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PhotoSynth on CSI NY

The script writers of CSI:NY used Photosynth in last week’s episode. That’s really cool :) Here’s how the story went and where the product has been used:

“A guidance counselor at a Manhattan prep school is murdered while the prom is taking place in the gymnasium.
Forensic scientists for the New York police attempt to recreate the crime scene by uploading hundreds of camera phone thumbnail photos snapped at the dance onto a computer.
The PC screen fills up in a concentric square pattern, revealing a wide shot of the gym at the center. Investigators can manipulate the images to show close-ups of the scene from every angle.” (Source)

Photosynth is one of my favorite tools at the moment. Pretty soon, when they release the new client, I’ll publish the demos I’ve recorded about this technology. I can’t show them yet though, so you’ll have to sit on your hunger for a couple of months. All I can say is that it’s really really awesome :)

Screenshot of CSI:NY

CSI:NY

Link: Photosynth

Carbon Grove - Your Green Solution

Climate change is a problem that af­fects everyone on our planet. As is often the case with problems of this magnitude, it’s hard to feel like one person can make a difference. In reality however, every little bit helps. Carbon Grove can help you make your small contribution to fixing things and hopefully also help you show others that you care.

Carbon Grove

The Internet Explorer team at Microsoft helped to launch this site. They were eager to create a special experience for their IE users as well as show one small piece of their com­mitment to the environment. Not only is Internet Explorer the exclusive way to take advantage of Carbon Grove, but Microsoft’s Silverlight technology has made browsing the three forests a breeze.
Check it out :)

So, I took the test and it said I need to cut back on driving to work and take a bike or go on foot for shorter trips. I’ll keep that in mind. :) I planted a tree too, it’s in the Rain Forest and it’s a coconut tree. You can see it grow below :)

Thanks for the pointer, Barb!

AT&T Meets Microsoft Surface

We just launched a viral video featuring the new shopping experience at AT&T, transformed by Microsoft Surface. This is exactly how Surface technology can be used in a store environment. It’s a new way your world connects with the digital world. Beginning April 17th in NYC, Atlanta, San Antonio and San Francisco. I can’t wait to see the follow-up on this and take a closer look at what the other partners are cooking up right now for their products and services. Imagine how it will be for banking, in bars or lobbies… Innovation has a new front door, come on in!

Link: AT&T / Surface
Link: YouTube clip

RoundTable Now Available In Belgium Too

I’ve done a few demos about the product already on a Circle of Media last year in October, and a few times as a speaker on some seminars and events in the weeks after that - when I was still carrying around the first samples available in Europe. The Belgian crowd has been waiting for it for a few months already, but as of now RoundTable has been made available in the local market! It’s still earlier as expected, since it was scheduled to be released in Q4, which is late Spring/early Summer, but they managed to squeeze off a few months and threw it into the wild.

From the release notes:

RoundTable can be used with Office Communications Server 2007 or Office Live Meeting 2007. The estimated retail price is $3,000 (US) and they can be purchased through a direct Microsoft order process and, shortly, via authorized resellers. Of course RoundTable is not only a great addition to existing customers, but can also help generate excitement, differentiation and demand for the overall Microsoft conferencing solution.

Belgium and Portugal were the last two countries to be added to the list of the Western European region, so now the device is available anywhere overhere, even though prices might differ from country to country (although the advized rate is the equivalent of $3K in the local value)

RoundTable

On February 1st, the RoundTable had already been released in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.

Related: Product Specs

Web Client Software Factory Shipped

(This is for a few friends of who I know follow this blog, even though they’re out of my audience - you know who you are, geeks) About 2 hours ago I saw this floating by in my inbox: we JUST shipped the Web Client Software Factory.

The Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) provides a set of guidance for architects and developers building enterprise Web applications. The factory includes samples, reusable code and a guidance package which automates key development tasks from within Visual Studio.
Using the Web Client Software Factory assets, developers can create Composite Web applications composed of independently developed and deployed modules. These modules are dynamically brought together at runtime into a common shell. Additionally the factory includes support for ASP.NET AJAX thus providing users with a richer and more responsive user experience.

P&P

New In This Release

The February 2008 release of the Web Client Software Factory has the following improvements to the June 2007 release.

  • Full support for Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5
  • Added ASP.NET AJAX extenders for Context Sensitive Autocomplete, AJAX Validation, and Real Time Search that can be used in existing ASP.NET sites and ASP.NET sites built using the Composite Web Application Block.
  • Added UI Composition capability through extending our dependency injection mechanism to support Pages, User Controls and Master Pages.
  • Added Dependency Injection on ASMX Web Services and JSON services.
  • Added a new set of Quickstarts and How-To topics on MVP, Modularity and the new AJAX extenders
  • Added a new Order Entry Reference application that demonstrates all of the new functionality.

