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Thursday, February 5, 2004

Gold Blogs

Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "DEVELOPER" @ 02:53 AM

Frank McPherson sent us a link to a list that he recently compiled of Windows Mobile developer weblogs. If you are interested in what goes on inside Microsoft's Mobility teams, you should bookmark or subscribe to their RSS feeds. This is my own list of favorite weblogs:
Microsoft employees
Don Box's Spoutlet - Don is God in the world of XML, soap and XML Web Services. His title is "Architect, XML Messaging, Microsoft" and is a tremendous source of inspiration and innovation. If you want to know what Microsoft is all about in the next ten years, this is the weblog to follow. I sincerely believe that even Bill Gates visits Don's weblog from time to time.
James Pratt - Product Manager, Microsoft. Keeps the mobility development content flowing at MSDN.
Amit Chopra - Program Manager in the Visual Studio for Devices Team.
Kevin Lisota - Product Manager for the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. Runs Microsoft Mobile DevCon (MDC) events.
Jonathan Wells - Developer Division
John Montgomery - Developer Division

Microsoft Most Valueable Professionals
Casey Chesnut - Casey is the phillip torrone of the mobility developer community. Find something dangerous, unsupported and impossible and toss it to Casey and he'll be all over it. Tablet PC MVP
Neil Cowburn - .NET Compact Framework MVP
Peter Foot - .NET Compact Framework MVP
Alex Yakhnin - .NET Compact Framework MVP
Chris Tacke - .NET Compact Framework MVP
Alex Feinman - .NET Compact Framework MVP

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