Microsoft Research: Comega compiler preview
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Features: Introducing Comega
Features: Introducing Comega
02/01/2005 08:52 PMDare Obasanjo explains some of the ways in which Cω--a new
language from Microsoft Research--makes XML processing easier and more
natural.
Free Optimizing C++ Compiler from
Microsoft
Free Optimizing C++ Compiler from
Microsoft
04/18/2004 09:38 AMMicrosoft Expression 3.3 Preview
Microsoft Expression 3.3 Preview
06/08/2004 02:53 AM
A preview version of Expression 3.3 which Microsoft acquired from
Hong Kong-based
Creature House last year is available for free
download (page say it's for Creature House users, but the
installer doesn't
check).
Expression is a vector drawing tool like Illustrator and
CorelDraw. Unfortunately,
it's UI sucks just as badly so expect to get lost.
Capability-wise, it's impressive.
It seems rather solid for a preview and I haven't noticed any
crippled feature yet.
Maybe it's a finished product released as free download under
Preview cover to hit
Adobe's bottomline. Turning a market into a desert is another
path to monopoly
if you got deep pockets. But then probably not.

Microsoft MSNtv Preview
Microsoft MSNtv Preview
09/08/2004 02:46 PM
It sort of surprised me as much as anybody that I liked
Cher. It's appropriate, I think to ask for a car driver to change the
radio station when they're driving you around, but I'm still sort of
new to this whole New York car thing. It still seems pretentious. I
feel better about it now, though, because as far as I can tell nobody
that likes Cher can really be too big of a prick.
I am starting to get worried, though, because I was supposed to be
in Manhattan for a meeting with Microsoft - where they're going to
show me their upcoming new version of MSNtv (formerly WebTV) - seven
minutes ago.
We're just now crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, though, for a meeting
that is supposedly somewhere in Midtown. That means my driver went
halfway down Brooklyn to cross the Bridge, only to have to drive back
up Manhattan to get into the Fifties. Whatever. It gives me a chance
to sit in the back of this car, working, taking calls, and ignoring
the scenery.
I think I could get used to pretentiousness.
Another Microsoft MSNtv Preview
Another Microsoft MSNtv Preview
09/08/2004 06:30 PMI4U Sep 8 2004 9:56PM GMT
Sneak Preview of Microsoft CRM
Sneak Preview of Microsoft CRM
03/14/2003 01:28 AMAccording to the CEO of a reseller of Microsoft's yet-to-be-released
CRM tool, the product has both strengths and weaknesses for the
mid-market companies it is intended to serve. Ben Holtz of Green
Beacon Solutions told CRM Buyer that his firm has had a beta version
of the application in-house for some time now.
Microsoft gives Indigo preview
Microsoft gives Indigo preview
03/17/2005 03:10 AMMicrosoft on Wednesday plans to release the first preview version of
Indigo, giving developers a chance to test drive the new
communications subsystem for Windows.
Preview: Microsoft XP's SP2 security
Preview: Microsoft XP's SP2 security
05/27/2004 08:00 AMZDNet May 27 2004 12:46PM GMT
Microsoft denies third public SP2
preview
Microsoft denies third public SP2
preview
07/10/2004 02:49 AMMicrosoft unveils OneNote preview
Microsoft unveils OneNote preview
04/21/2004 10:15 AMPersonal Computer World Apr 21 2004 2:08PM GMT
Microsoft offers Indigo preview
Microsoft offers Indigo preview
03/17/2005 02:59 AMSet for general release next year, the new communications subsystem
for Windows will be part of Longhorn and will be available for Windows
XP and Windows Server 2003.
Microsoft Releases 'Indigo' Preview
Microsoft Releases 'Indigo' Preview
03/28/2005 12:44 PMMicrosoft Corp. last week announced availability of the first
Community Technology Preview of its next-generation "Indigo"
communications subsystema service-oriented infrastructure built
on top of Web services protocols.
Search Technology Preview By Microsoft
Search Technology Preview By Microsoft
07/29/2004 11:39 AMWebProNews Jul 29 2004 3:20PM GMT
Microsoft to Publicly Preview New DRM
Technology
Microsoft to Publicly Preview New DRM
Technology
06/02/2004 08:43 AM'Janus' to make its official debut when Microsoft releases its latest
Windows Media Player 10 beta on Wednesday.
RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
RESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE
Telecom Research Institute (TRI) to
Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc.
