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Is Internet Explorer dying...? [Statistics]

About three months ago I was given a task from a customer of us to analyze the Market Shares of Internet Explorer in the hopes of getting data to make end users upgrade from IE6 to hopefully at least IE7, preferably IE8. What I found was pretty stunning to say the least.

10 Things I Hate About Linux

Can you believe there's only 10? I must be slipping. Add yours to the list.

Creating Your Own RSS Reader In C#

Welcome to my tutorial on Creating your own RSS Reader in C#. This tutorial takes into consideration that you have a firm understanding of the XML Namespace and Custom Classes.

Top .NET Performance Problems and how to avoid them

Every time I work with one of our .NET customers to help them with managing their application performance I come across the same problems as seen with other clients before: lots of ADO.NET queries, many hidden exceptions in core or 3rd party .NET libraries, slow 3rd party components, inefficient custom code, … This article discusses the top problems, how to avoid them and how to do application performance management across the application lifecycle

5 Ways Microsoft Could Improve Internet Explorer 9.0

How would you improve IE9? SitePoint provide a top 5 wish list and invite you to add your own improvement requests.

Taking A Screen Shot In C#

Welcome to the tutorial on Taking a Screen Shot with C#. This tutorial is a little on the advanced side and assumes you have a fairly good working knowledge of the System.Drawing Namespace and a working knowledge Win32 API Calls as well, since we use 9 of them.

Microsoft to Pay for De-Indexing from Google

Worst deal for Search dominance

Google Chrome OS: A threat to Windows 7?

Google exclaims, and everyone gasps and bows before the cloud embracing visionaries. But where's the step back, the deep breath, the wiping away of the 'oh gosh it's Google, it's the future' haze to reveal the problems that lurk beneath the surface? I'm far from being a luddite, I was an internet evangelist 20 years ago and an early adopter of everything from virtual worlds to social networks.

Silverlight Toolkit November 2009 Released

Silverlight Toolkit is on a rapid pace from July to October and now again a release in November there are various improvements and other nice features which you will like.

Visual Studio 2010: A first look for developers

Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010 screenshots

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