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Azure Services Platform: Developer Contest for .NET and PHP Developers

new CloudApp() is a US-based developer challenge (www.newcloudapp.com) to promote the new opportunities and innovative ideas developers are creating with cloud computing on the Azure Services Platform. Winning submissions will:    Be featured on www.azure.com as well as at major Microsoft events Be featured in a video interview on Channel 9 with the application author Winners will be announced at Structure 09 Receive cash ($): NET Applications Category winner: $5,000 Visa gift card PHP Applications Category winner: $5,000 Visa gift card Community winner: $2,500 Visa gift card Submission...

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Custom Development Solutions Partner Award @ WPC 2009

Here is the official invite to the awards: Nominate your solution for a Microsoft global award! Starting February 17! Each year, through the Worldwide Partner Conference Awards program, Microsoft recognizes partners who have delivered exemplary solutions built on Microsoft technologies. This is a unique opportunity for you to showcase your solutions. Award winners and finalists benefit from increased press coverage and market recognition that may drive new business opportunities. Detailed information about the program and how to nominate your solution can be found here. Nomination period...

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Worldwide Partner Conference 2009

Microsoft’s worldwide partner conference runs July 13-16, this year in New Orleans. Like last, year I am taking an active role in a number of activities. My two main contributions are, to act as the lead judge for the Custom Development Solutions Award and to drive the Web Development Track. I’ll post separate notices for each. Stay...

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High Capacity Color Barcode – Microsoft Tags

I recently learned about a technology that has been around for a couple of years; Imagine if there was a tag you could put on anything, and anyone seeing the tag could access all information there is to get about the object! You might think barcodes do the job but traditional barcodes don’t have enough information, neither is there a standard that allows everyone to figure out what the numbers refer to. To solve the problem there are a number of new 2 dimensional barcodes in the market, some have become very popular in Japan where cell phones come with the ability to photograph a...

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