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SharePoint 2010 VM Download

Want to demonstrate the latest beta of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 in an information worker scenario to customers?

Download the two newest virtual machines (VM) with pre-configured versions of Office 2010 Beta and SharePoint 2010 Beta from the Microsoft Download Center.

In order to run this demo you will need the following hardware:
– Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Hyper-V role enabled
– Intel VT or AMD-V capable processor
– 8 GB or more RAM
– 50 GB of NTFS-formatted hard disk space required for install

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Rapidly prototype your user interfaces with SketchFlow

Sketching and prototyping are proven techniques that enable you to explore ideas and concepts quickly without excessive investment in either time or resources.

SketchFlow revolutionizes how quickly and efficiently you can demonstrate your vision for an application. It provides an informal and quick way to explore, iterate and prototype user interface scenarios, allowing you to evolve your concepts from a series of rough ideas into a living and breathing prototype that can be made as real as a particular client or project demands. This rapid, iterative and cost effective approach to prototyping allows you to concentrate on what matters most, being creative and building the best solution for your client, on time and within budget.

What is SketchFlow?

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Microsoft Windows Azure platform AppFabric

The Windows Azure platform AppFabric provides secure connectivity as a service to help developers bridge cloud, on-premises, and hosted deployments. You can use AppFabric Service Bus and AppFabric Access Control to build distributed and federated applications as well as services that work across network and organizational boundaries. From simple eventing scenarios to complex protocol tunneling, AppFabric Service Bus gives developers the flexibility to choose how their applications communicate, and to address the challenges presented by firewalls, NATs, dynamic IP, and disparate identity systems. AppFabric Access Control enables simple, secure authorization for RESTful web services that federate with a variety of identity providers.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/netservices.aspx

WebDay, Porto a 2 de Fevereiro de 2010

webday2010portoO WebDay traz-lhe as tendências e a inovação Web: o futuro das tecnologias como o Silverlight, o Internet Explorer, Expression, ASP.NET e Windows Azure.

1 dia completo, com três tracks, 16 sessões e os melhores oradores nacionais. Terá ainda a oportunidade de partilhar as melhores práticas com a Comunidade Web.

Quem deverá participar?

O Webday está desenhado para Web Developers, Criativos, Information Architects, Designers Gráficos, profissionais de User Experience, Digital Marketeers e… para todos os que partilham o interesse sobre o que o futuro da Web nos trará.

Esta é a oportunidade de fazer parte do futuro da Web!

Evento Gratuito!

http://www.mswebday.com

Congratulations Crunchies Winners!

Facebook Takes Best Overall For The Hat Trick

This year’s third annual Crunchies Awards have just concluded, and we’re happy to say that it was an overwhelming success. For those that weren’t watching, we’ve included the list of nominees and winners below. Our most sincere congratulations to the winners and to all of the nominees as well. It was an incredibly tight race for many of the categories, and it’s safe to say that everyone on this list is at the top of their field.

We’d like to take a moment to point out Facebook’s win for “Best Overall Startup Or Product”, which marks the third year in a row that the company has taken home the top prize. Facebook continues to innovate and deploy features at an impressive rate while still showing incredible growth. Ours hats go off to you.

If you’d like to watch the event for yourself, you can watch an archived version of the live stream here.

Best Technology Achievement:
Backblaze
Bing (Microsoft)
Chrome OS (Google) (Winner)
Google Wave (Runner Up)
PuSH
Silverlight (Microsoft)

Best Internet Application:
Animoto
Dropbox (Winner)
Groupon
MOG All Access
Posterous
Yelp (Runner Up)

Best Social App:
Aardvark
Brizzly
DailyBooth (Runner Up)
Farmville(Winner)
SocialVibe
StockTwits

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Top 10 Lies Told to Naive Artists & Designers

Mark W. Lewis © 2005

1 “Do this one cheap (or free) and we’ll make it up on the next one.”

No reputable business person would first give away their work and time or merchandise on the hope of making it up later. Can you imagine what a plumber would say if you said “come in, provide and install the sink for free and next time we’ll make it up when we need a sink.” You would be laughed at! Also the likelyhood is that if something important came along, they wouldn’t use you.

2 “We never pay a cent until we see the final product.”

This is a croc, unless the person is leaving the door open to cheat you out of your pay. Virtually every profession requres a deposit or incremental payment during anything but the smallest project. Once you have a working relationship, you may work out another arrangement with a client. But a new client should not ask you to go beyond an initial meeting and, perhaps some preliminary sketches without pay on the job!

3 “Do this for us and you’ll get great exposure! The jobs will just pour in!”

Baloney. Tell a plumber “Install this sink and my friend will see and you’ll get lots of business!” Our plumber friend would say “You mean even if I do a good job I have to give my work away to get noticed? Then it isn’t worth the notice.” Also the guy would likely brag to everyone he knows about how this would normally cost (X) dollars, but brilliant businessman that he is he got if for free! If anyone calls, they’ll expect the same or better deal.

4 On looking at sketches or concepts: “Well, we aren’t sure if we want to use you yet, but leave your material here so I can talk to my partner/investor/wife/clergy.”

