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Moving my blog...
With the new job I'm moving my blog over to the MSDN site. The new URL is http://blogs.msdn.com/midunn I'll still be answering questions on these forums as much as I can. Read More...
Fox Valley .NET Users Group
I'll be presenting at the Fox Valley .NET Users Group tonight. Details here... http://fvnug.wi-ineta.org/ Read More...
I'm Joining Microsoft...
I've accepted a consulting position with Microsoft here in Minneapolis. I have very much enjoyed my time at Magenic, they have always treated me well and gave me a lot support in pursuing the Speech Server and UC work I enjoy. I have nothing but good Read More...
RoundTable Installation
I'm working with the RoundTable. We are using it to replace a Cisco Polycom speaker phone in a pilot program I'm working on. I like how it functions, but I'm a little disappointed. Only because I had higher expectations, with out looking into the product. Read More...
Upcoming MSDN Webcast
I'll be co presenting a MSDN Webcast on Thursday November 29th with Mithun Dhar. This webcast will hopefully help you understand what APIs are available and what each of the APIs are used for. Here is the webcast information and the registration link. Read More...
Office Communications Server Ships with MSDN
I received my MSDN subscription DVDs today, OCS 2007 was included in this months release as well as Speech Server on a seperate DVD! I didn't see Speech Server on the subscriber downloads yet, but I didn't look real hard, I'm expecting that it will be Read More...
Book Update
Some have asked if my book is available as an eBook, the answer is Yes. It's kind of hard to find but you can purchase it as an eBook directly from Apress at a steep discount. Save a few trees, think about getting an eBook instead. http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590599020 Read More...
Bill Gates Interview on VoIP
http://www.crn.com/networking/202403532?pgno=1 Good interview with Bill Gates on where VoIP is going, at least the Microsoft vision. If you read it on page 3, you'll notice Bill Gates actually names Gold Systems! Microsoft has a ton of partners and I'm Read More...
Twin Cities XNA User Group - 1st Meeting
The first meeting for the Twin Cities XNA User Group is next on November 15th. For details check it out the site: http://www.twincitiesxnausergroup.com/ Read More...
UCC API Released!
The UCC API (Unified Communications Client API), formerly UCCP, is finally released! This differs from UCMA in that the UCC API is meant for client applications, such as building your own IM client and UCMA is meant for server side applications, such Read More...
RE: What every Speech Server (2007) Developer needs to know
Q: Clear and Append or Set? statementActivity1.MainPrompt.ClearContent(); statementActivity1.MainPrompt.AppendText("This is a prompt"); or statementActivity1.MainPrompt.SetText("This is a prompt"); A: I've used both, and it doesn't make that big of a Read More...
Halo 3 Pre Launch Party - Minneapolis
Monday night I was lucky enough to attend the Halo 3 Pre Launch party at the Minneapolis Microsoft Office. What a blast! Here is a photo of a couple of fellow Magenicons at Launch: (Hijacked from Jason's Blog ) One of our region's Developer Evangelist, Read More...
What every SpeechServer (2007) Developer needs to know
For now I'm going to put questions for you to think about now and answer them in a later post. These are questions you should know and are really some best practice guidelines. Clear and Append or Set? statementActivity1.MainPrompt.ClearContent(); statementActivity1.MainPrompt.AppendText("This Read More...
Magenicon - Robotics Studio Project
So I'm almost finished building the Robot and before I start writing code, I figure I should give this thing a name. I thought of names for awhile it came to me when I was speaking with some one about Magenic and how we refer to each other as Magenicons. Read More...
Looking for work?
Right now Magenic ( www.magenic.com ) is looking for more developers for most of our offices. Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Boston. If you are a .NET Developer currently looking for work in any of these areas, shoot me an email. michaeldu@magenic.com Read More...
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