contributions - under the Apache 2.0 license. You can find the source on CodePlex Read...
Filed under:
.NET
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Web Services
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Open Source
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Interop
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Windows
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Interoperability
Real World Windows Azure: Interview with Jan Kopmels, CEO of Crumbtag
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Windows Azure
As part of the Real World Windows Azure interview series, I talked to Jan Kopmels, Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer at Crumbtag , about using Windows Azure to provide on-demand processing power for its ad-placement application. Read the customer...
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Windows Azure
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Customers
What’s new in IIS8, Perf, Indexing Service-Week 49
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The Official Microsoft IIS Site
You can find this week’s video here . After some delays in the publishing process week 49 is finally live. This week I'm taking Q&A from viewers, starting with what's new in IIS8, a question on enable32BitAppOnWin64 , performance settings...
Filed under:
IIS7
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IIS
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arr
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Web Pro Series
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IIS8
Microsoft Endpoint Protection for Windows Azure Customer Technology Preview Now Available For Free Download
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Windows Azure
Last week we released the customer technology preview of Microsoft Endpoint Protection (MEP) for Windows Azure , a plugin that allows Windows Azure developers and administrators to include antimalware protection in their Windows Azure VMs. The package...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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Developers
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Endpoint Protection
Turning 105 gigs of Digital Video into a one hour Wedding DVD with Windows Live Movie Maker
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Scott Hanselman
Here's the tale of how I took 7 hours of PAL DV tape and digital video, two CD's worth of music, 322 photos that totaled 105 gigs of digital assets and turned it into a DVD of my brother in law's wedding. The result was 66 min, 364 cuts and...
Filed under:
Musings
The Privacy Chain - Your Site's Privacy Policy as the 3rd Party services pile up
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Scott Hanselman
There are so many really innovative products online right now. A good friend was showing me amazing product called Intercom that lets you see who of your users are online, their social profiles, even direct message/chat them live on your site. You just...
Filed under:
Musings
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