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The Three Most Important Outlook Rules for Processing MailDec 10, 2009
I'm always looking for new ways to process email more effectively. I talked a little about this at a recent conference in Sweden. The topic of my talk was Information Overload and Managing the Flow: Effectiveness and Efficiency and there's video of the...
Hanselminutes Podcast 191: Solver Foundation and Optimization with Nathan BrixiusDec 9, 2009
My one-hundred-and-ninety-first podcast is up. Scott's on campus and talks to Nathan Brixius, a Senior Developer working on the Microsoft Solver Foundation library. Solver Foundation helps break down complex multi-variable problems in a clean,...
Hanselminutes Podcast 190: The State of Powershell with Lee Holmes and Jason ShirkDec 9, 2009
My one-hundred-and-ninetieth podcast is up. Scott's in Redmond this week and he sits down with Lee Holmes and Jason Shirk from the Powershell team. What's the state of Powershell now that it's built into Windows. What does 2.0 buy me and what features...
Fun with Channel 9 Videos - Live at PDC and Live to TapeDec 7, 2009
One of the things I was lucky to do at PDC 09 a few weeks ago was host a "talk show." The folks at Channel 9 hooked up some amazing equipment and a great team and had basically 8 solid hours of live television streaming (over Silverlight and IIS Smooth...
Get those pixels working for youDec 3, 2009
I just can't say enough about multiple monitors. I've had two monitors since 2003 and three since later that same year and have been hooked ever since.
If you're working on a computer I'm convinced you need to fill your field of vision with the work...
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