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Check out the latest addition to the WPF Showcase: LAN BridgerLAN Bridger is a tool that lets you be a part of the same local computer network at your job, on the road, or half way around the world.  Submit your application to the WPF Showcase today!

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Windows 7 came up with lots of goodies including better resource management, better performance, jumplist management, multitouch functionality & many more. Here I will discuss...

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The 22 Minute Meeting

A good back-to-basics article by Scott Berkun on how to do efficient meetings, based on the original idea by Nicole Steinbok . And here is the poster that says it all: Read More...

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