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» magazine: Microsoft's Weblog Software from Anil Dash
Just in time for a Halloween scare, a new piece in magazine, Microsoft's Weblog Software. Your feedback is welcomed. [Read More]

» so it'll be microsoft, not aol... from mamamusings
Looks like the possible "aoling" of blogspace that I discussed earlier isn't going to come from AOL, but from Microsoft. [Read More]

» Microsoft's Weblog Software from vowe dot net
Picture the following scenario: Microsoft has created a weblog tool that is designed to run inside the firewall at a company. It's browser-accessible from any 4.0 or higher web browser and doesn't require Windows on the client. It leverages their stren... [Read More]

» Microsoft's Weblog Software from vowe dot net
Picture the following scenario: Microsoft has created a weblog tool that is designed to run inside the firewall at a company. It's browser-accessible from any 4.0 or higher web browser and doesn't require Windows on the client. It leverages their stren... [Read More]

» http://www.dashes.com/links/archives/20021027.php#003879 from anil dash's daily links
Microsoft's Weblog Software [Read More]

» Microsoft's weblog software... from Kevin's Stuff
Hmmm... something to think about. [Read More]

» Microsoft's Weblog Software from TheArchitect.co.uk
An article from Anil Dash about Microsoft's Weblog Software makes interesting reading. This is another example of Microsoft doing what it does best: Turning useful applications and functionality into a commercial product, and making it generally availa... [Read More]

» M$ Secret Blogging Software from Blazeblog
magazine: Microsoft's Weblog Software Hard to believe this one, but of course, SharePoint has been around, in one form or [Read More]

» rock the vote from blab job
oday everybody has to get out and vote. If you have not a clue as to what is going [Read More]

» Microsoft FrontPage 2003, SharePoint, Blogs and Blogorlowski from Tim Swanson
What do you call someone that says one thing, but does another? How about a Timocrite. So I said I pretty bored about blogging about blogs, well I don't control the hands in this post, you have been warned. I... [Read More]

» Blogopoly! from Greg Writes
Six Apart, the company whose Movable Type software runs this blog, has just purchased Danga Interactive and its blogging community, LiveJournal. Counting LiveJournal, Movable Type, and TypePad, Six Apart will power over six and a half million blogs. On... [Read More]

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