Next Generation OSS/BSS Research Program
09/18/2004 03:29 AMRESEARCH AND CONSULTING FIRMS MERGE Telecom Research Institute (TRI)
to Merge into Dittberner Associates Inc. Next Generation OSS/BSS
Research Program [PRWEB Sep 18, 2004]
Preview: Microsoft XP's SP2 security
update
Preview: Microsoft XP's SP2 security
update
05/27/2004 07:51 AMZDNet May 27 2004 11:57AM GMT
Microsoft Preps 'Whidbey' Tech Preview
Microsoft Preps 'Whidbey' Tech Preview
12/17/2004 06:30 PMLast week, Microsoft released a Community Technology Preview of Visual
Studio 2005 to MSDN subscribers and will follow up with a December
preview of Visual Studio Team System. A second beta may arrive in
February, confirming earlier speculation that the product has been
pushed back into 2005.
Macworld preview: Microsoft Office 2004
Macworld preview: Microsoft Office 2004
03/06/2004 01:55 AMAlthough Microsoft's Office 2004 won't be on store shelves until the
middle of this year, we got a sneak peek at its new features. And
these additions -- from a command center for related correspondence,
calendars, and files, to an audio recorder that gives your typing
fingers a rest -- made quite an impression. Come take a look at the
next version of one of the most important program suites for the Mac.
Microsoft offers preview of its answer
to Google
Microsoft offers preview of its answer
to Google
07/02/2004 04:53 AMIht.com - Fri Jul 2, 05:32 am GMT
Microsoft Releases New 64-Bit Windows
Preview (NewsFactor)
Microsoft Releases New 64-Bit Windows
Preview (NewsFactor)
08/19/2004 05:24 PMNewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is offering the latest iteration
of its 64-bit computing
platform, announcing the release of beta software for PCs and servers.
The release marks the next step in the software giant's efforts to
address the needs of high-end customers.
Microsoft server preview is short on
detail
Microsoft server preview is short on
detail
05/04/2004 01:50 PMThe software giant updates its server software road map but offers
hardware makers few specifics about many of the products on the
horizon.
Microsoft Updates 64-bit Windows XP
Preview Editions
Microsoft Updates 64-bit Windows XP
Preview Editions
08/18/2004 08:50 PMMicrosoft refreshes its client and server software for the 64-bit
preview edition of Windows XP. And Redmond officials decide on a
sleeker name for the line.
Microsoft Set to Launch Refreshed
'Whidbey' Preview
Microsoft Set to Launch Refreshed
'Whidbey' Preview
08/27/2004 01:39 PMThe interim beta of its Visual Studio 2005 release will include the
bits for its Team Foundation Server product, which is set to include
back-end development facilities such as change management and
integration services.
Sneak Preview: Microsoft Speech Server
2004
Sneak Preview: Microsoft Speech Server
2004
05/10/2004 12:14 AMNetwork Computing May 10 2004 4:11AM GMT
A Review of Microsoft Technology for
2003, Preview for 2004
A Review of Microsoft Technology for
2003, Preview for 2004
12/15/2003 03:19 PMMicrosoft SQL Server 2005 Express
Technical Preview
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express
Technical Preview
06/29/2004 08:42 AM10 Goto 10: MT-Preview: WYSIWYG
Preview Mode for Movable Type
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Microsoft OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
Preview Released
Microsoft OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
Preview Released
04/20/2004 12:37 PMMicrosoft December Security Update &
Webcast Week Preview
Microsoft December Security Update &
Webcast Week Preview
12/02/2003 04:15 AMMicrosoft IPv6 for Windows 2000
Technology Preview 1.205 Released
Microsoft IPv6 for Windows 2000
Technology Preview 1.205 Released
03/14/2003 01:08 PMActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows XP
Professional 64-bit Edition Release
Candidate 2 (RC 2) - Preview
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows XP
Professional 64-bit Edition Release
Candidate 2 (RC 2) - Preview
03/17/2005 03:01 AMhttp://www.activewin.com/reviews/previews/xp64rc2/awin_software_templa
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Microsoft Focuses On Research
Microsoft Focuses On Research
05/17/2004 12:04 AMMicrosoft has turned its attention to the growing field of search,
with a broad-based push that extends from its dominant Windows
operating system to its MSN online division. By Associated Press (via
MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Research DRM talk
Microsoft Research DRM talk
06/19/2004 06:11 AMEngadget Jun 19 2004 9:17AM GMT
Microsoft Research Looks to Extend C#
Microsoft Research Looks to Extend C#
01/17/2004 10:56 PM'Xen' programming language unites C#, XML and SQL programming
languages.
