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        <title>[WEBCAST] Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-269.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Monday, 29 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>Available through 2016, the Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems operating system is a great solution for embedded systems including kiosks, automated teller machines (ATMs), industrial controllers, and large medical devices. Attend this webcast to learn how you can take advantage of the full power of the Windows XP Pro operating system.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] geekSpeak: SharePoint Wikis with David Mann</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-270.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 28 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a &quot;talk-radio&quot; format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast. For this geekSpeak, David Mann, who was recently on geekSpeak in August 2008, returns for some more engaging discussion on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. This time, David enlightens us on best practices for implementing wiki sites using SharePoint Server. Bring your questions for David. Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Glen Gordon and Dani Diaz.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development: Using Pocket Outlook Data Inside a Managed App</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-271.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 28 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>Windows Mobile devices ship with Microsoft Pocket Outlook. To limit the amount of data that is stored on Windows Mobile devices and to provide users with a consistent user interface when dealing with Personal Information Manager (PIM) data, you must frequently make use of Pocket Outlook functionality inside your own managed application. In this sample-filled webcast, we show you how to retrieve, use, and store PIM data inside your own managed applications through the Windows Mobile Managed APIs that ship as part of the Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 software development kits (SDKs).</description>
        
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        <title>[VIDEO] How Do I: Send Email Asynchronously with ASP.NET</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/video-420.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Wednesday, 24 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this video, Chris Pels shows how to use the System.Net.Mail classes in ASP.NET to send an asynchronous email message. First, see how to configure a web site to send email using the &amp;lt;mailSettings&amp;gt; element in the web.config file. Next, create a simple user interface for entering email information. Then learn how to create use the MailMessage class to create an email message in the code behind for the page. As part of that process create an event handler for the asynchronous callback following the sending of the email. In the event handler see how to use the instance of the AsynchCompletedEventArgs class which provides information about the email sending process. Finally, send a test email asynchronously, following the steps in the debug mode, and view the actual email received from the process.</description>
        
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        <dc:creator>Learn ASP.NET - Latest Content</dc:creator>
        <title>[WEBCAST] geekSpeak: ASP.NET Dynamic Data with Rachel Appel</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-272.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 21 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a &quot;talk-radio&quot; format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast. In this geekSpeak, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Rachel Appel introduces you to the Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data framework, discusses how it came to be, and shows how ASP.NET Dynamic Data makes it easy to maintain your Web sites. Rachel also covers creating customizations at the application, page, and field levels, so you can get the most out of this exciting technology. Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Glen Gordon and Lindsay Rutter.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] Add Business Intelligence to Service Oriented Architecture Applications</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-273.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 21 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>Learn how to add business intelligence to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications using Microsoft BizTalk Server Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. In this webcast, representatives from EMC Consulting will demonstrate how to: Use the BAM API as a data collection point; Create reports that contain data from BAM using SQL Server Reporting Services; Create enhanced data views using Microsoft SharePoint Web parts; Display business process data in intuitive ways for non-technical users.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development: Developing Battery-Friendly Applications</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-274.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 21 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this MSDN webcast, you learn how to develop battery-friendly applications for Windows Mobile devices. During a large portion of this webcast, we explain and demonstrate the State and Notification Broker that provides easy access to more than 100 different hardware and system states, such as network connectivity and battery power, which are all consistently within reach by managed code. After attending this webcast, there is no excuse for you to continue polling for system state changes and thus draining the batteries of Windows Mobile devices.</description>
        
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        <title>[VIDEO] How Do I: Send Templated Emails for Health Monitoring Events in ASP.NET</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/video-419.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Thursday, 18 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this video Chris Pels shows how to use the TemplatedEmailWebEventProvider to send emails when health monitoring events occur that utilize a template for the email content. First, see how to configure the &amp;lt;provider&amp;gt; and &amp;lt;rules&amp;gt; elements in the web.config file to implement the use of templated email and associate a health monitoring event with the templated email provider. Once the templated provider is configured see how to create the email template using as standard .aspx page. Learn what information is available in the MailEventNotificaitonInfo class that is passed by the TemplatedEmailWebEventProvider to the template .aspx page. See how it can be used to include whatever information is appropriate in the email content. Finally, view the test web site which sends emails in response to health monitoring events. Then view the actual emails received that contain the health monitoring event information based upon the template.</description>
        
