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  • WEBCAST RECORDING: Adding Mapping Capabilities to your Applications with Virtual Earth and ASP.NET AJAX

    First, let me apologize since I promised to make this recording available almost two months ago.  I was trying to get the recording uploaded to the same Live Meeting servers as my other webcasts.  Needless to say, I had some challenges.  I decided to upload it to Silverlight Streaming.  I had to split the presentation into two ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 16, 2008
  • SCREENCAST: Using Virtual Earth in a WPF Application

    As promised, here is the screencast for my previous post: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/keydet/Using-Virtual-Earth-in-a-WPF-Application/ -Marc
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 27, 2008
  • WPF and Virtual Earth revisited

    I've been pretty quite on the blogging front lately.  Every once in a while, I get the opportunity to work on something a little meatier than writing demo code.  Almost all of my time over the last month or so has been spent working on a couple such opportunities.  During this time, I worked on a more creative/reusable approach to ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 24, 2008
  • OBA Reference Applications - What would you like to see?

    One of the biggest challenges I feel that we (Microsoft) face in showcasing the ''value'' of architecting/developing Office Business Applications is providing what I'll call ''solid reference implementations'' along the lines of Duwamish Books, Fitch and Mather, Global Bank, LitwareHR, other many other solutions we've released.  Sure, we have ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 27, 2007
  • WEBCAST FOLLOW UP: Adding Mapping Capabilities to your Applications with Virtual Earth and ASP.NET AJAX

    Thanks to everyone who attended!  All of my latest VE content is available here.  Direct links: Deck VE Map Control (v5) / ASP.NET AJAX Demo Code (requires VS2008 Beta 2)  WPF Demo Code (requires VS2008 Beta 2) ClickOnce Deployed WPF Demo (requires that the .NET Framework 3.0 be installed on the desktop before ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 8, 2007
  • Webcast Schedule for May 2007

    Register today for our upcoming webcasts! DATE TIME LOCATION TITLE AND REGISTRATION LINK PRESENTERS TARGET AUDIENCE May 4, 2007 11:00 -12:30 EST Webcast Visual Studio Tools for Office - Creating Office Document Solutions Joel Reyes Developers May 8, 2007 14:00 -15:30 ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 3, 2007
  • Using WPF, Virtual Earth, and WPF/E together...

    A while back, I blogged about using WPF/E & Virtual Earth together.  The post is here.  I've also blogged about adding Virtual Earth in a Windows Forms application here (last paragraph).  What about WPF?  Given that the Virtual Earth v4 Map Control is delivered as a set of JavaScript libraries, the same approach we ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 27, 2007
  • More WPFE, Virtual Earth, and html goodness!

    I was inspired by WPF/E and ''Layering'' Content and Using Opacity with a WPFE / Virtual Earth Mashup to try something similar but different.  I wanted to be able to show WPFE content (vector graphics, text, and video) on a map when I hover over a pushpin.  So I hacked away and this is what I came up with: The two ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 16, 2007
  • Registration is open for the MIX07 conference

    Mix is ''Geared toward Web developers, designers, online advertising professionals and a broad set of partners and customers, MIX will continue to explore how to build more interactive and responsive experiences that take full advantage of the capabilities of the Web. MIX will also be an opportunity to dive deeper into Microsoft’s Web technology ...
    Posted to index (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 4, 2007
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