Microsoft Turning Attention to Research
Microsoft Turning Attention to Research
05/16/2004 03:09 PMMiami Herald May 16 2004 6:49PM GMT
Microsoft Turning Attention to Research
(AP)
Microsoft Turning Attention to Research
(AP)
05/16/2004 02:58 PMAP - When it comes to the latest technology craze, Microsoft Corp.
isn't known for being first or best: It's known for being biggest. The
software behemoth has used its strength, money and reach to go from
underdog to top dog on everything from Internet browsers to digital
content players.
Sterling's Microsoft Research talk
Sterling's Microsoft Research talk
05/22/2004 02:38 AMBruce Sterling gave a screamingly funny talk at Microsoft Research
last night, and Al Billings transcribed it on his blog.
This year I had a problem because there were 200 people in my audience
and I say "Ok, everybody is going over to my house for beer!" and they
say "Yay!" and 600 people show up at my party. They weren't the people
in the audience. Half the people in the audience normally attend
because it's on the last day and a lot of people leave anyway. They
showed up and some kind of flash mob thing occurred. There was some
kind of electronically assisted gathering happening at my house.
Because people were showing up and they were showing up in buddy
lists. It wasn't just the usual foot traffic of one and two people.
There would be at half-past one...there were sudden clusters or
armadas of taxis coming in from two or three directions and people
would get out of the taxis and are name-checking each other and sort
of clustering together and coming into the party in a mass. Guys are
phone-camming the party. It's like "He's not kidding, look there's a
keg here!" <snicka> <z.z.z.z.z> and off they come.
Actresses are showing up, which is sort of interesting because there
is never much cross-over into the film thing. Guys are coming up and
saying "Bruce! Your party's full of hot chicks!" There are girls in
lingerie tops with stiletto heels. They aren't actually partying.
They're not eating. They're there to display themselves so they kind
of swan anorexically through this crowd of unix sysadmins and they're,
like... <Bruce makes really goofy surprised face> They're
awe-struck. Somebody had told them that it was sort of necessary to go
make the scene at the novelist's house and they sort of arrived in a
bloc, united by phones, I assume, and then departed.
Link
(
Thanks, Al!)
Microsoft opens research lab for
licensing
Microsoft opens research lab for
licensing
04/10/2005 11:09 PMThe software maker says commercializing its own technology is still
job one, but it sees some opportunity in sharing technology with
start-ups.
Microsoft Research - The Company in 10
Years
Microsoft Research - The Company in 10
Years
04/13/2004 12:53 PMWhen 4-year old Graham logs on to the PC in his bedroom, he discovers
he can't play his favorite computer game because he is out of his
weekly allowance of "FUN credits" that had been issued by his mom on
Saturday morning. What to do? Well, Graham can earn more FUN credits
by cleaning his room or by picking up his toys. That's because each
toy is equipped with a tiny electronic device that sends a "credit"
notice back to Graham's computer once it is placed in its rightful
spot in his toy box or room.
Grok Description matches for Microsoft Research: Comega compiler preview
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DataFerrett - Data Mining Tool
DataFerrett - Data Mining Tool
06/22/2005 02:48 AM
DataFerrett - Data Mining Toolhttp://dataferrett.census.gov/
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DataFerrett is a data mining tool that accesses data
stored in TheDataWeb through the internet. DataFerrett can be
installed as an application on your desktop or use a java applet with
an internet browser. DataFerrett is compatible with Windows operating
systems: 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME and XP. DataFerrett is a unique data
mining and extraction tool. DataFerrett allows you to select a
databasket full of variables and then recode those variables as you
need. You can then develop and customize tables. Selecting your
results in your table you can create a chart or graph for a visual
presentation into an html page. Save your data in the databasket and
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MedScan - Automated Scientific Text
Mining Tool
MedScan - Automated Scientific Text
Mining Tool
09/16/2004 11:14 AMMedScan - Automated Scientific Text Mining Toolhttp://www
.ariadnegenomics.com/products/medscan.htmlMedScan is
advanced scientific text mining software tool, automatically
extracting biological facts from scientific literature and MEDLINE
abstracts. MedScan extracts functional associations between proteins,
cell processes and small molecules, recognizes types of regulatory
mechanisms involved and the effects of regulation, and can be
customized to extract other information. Captured data is presented as
a datasheet, an XML file or a pathway diagram. You can use MedScan to
automatically extract information from:
*
MEDLINE abstracts and full text articles
* MS Office, PDF and
TXT files
* Catalogs and archives
* Web pages and
HTML documents.
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Edmunds.com deploys text mining tool for
user forms
Edmunds.com deploys text mining tool for
user forms
08/06/2004 06:17 PMEdmunds.com, an online service for vehicle information, unveiled its
latest tool to mine the potentially invaluable data stored as
unstructured content in its user forums, consumer ratings, and reviews
archives.
