Free Silverlight for Windows Phone ebook

For Developers: Free Silverlight for Windows Phone ebook now available

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WmPowerUser/~3/KTrsF8P7fuc/

“With the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace booming, here is something to help the new developer get up to stream.

Boryana Miloshevska, software developer with more than 6 years of professional experience with .NET technologies, has released a free e-book called Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit In Depth.

The book covers:

246 Pages

Published Date: 11 Oct 2011

Includes all controls from the Windows Phone Toolkit Aug 2011!

22 Chapters!

Full Source Code

Based on Windows Phone 7.1 (aka 7.5) Mango!

She is a co-founder of http://www.windowsphonegeek.com – one of the biggest windows phone development communities. She is also working as a consultant in the areas of Silverlight and Windows Phone application development.

The book can be here: Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit In Depth.

Via Esphoneblog.com”

-Sent from Weave for Windows Phone 7

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The Great Dying: first it warmed, then it burned

The Great Dying: first it warmed, then it burned

http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/index/~3/HL9nNx0rhQ0/the-great-dying-first-it-warmed-then-it-burned.ars

“Recently, we discussed evidence that the Earth’s biggest mass extinction, the End Permian (often called the Great Dying), was triggered by a physiological crisis: high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide lowered the ocean’s pH and created problems with anoxia. That doesn’t, however, tell us much about what happened on land or about how quickly events transpired. Now, researchers have provided the most precise dates yet on the Great Dying and found that it took place over less than 200,000 years and was accompanied by very rapid changes in the atmospheric carbon dioxide.

The published dates for the End Permian roughly agree—it happened about 250 million years ago—but they use different methods and sites to arrive at those dates. The different sites shouldn’t affect the dating, but they could include different ecosystems. If the timing of the mass extinction isn’t uniform across these sites, it’s easy to see how they could produce different dates.

The new study attempts to cut down on the uncertainty through volume: 300 samples were dated from 29 different volcanic ash beds in South China. Combined, these sites cover ocean, transitional, and terrestrial environments.

 

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Why Your Grandchildren Will Never Respect You

Why Your Grandchildren Will Never Respect You

http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/vip/~3/n4qe2vPDetI/why-your-grandchildren-will-never-respect-you

“I don’t care how many stories you tell your grandkids about how terrific you were when you were their age; all it’s going to take is one look at your Facebook Timeline to shatter the illusion. Stupid honest history.

For this reason, my Facebook updates and tweets are going to be entirely filled with dangerous/charitable/impressive things that I am definitely not actually doing. I suggest you do the same, and pray no one tags you in a beer bong photo that proves otherwise.

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IBM – What is Watson?

http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/what-is-watson/index.html

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IBM Sends Watson Supercomputer to Business School | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/11/ibm-sends-watson-supercomputer-to-business-school/

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WordPress cloud plugin suite Jetpack gets Google+ support

WordPress cloud plugin suite Jetpack gets Google+ support, better upgrades and more

http://thenextweb.com/design/2011/11/17/wordpress-cloud-plugin-jetpack-gets-google-support-better-upgrades-and-more/

“The Jetpack plugin for WordPress has been upgraded to version 1.2, bringing Google+ and LinkedIn support to its sharing UI and improved upgrade stability.

Jetpack is a plugin that enables users of self-hosted WordPress sites to leverage the WordPress.com cloud for content, stats, URL shortners and more.

The 1.2 update includes:

Google+ and LinkedIn sharing in toolbar and email subscriptions

Improved UI for showing new and updated Jetpack features

Better support for other languages

Smarter and safer Jetpack upgrades

New Shortcodes for VideoPress & Google Maps

Image Widget

RSS Links Widget

Jetpack is a host of plugins that you can access through your WordPress dashboard that allow you to use all of the coolest features of WordPress.com, even though you’re hosting your blog on your own server. It’s a pretty slick utility that any independent blogger using WordPress should check out.

You can download the latest version of Jetpack here for free, or if you’re already a user, visit Dashboard>Updates to get up to date.

➤ Jetpack”

-Sent from Weave for Windows Phone 7

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SPARQL 1.1 Query Language

http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/

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Ontology, Notation 3, and SPARQL – CodeProject

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/OntologyNotation3SPARQL.aspx

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QuadBlogging | “In terms of young children developing as writers this is the most interesting development in the last 20 years.” Pie Corbett

http://quadblogging.net/

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Kinect at the Maker Faire

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Kinect-at-the-Maker-Faire

See what Microsoft had to offer in their tent at World Maker Faire New York 2011. Microsoft sponsors Maker Faire and we’re excited to see them embrace the maker movement. Since bringing their Gadgeteer prototyping platform to Maker Faire last year, they’ve seen makers start using their .NET-programmable modular devices, inspiring them to make the hardware more widely available. Microsoft also brought their Kinect robots built on the Robotics Developer Studio 4 platform. They’re running a competition for robot concepts ($10K prize) built on RDS4.

Project Information URL: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/11/kinect-robots-gadgeteer-microsoft-at-maker-faire-video.html

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