You can be sure that 15 minutes after you leave he will be on the phone to other designers, now with concepts in hand, asking for price quotes. When you call back you will be informed that your prices were too high and Joe Blow Design/Illustration will be doing the job. Why shouldn’t they be cheaper? You just gave them hours of free consulting work! Until you have a deal, LEAVE NOTHING CREATIVE at the clients office.

5 “Well, the job isn’t CANCELLED, just delayed. Keep the account open and we’ll continue in a month or two.”

Ummm, probably not. If something is hot, then not, it could be dead. It would be a mistake to *not* bill for work performed at this point and then let the chips fall where they may! Call in two months and someone else may be in that job. And guess what? They don’t know you at all…..

6 “Contract? We don’t need no stinking contact! Aren’t we friends?”

Yes, we are, until something goes wrong or is misunderstood, then you are the jerk in the suit and I am that idiot designer, then the contract is essential. That is, unless one doesn’t care about being paid. Any reputable business uses paperwork to define relationships and you should too.

7 “Send me a bill after the work goes to press.”

Why wait for an irrelevant deadline to send an invoice? You stand behind your work, right? You are honest, right? Why would you feel bound to this deadline? Once you deliver the work and it is accepted, BILL IT. This point may just be a delaying tactic so the job goes through the printer prior to any question of your being paid. If the guy waits for the job to be printed, and you do changes as necessary, then he can stiff you and not take a chance that he’ll have to pay someone else for changes.

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GodMode no windows 7


Enable ‘GodMode’ in Windows 7More bloopers are a click away

So it turns out there are a list of folder “Codes” that you can add to the end of a folder name to create all sorts of special folders. Check out the list of codes here:

{00C6D95F-329C-409a-81D7-C46C66EA7F33}
{0142e4d0-fb7a-11dc-ba4a-000ffe7ab428}
{025A5937-A6BE-4686-A844-36FE4BEC8B6D}
{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}
{1206F5F1-0569-412C-8FEC-3204630DFB70}
{15eae92e-f17a-4431-9f28-805e482dafd4}
{17cd9488-1228-4b2f-88ce-4298e93e0966}
{1D2680C9-0E2A-469d-B787-065558BC7D43}
{1FA9085F-25A2-489B-85D4-86326EEDCD87}
{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
{241D7C96-F8BF-4F85-B01F-E2B043341A4B}
{4026492F-2F69-46B8-B9BF-5654FC07E423}
{62D8ED13-C9D0-4CE8-A914-47DD628FB1B0}
{78F3955E-3B90-4184-BD14-5397C15F1EFC}

And, as a reminder, to create the God mode folder itself, use this string:

{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

All you need to do is create a new folder with any name, then a period, then one of the text strings above. For example, the first one could be a folder named “AskTheAdmin.{00C6D95F-329C-409a-81D7-C46C66EA7F33}” (use everything inside quotes–but not the quotes themselves).

This should make customizing your Windows 7 machine a lot easier!

Tobi Oetiker’s MRTG – The Multi Router Traffic Grapher

mrtg_logoWhat it does

You have a router, you want to know what it does all day long? Then MRTG is for you. It will monitor SNMP network devices and draw pretty pictures showing how much traffic has passed through each interface.

Routers are only the beginning. MRTG is being used to graph all sorts of network devices as well as everything else from weather data to vending machines.

MRTG is written in perl and works on Unix/Linux as well as Windows and even Netware systems. MRTG is free software licensed under the Gnu GPL.

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http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/index.en.html

Tool for DivX / XviD backup utility

logogif

Programa que permite extrair directamente de ficheiros de DVD Video apenas partes/episódios para AVI por exemplo.

Tool for DivX / XviD backup utility.

With support of DVDs, MPEG2 (such as DVB captures and transport streams), MPEG1 sources along with AVI/DV sources encoding into your favourite MPEG4 format was never as easy as now!

Program features support of:
– DVD/VOBs(unencrypted from hdd), MPEG2, MPEG1, transport streams (including multi-program ones) and AVI/DV input sources
– XviD or DivX(5/6) output formats
– AC3, DTS, PCM, MPA input audio tracks
– AC3, DTS, MPA, CBR/VBR MP3 output audio tracks
– two audio tracks in AVI
– external (vobsub) or internal (burnt-in) subtitles (with support of forced subs)
– HDTV input/output resolutions(upto 1920x***) and frame rates (50/60fps)
– automatic crop and resize based on compressibility of the source to achieve best results
– automatic detection of input source: PAL, NTSC, FILM, HYBRID
– automatic deinterlacer and IVTC
– automatic split into CD-sized chunks for main video and external subs

http://www.autogk.me.uk/

FarmVille’s Bountiful Harvest

000023670 million people play FarmVille, many spending real life money to buy virtual goods. Its success has made game maker Zynga one of the most talked about and profitable startups in years.

Investors and bloggers fully expect the company to file an IPO – or sell itself for millions. But before that can happen, CEO Mark Pincus works to atone for past mistakes.

Plus electronics giant Best Buy sells motorcycles? Executive in charge of emerging markets Rick Rommel explains the company’s strategy.

Brad Stone of The New York Times and Jon Swartz of USA Today join NBC’s Scott McGrew.

http://www.pressheretv.com/default.asp?cat=1&subcat=1