Microsoft: Almost 1.5M download Sasser
cleanup tool
Microsoft: Almost 1.5M download Sasser
cleanup tool
05/04/2004 07:37 PMAlmost 1.5 million Windows customers downloaded a cleanup tool for the
Sasser Internet worm in the first two days after Microsoft Corp. began
offering the tool on Sunday, according to a Microsoft spokeswoman.
A Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mining
A Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mining
12/30/2003 10:53 AMA Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mininghttp://www
.cs.utexas.edu/users/pebronia/text-mining/A
comprehensive portal covering all protocols and sources related to
text mining and web mining. Text mining is about looking for
regularities, patterns or trends in natural language text, and usually
is about analyzing text for particular purposes. Inspired by data
mining, which discovers prominent patterns from highly structured
databases, text mining aims to extract useful knowledge from
unstructured or semi-structured text. Text Mining is a
cross-disciplinary field including, but not limited to:
*
Information Extraction(IE)
* Natural Language Processing(NLP) and
Computational Linguistics(CL)
* Machine Learning(ML)
*
Information Retrieval(IR)
* Data Mining(DM) or Knowledge
Discovery from Databases(KDD)
* Information Management and
Visualization
After "Dating Mining", Try a Little
"Reality Mining"
After "Dating Mining", Try a Little
"Reality Mining"
04/13/2004 06:11 AMAfter "Dating Mining", Try a Little "Reality
Mining"http://www.techreview.com/articles/wo_pentland033104.asp At the MIT Media Labs, the Human Design research group is
working on "reality mining" projects that use commonplace wearable
technology to identify a company's de facto organization chart (as
opposed to the theoretical and often-ignored one on the wall). The
group is using two approaches: The first provides an Expert and
Collaborator Locator, which uses speech recognition technology to
generate profiles of individuals based on the words they use in
conversations; the second offers Collaboration Tools, which makes it
possible to query a database of employee profiles of interests,
skills, or even recently used vocabulary, in order to find people who
might work well together. The researchers say: "We expect that by
aggregating this information, interpreting it in terms of work tasks,
and modeling the dynamics of the interactions, we will be better able
to understand and manage complex organizations." There are privacy
issues, of course, and here the key is to make the system transparent
and to allow employees to scrutinize their bosses' behavior. This
could be interesting.
How to download localized Catalog files
for the Security Update Inventory Tool
in SMS 2.0 and in SMS 2003
How to download localized Catalog files
for the Security Update Inventory Tool
in SMS 2.0 and in SMS 2003
04/14/2004 01:17 PMgreat web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
Download of the week: Speed Download 2
12/07/2003 04:05 PMAfter reading a forum post yesterday inquiring about DSL vs. cable
download speeds (specifically Cox Cable), I though I’d write about
one of OS X’s more underappreciated applications.
Let’s face it. If you’re using OS X, you’re using the Internet; and if
you’re using the Internet, you’re looking for one thing: speed. For
most people, dial-up just doesn’t cut it anymore, and for some, cable
speeds still aren’t enough. While Safari and Camino have taken care of
many gripes about page...
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
Download.com.sg, a Full Fledged Software
Download Site Hits 100,000 Visits a Day,
Increasing User Base Steadily and
Keeping Software Developers and Sponsors
Happy
06/22/2005 01:51 AMWithin a short period of time, download.com.sg has made a mark for
itself as the premier software repository. Download.com.sg has added
10,000 memebers over just a few months and is averaging 100,000 visits
daily. Its sponsors, mainly software developers who sell their
software are kept happy with low advertising rate and high returns.
[PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Data Mining Goes 3D
Data Mining Goes 3D
07/11/2004 12:59 PMMining the Tagged Web
Mining the Tagged Web
03/06/2004 02:04 AMConsulting Google to track down "jaguar," for example, generates an
alarming list of more than 7 million documents—a mad muddle of entries
about cars, animals ...
Mining the intranet
Mining the intranet
12/15/2003 10:31 AM
Of course sites such as Amazon and Google have reasons to create
formal APIs and gate access to them. But on an enterprise intranet the
threat is disuse, not overuse. You're publishing information that you
want people to find, exploit, and recombine. When it's appropriate to
use SOAP and WSDL -- for example, when queries require fancy
authorization or complex inputs -- then do so. But when a simpler
strategy will suffice, don't be ashamed to use it. Between the
primordial tag soup of HTML and the formal realm of Web services lies
a large and fertile middle ground: XHTML. Information that you publish
in XHTML can be directly consumed by browsers, and it's much
friendlier to spiders than ill-formed HTML. If you hope people will
mine your intranet, make the job as easy as it can be. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
I sometimes worry that I harp too much on these kinds of simple home
truths. But Mike Champion's
review of my XML 2003
keynote was a nice bit of validation:
...Mining the Value of Metrics
Mining the Value of Metrics
09/27/2004 07:02 AMConsumer Goods Technology Sep 27 2004 11:17AM GMT
Mining for memes
Mining for memes
06/17/2005 07:21 PM
Bruce Schneier
wonders if the
ongoing
reports of identity loss are creating a boy-who-cried-wolf
situation. Are people starting to tune this stuff out? And will that
result in less pressure for reform?
