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 Wednesday, June 22, 2005
So, I thought I would send one his way...
I have been completely busy for the last few months, but I do have some posts in the queue:
As always, your feedback is welcome.
 Thursday, May 26, 2005
Hey, I’m Tony Schreiner, a developer on the IE team...There have been a lot of questions and speculation about IE7's tabbed browsing feature, so I wanted to give an overview of some of the work we've done that you can look forward to seeing in Beta 1. IEBlog: the Microsoft Internet Explorer Weblog
Great information about the current thinking going on within the IE team. No mention of a date, however. 
 Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Powerful stuff. DasBlog, we they suck less!
Scott Hanselman
 Monday, May 09, 2005
 Thursday, May 05, 2005
From the press release:
Apress L.P. is pleased to announce the creation of the Apress eBookshop. Earlier in 2005, Apress launched the "Free eBook" series. This is a continually growing collection of essential titles, including "A Programmer's Introduction to PHP 4.0," that Apress offers its readers for free. With hundreds of copies of its books being downloaded on a daily basis, Apress is seizing the opportunity by offering IT professionals worldwide a variety of ways to stay at the forefront of technology.
To access the Apress eBookshop, visit http://eBookshop.apress.com or http://www.apress.com.
As you would expect, the prices are dramatically lower for eBooks, which are delivered as PDF files. So far, I am very impressed!
Also, they have a What's New RSS feed.
 Tuesday, April 19, 2005
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