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7317_32 Ben Ward's Bookmarks Tagged With "microsoft"

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  1. Visit Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 (Beta) Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 (Beta)

    Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac allows you to connect to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer from your Macintosh computer.

  2. Visit Google to Yahoo and Microsoft: the $1.65 billion was worth it « Scobleizer Google to Yahoo and Microsoft: the $1.65 billion was worth it « Scobleizer

    Bizarre statements from Scoble, including a baffling one about Silverlight being Microsoft somehow getting out of a box. I have no idea what he's referring to.

  3. Visit molly.com » Redmond, Here I Am molly.com » Redmond, Here I Am

    Molly heads into Microsoft and wants to know where to start.

  4. Visit 2007 Microsoft Office suites 2007 Microsoft Office suites

    Comparison image of the numerous Office 2007 editions. Why in God's name it's an image and not an HTML table is anyone's guess.

  5. Visit YouTube - Gates vs. Jobs YouTube - Gates vs. Jobs

  6. Visit Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript

  7. Visit BlueScreen Screen Saver v3.2 BlueScreen Screen Saver v3.2

    Microsoft developer sense of humour about the BSOD just before releasing a brand new operating system. Yes, jokes about this coming 'bundled' with Vista, start your engines…

  8. Visit Zune: First Full Review - Gizmodo Zune: First Full Review - Gizmodo

    No smart playlists?! What?! Seriously? Not even a 'Recent Played Songs' list? Which bit of 'complete with Apple' did they miss? Oh God. I fear that may put paid to Last.FM support too.

  9. Visit Easy CSS hacks for IE7 - Nano See, Nano Do Easy CSS hacks for IE7 - Nano See, Nano Do

    Clearly the updated IE7 CSS parser is no more robust than the old one. It's certainly nice to know that these hacks exist, but it's a bit depressing to discover that IE7 is still sufficiently cobbled together to allow these kind of errors through.

  10. Visit IEBlog : Announcing IE7+ IEBlog : Announcing IE7+

    No, not an announcement of IE7.5 or IE8, as you would assume from the use of the plus character but instead another hair-brained idea to differentiate IE7 on XP and IE7 on Vista. And end to the established shorthand when '+' indicates 'and later' on softw

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