...Mining a Big Winner
Mining a Big Winner
09/03/2004 02:48 PMMine Safety's stock has risen almost 150% in the year since it was
recommended in Hidden Gems.
EPIC on data mining
EPIC on data mining
05/27/2004 07:38 PMp2pnet.net May 27 2004 11:07PM GMT
EU data mining hacks available for U.S.
EU data mining hacks available for U.S.
09/04/2004 06:57 AMMining the Campaign War Chests
Mining the Campaign War Chests
05/19/2004 11:45 PMFundrace.org tracks contributions made by from individuals to
Democratic and Republican presidential candidates since January 2003.
It does not include contributions to third-party candidates or
Congressional campaigns, or the far larger amounts given by political
action committees, companies, unions and other groups. But other sites
enable you to follow the money further and deeper.
Data Mining Resources
Data Mining Resources
05/28/2004 05:09 AM
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Tantek goes a data mining
Tantek goes a data mining
06/25/2004 04:01 AM"There's GOLD in them thar blogs!" Tantek Celik was overheard
yelling at the dinner party two night ago. "I'm a going a data
mining..."
As Scoble tells it.....
It's public now, so wanted to let everyone know that Tantek Çelik
is leaving Microsoft and going to work for Technorati. This is a loss
for Microsoft and a major win for Technorati. Tantek did the rendering
engine for IE on the Mac, represented Microsoft on the W3C, among
other things, during his tenure at Microsoft (some of his more recent
work won't be seen until Longhorn ships).
I learned it earlier this week (Tantek IM'd me). Tantek is one of
those developers that you just wish you could bottle up and duplicate.
I'm happy for him and Technorati, though.
Is the weblogging and RSS world picking up steam? Can you feel it
yet?
[Scobeliz
er]
GAO: Fed Data Mining Extensive
GAO: Fed Data Mining Extensive
05/28/2004 04:51 AMIn a new report, the investigative arm of the government finds that
data mining by federal agencies is ubiquitous. A watchdog group offers
a second report suggesting ways to protect privacy. By Kim Zetter.
Mining Mars from Houston
Mining Mars from Houston
03/15/2003 07:05 AMThe Word on Text Mining
The Word on Text Mining
12/10/2003 10:21 AMThe Word on Text Mining by Seth Grimeshttp://www.intelligententerprise.com/031210/619decision1_1.shtml
Text analytics provide concept discovery, automated
classification, and innovative displays for volumes of unstructured
documents. This article written by
Seth Grimes for
Intelligent Enterprise
gives the latest and most current happenings on text mining on the
Internet.
New: Anthracite Web Mining Desktop
New: Anthracite Web Mining Desktop
05/21/2004 10:07 AMAnthracite Web Mining Desktop is a set of tools for extracting data
from Internet sources, modifying it as needed, and exporting it to
templates or databases.
Data Mining For the Masses
Data Mining For the Masses
07/29/2004 08:17 PMA proposed data mining spec gets the green light for J2EE-compliant
application servers.
Mining message metadata
Mining message metadata
11/10/2003 11:31 PM
Point-to-point integration is out; event-driven communication across a
common message bus is in. When you build a system this way, message
queues are the first and best way to take the pulse of its real-time
state...
Martinez makes a crucial distinction between message data and message
metadata. In the realm of Web services, it's the difference between
SOAP bodies and SOAP headers. The bodies eventually land in an
operational data store, the headers often don't. Yet the headers
define the context of the message: who (or what) is sending it and
why. For example, a clinical service might be invoked by a monitoring
application, or by a compliance officer logging into a portal to
research an FDA report. "It's the same message payload," Martinez
says, "but contexts are very different." [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's a connection between
this week's column -- based on discussions with Blue Titan's Frank
Martinez -- and the latest round of wrangling over the semantic web,
bracketed by essays from
Clay
Shirky and
Tim Bray.
...Anthracite Web Mining Desktop 1.0.8
Anthracite Web Mining Desktop 1.0.8
08/27/2004 02:16 PMVisual Web Mining Toolkit to build spiders & scrapers without
scripting.
Microsoft Research: Comega compiler preview