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In the same way that the finest presentations involve much more than the simple relaying of information, the finest software demos are much more than just presenting features. REMEMBER: The goal of a demo is to INSPIRE the audience to use the software/technology, not to teach them every nuance of software/technology.I've ...
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Introducing the Microsoft Broadcaster: A self-service technical content repository that provides you with rich content for your blogs/sites.
On behalf of Microsoft, I would like to take the opportunity to invite you to dive into Microsoft Broadcaster. It's a site that unleashes a torrent of technical content like Videos, Webcasts, ...
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My Favorite Magazine
There are a lot of reasons why I love The Economist magazine and pay over $100 per year for a subscription. First of all, it summarizes all of its news articles, big and small, in the first 4-5 pages of the magazine. Don't have time to read the entire issue? No problem, how does 20 minutes work for you? Second, it ...
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David Straithairn as the great Edward R. Murrow in the 2005 film ''Good Night and Good Luck''Journalists are important. In my opinion, they're very important.
The best journalists, like Old Testament prophets, speak truth to power
and reveal the ugly dirt behind the pretty and public veneer of
society. Their very presence foils ...
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Whiners and Whingers Get Wedgies
Yes, I deserve a Wedgie
There I was, just a couple weeks back, whining that I wasn't getting
tagged by friends when a new meme comes out. Sure enough, when my
friend, Paul Randal (blog | twitter),
starts a new meme with me as one of the first handful of people tagged,
it's taken me a full ten days to ...
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I've always been intrigued by our process for allowing creative
content, such as songs or movies, to become public domain. A common
usage for public domain might be to create a short family video and,
seeking a peppy and familiar piece of background music, you settle on
''The Entertainer'', by Scott Joplin. (If you've never heard of it, listen ...
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