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Some interesting blog links from around the island this week

Kieran Lynam points out that Internet Explorer 7’s ctrl-F search is deeply dinosaured, and points me to the first podcast I’m ever going to listen to.

Tom Raftery is tired of companies who don’t care to listen to their customers and continues to host podcasts that I really should be listening to!

Martin Woodward checks out what it means to check out in Team Foundation Server versus VSS, CVS, Subversion, etc.

Upon playing with Windows Communications Foundation, John Grace declares it hits the sweet spot with its simplicity and extensibility.

Brian Delahunty is winning the battle against unit tests that require non-standard (STA) threading.

Paschal Leloup turns a critical eye on Office 12 and declares it rocks.  Bill can’t wait to say more about server-based Office 12 scenarios.

And Paul Fallon points out Web 2.0 in Ireland blog.  It's sponsored by Enterprise Ireland but... who's running it?

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 07, 2006
    Surely you are listening to the delights of DotNetRocks?  (http://www.dotnetrocks.com).  That was how I used to make it through my commute before I started working from home ;-)
  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2006
    Gasp!

    You are NOT listening to my podcasts? I'm hurt Rob!

    ;-)

    I published an interview today with Drummond Reed where he talks about InfoCards and Vista - it was a great interview ('cos I shut up and let Drummond talk!) - if you'd like to check it out, it is at http://www.podleaders.com/drummond-reed-podcast/
  • Anonymous
    February 16, 2006
    Tom, you're right, I need to be listening to podcasts - it's one of the glaring deficiencies in my geek character!! :)

    And not only that but I'm missing out -- AND hurting you!! :)


    It's just not part of my life right now (I listen to the radio on the Luas to and from work).  Could you point me to a good resource on good resources for managing/listening to podcasts?  What would you recommend for good listening software?
  • Anonymous
    February 17, 2006
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