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Randy Walker Entrepreneur, INETA Membership Mentor, VB MVP October 2008 Entries
Wishing you were at PDC? We saved the Jacksons & still get the content!
Yes, I too wish I were in L.A. with all our geek friends. But thanks to fellow VB MVP, Julia Lerman, she has helped point out how we can view all the content at PDC without spending the thousands of dollars and travel time. http://blogs.eweek.com/devl... ......

Posted On Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:17 PM

Letting Go
Being the Type A personality I am, one of the hardest things for me to do is to “Let Go”. Why is letting go such an important thing? For the small business owner, if you don’t let go, you’ll never grow your business. For the parent, if you don’t let go, your child will never learn, grow, mature, or be independent. For the software developer, if you don’t let go, you’ll never finish your product. But most importantly, if you don’t let go, you’ll never move on, stuck in the same spot. The following ......

Posted On Tuesday, October 28, 2008 10:30 PM

Letter from Steve Ballmer, CEO Microsoft
I occasionally receive letters sent out to the Industry Executives from the top dogs at Microsoft. Here’s the one I just received outlining their newest initiative called Windows Azure, which was just announced at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference. During the past decade, a dramatic transformation in the world of information technology has been taking shape. It's a transformation that will change the way we experience the world and share our experiences with others. It's a transformation ......

Posted On Tuesday, October 28, 2008 6:55 PM

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