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<title>MIX08: Deep Zoom, Deepfish, Deep Mystery</title>
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<summary>I&apos;ve been looking for additional detail on Deep Zoom, a new Silverlight feature and the subject of one of the coolest demos shown in the MIX08 keynote:  Hard Rock Memorabilia 2.0, a photo montage of rock and roll items found at Hard Rock restaurants, hotels and casinos around the world. The Memorabilia page presents 258 items -- instruments, letters, wardrobe pieces, public records and more -- which you can then zoom in on...</summary>
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I&apos;ve been looking for additional detail on Deep Zoom, a new Silverlight feature and the subject of one of the coolest demos shown in the MIX08 keynote:  Hard Rock Memorabilia 2.0, a photo montage of rock and roll items found at Hard Rock restaurants, hotels and casinos around the world. The Memorabilia page presents 258 items -- instruments, letters, wardrobe pieces, public records and more -- which you can then zoom in on...
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<title>From MIX08: Three Use Cases for Novell&apos;s Mono</title>
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<published>2008-03-06T18:31:46Z</published>
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<summary>John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX08.  What&apos;s the case for Mono, Novell&apos;s open source implementation of the .NET Framework? I was surprised by the answers I heard from Joseph Hill, Mono product manager at Novell, in the course of a conversation at the TAO Beach in Las Vegas on Wednesday evening.</summary>
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John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX08.  What&apos;s the case for Mono, Novell&apos;s open source implementation of the .NET Framework? I was surprised by the answers I heard from Joseph Hill, Mono product manager at Novell, in the course of a conversation at the TAO Beach in Las Vegas on Wednesday evening.
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<title>MIX08 Panel Notes: Challenges and Opportunities of Mashing up the Web</title>
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<published>2008-03-05T23:19:50Z</published>
<updated>2008-03-05T23:26:35Z</updated>

<summary>I&apos;m sitting in on a panel discussion at MIX08 on the Challenges and Opportunities in Mashing up the Web. Panelists include Sam Ramji  of Microsoft, Andy Gutmans of Zend Corporation, Shawn Burke, Director, .NET Platform and a developer of the AJAX Control Toolkit, Mike Schroepfer of Mozilla, and Aaron Fulkerson of MindTouch.</summary>
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I&apos;m sitting in on a panel discussion at MIX08 on the Challenges and Opportunities in Mashing up the Web. Panelists include Sam Ramji  of Microsoft, Andy Gutmans of Zend Corporation, Shawn Burke, Director, .NET Platform and a developer of the AJAX Control Toolkit, Mike Schroepfer of Mozilla, and Aaron Fulkerson of MindTouch.
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<title>Silverlight Available on Mobile Devices and More, Live from MIX08</title>
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<published>2008-03-05T19:59:40Z</published>
<updated>2008-03-06T09:55:30Z</updated>

<summary>John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX 08.  In this edition:  You&apos;ve Got Mail, Courtesy of Silverlight, Olympic Apps, A Way Cool Hard Rock Demo, and SharePoint Extensions.  Plus Cirque deSoleil &amp; Silverlight.</summary>
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John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX 08.  In this edition:  You&apos;ve Got Mail, Courtesy of Silverlight, Olympic Apps, A Way Cool Hard Rock Demo, and SharePoint Extensions.  Plus Cirque deSoleil &amp; Silverlight.
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<title>Microsoft MIX08 Talking Points</title>
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<published>2008-03-05T19:19:33Z</published>
<updated>2008-03-05T19:26:26Z</updated>

<summary>John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX08.   Among the topics emerging from the event: a new Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1, a new Silverlight 2 Beta 1 and the news that Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend will support Silverlight 2 development. John will follow up his notes with an analysis of the keynote.</summary>
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John Osborn, Senior Editor, .NET and Windows for O&apos;Reilly Media blogs talking points from Microsoft MIX08.   Among the topics emerging from the event: a new Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1, a new Silverlight 2 Beta 1 and the news that Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend will support Silverlight 2 development. John will follow up his notes with an analysis of the keynote.
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