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        <dc:creator>Learn ASP.NET - Latest Content</dc:creator>
        <title>[WEBCAST] geekSpeak: Virtualization for Developers</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-261.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 14 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a &quot;talk-radio&quot; format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology, and they are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast. In this geekSpeak, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Stephen Rose discusses why developers should look at using virtual environments for developing and the benefits of doing so. He addresses everything from the creation of a complete development environment&apos;s domain in a box to how to move these environments back and forth from virtual to physical and back again. Be sure to bring your virtualization questions for Stephen. Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Mithun Dhar and Danilo Diaz.</description>
        
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        <dc:creator>Learn ASP.NET - Latest Content</dc:creator>
        <title>[WEBCAST] Develop Composite Applications with the Microsoft Application Platform in Eight Weeks</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-260.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 14 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>Learn how to combine Microsoft SharePoint Server and Microsoft BizTalk Server in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to manage business processes and interact with your enterprise business systems. This webcast is most appropriate for IT managers, architects, and developers. During the webcast, we demonstrate how to: Use adapters and code-behind to integrate BizTalk Server with SharePoint Server; Create service-enabled applications via the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) framework; Integrate enterprise applications using the BizTalk Server adapter framework; Create an integration framework that accommodates aggregated asynchronous and synchronous message patterns.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] Windows Embedded Standard Overview</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-259.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Saturday, 13 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this webcast, we provide an overview of Windows Embedded Standard, the next generation of Windows XP Embedded. Windows Embedded Standard delivers the latest key technologies, including Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. Attend this webcast and discover that Windows Embedded Standard: Enables enterprise management technologies such as Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and Windows Server Update Services; Includes in-box support for the latest chipsets from Intel, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and VIA; Features an improved developer experience with an enhanced out-of-box experience, additional configuration UI, and links to online resources; Is the platform for smart, connected, and service-oriented enterprise devices.</description>
        
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        <title>[PODCAST] Thoughts on Javascript with Bertrand Le Roy</title>
        <link>http://www.hanselminutes.com/default.aspx?showID=147</link>
        <pubDate>Friday, 12 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>Scott chats with Bertrand Le Roy, Program Manager for MS-Ajax at Microsoft. Where does Bertrand see Ajax and Javascript going in the future? We also chat about MS-Ajax 4.0s possible future and how to use templates and Javascript on the clientside.</description>
        
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        <title>[VIDEO] How Do I: Configure Email Notification for Health Monitoring on an ASP.NET Web Site</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/video-417.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Thursday, 11 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this video Chris Pels shows how to configure email notification for health monitoring in an ASP.NET web site. First, see how to configure the sending of email in an ASP.NET web site through the use of the &amp;lt;emailSettings&amp;gt; element in the web.config file. Next, learn how to add the SimpleMailWebEventProvider which sends emails for health monitoring events as a provider. Then see the standard health monitoring events that can be used with email notification by examining the machine level health monitoring configuration. After reviewing the available events see a rule implemented that maps the &quot;All Events&quot; to the email provider. Upon starting the web site several emails are then sent and examined when they are received in Outlook. Finally, some basic principles of which events might be mapped to the health monitoring email provider are discussed.</description>
        
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        <dc:creator>Learn ASP.NET - Latest Content</dc:creator>
        <title>[VIDEO] How Do I: Use a Visual Studio 2008 Web Deployment Project</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/video-418.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Thursday, 11 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>In this video Chris Pels shows how to use the Visual Studio 2008 Web Deployment add-on to create deployment projects with a finer degree of control over how a web site is compiled and deployed. First, learn where to download and install the Web Deployment Project add-on for Visual Studio 2008. Then, create a web site project and an associated web deployment project. Learn the available configuration options for a web deployment project. See a brief review of the aspnet_compiler and aspnet_merge command line utilities which are integral to the web deployment project. Next, learn how to create multiple configurations for a web deployment project, e.g., one for Debug and one for Release modes. Then create a web application project and a corresponding web deployment project. Finally, see how the options and process for the web application project are the same as those for the web site project.</description>
        
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        <title>[WEBCAST] geekSpeak: Virtual Earth Development</title>
        <link>http://www.asp.net/learn/webcast-258.aspx</link>
        <pubDate>Sunday, 7 Sep 2008</pubDate>
        <description>The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a &quot;talk-radio&quot; format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology, and they are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast. In this geekSpeak, Tyler Davey shows you how to harness the power of Microsoft Virtual Earth from your applications. If you have ever wanted to provide mapping or location features in your apps, you don&apos;t want to miss this geekSpeak. Be sure to bring your Virtual Earth questions for Tyler. Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Glen Gordon and G. Andrew Duthie.</description>
        
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