In addition, this release of WCSF has the following community issues and fixes:

  • 42 Workitems closed including the top-voted items on CodePlex
  • Add ASP.NET AJAX Support (97 votes)
  • Web Client Software Factory Support for Enterprise Library 3.1 (62 votes)
  • Services through configuration (32 votes)
  • Support for using the Validation Application Block (16 votes)
  • Recipe support for Visual Basic .NET (20 votes)
  • Added Presenter support for Master Pages (11 votes)

Get your goodies at http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices/

Ice Cube Goes Silverlight

We already knew that Ice Cube is one hell of a cool guy. I’ve been listening to his rhymes from way back when I was still skating around and ‘chillin wit teh homies’. Ice Cube was starting a very cool Silverlight based website back in November. And apparently that worked out super fine for him. He liked it that much that he’s actually going to give a live concert, which will be streamed in Silverlight on his very own TV Network: UVNTV.

From the announcement:

On March 15th, 6 PM PST, 9PM EST, Ice Cube will do a free live concert at South by Southwest (SxSW) and that concert will be streamed live to the UVNTV.com site (Ice Cube and DJ Pooh’s new site for TV-on-the-Web) and presented via Silverlight.

Ice Cube Free Concert

Here’s the old interview with Ice Cube where he had his team working on the creation of the website:

Video: Ice Cube's UVNTV.com goes live with Microsoft Silverlight

Windows Live Platform Quick Applications 6.0

Windows Live Quick Applications provide customizable out-of-the box solutions for specific Web scenarios. Each Quick App is built on Windows Live services and is offered as a source code download for you to use today. The 6.0 version of the Windows Live Platform Quick Applications was just released, with 178 work items done there is 1 new Quick Application and 2 major enhancements and 1 localization achievement (into Chinese).

Tafiti Search visualization has had a major addition. U sing the Windows Live Messenger Library and Script# we turned Tafiti from being a killer search slick UI to being a social search application. You can now perform searches, save your results and share that experience with your Windows Live Messenger friends. Research has never been so fun – try it | watch it | get it

Tafiti Update

Visit Planner (new Quick App) which is fictitious hotel providing a differentiated experience for their customers. Contoso Hotel guests can use this online concierge to plan their trip to multiple cities. The application consists of a Silverlight 1.1 canvas which integrates with Microsoft Virtual Earth, Windows Live Messenger, Live Search and the Windows Live Contacts control - try it | watch it | get it

Visit Planner

Adventure Works Resorts has also had some renovations done – the Windows Live Photo API CTP is being used to provide its members with the ability to import photos from Windows Live Spaces and two-way sync . We use LiveNet for the development and in the near future we will integrate the Photo API CTP refresh.

Adventure Works

Windows Live Contacts API Beta

The Windows Live Contacts API allows people to use their Windows Live contact information (including Hotmail, Messenger, and Mobile contacts) with third party websites —while keeping complete control of their data.

The Windows Live™ Contacts API is an HTTP-based service that enables developers to programmatically submit queries to, and retrieve results from, the Windows Live Contacts Address Book database service.

In addition to a full CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete) interface for a Windows Live user’s address book, the Windows Live Contacts API provides a view to a subset of the Contact data for the purposes of sending Invitations.

Each view and set of abilities is controlled by the owner of the data, namely the Windows Live user who maintains the address book through products and applications in Windows Live, such as Windows Live Hotmail® and Windows Live Messenger.

Windows Live Contacts API

Value Propositions:

End User:

  • Access your Windows Live social relationships (Messenger contacts / Windows Live Hotmail address book) ANYWHERE safely and securely.
  • Website owner:

    • Allow visitors to your website to invite their contacts, organically growing your reach.
    • Provide a personalized experience for your website visitors, driving user engagement.
    • More predictable, secure and reliable method of accessing Windows Live Contacts.

    Links:

    You can code against the Windows Live Contacts API with any language and platform that supports the HTTP/1.1 protocol.
    Download the Windows Live Quick Applications at http://dev.live.com/quickapps. The Quick Applications provide customizable out-of-the box solutions for specific Web scenarios. Each Quick App is built on Windows Live services and is offered as a source code download for you to use today.

    Windows Live Messenger Library Beta

    The Windows Live Messenger network is the premier service from Windows Live. 300million+ people keep in touch with their friends and family using our client on Windows/Mac (and some use rogue web based clients).

    The Windows Live Messenger Library allows third parties to securely provide web based instant messaging to their users. The WLML is a JavaScript client library, thirdparty.com has full control over the user experience. The library exposes the core text-based messaging functionality, contact list and presence management. WLML works cross browser and cross platform on Windows and Macs.

    • End Users can now interact and share experiences with their Messenger contacts in more places (more securely than other libraries).
    • ThirdParty.com can increase stickiness by delivering immersive, differentiated experiences and can increase reach by leveraging their user’s social relationships from Windows Live Messenger.
    • Developers can use JavaScript (which they already know) or C# (via Script#) to fully define the messaging experience cross-browser without needing to develop their own messaging platform.

    What Messenger features does the Windows Live Messenger Library provide?

    • Applications built with the Windows Live Messenger
    • Library can access all of the primary Windows Live Messenger features, including
    • Text-based messaging conversations, one-on-one or with up to 20 participants
    • Setting user status (Online, Away, etc.)
    • Personal status messages
    • Display pictures
    • Contact list management, including adding/blocking contacts and creating contact groups

    The Windows Live Messenger Library is licensed under the common Windows Live Platform terms of use. For more information see http://dev.live.com/terms/.

    WLMLib

    Links:

    Windows Live Messenger Library SDK
    Messenger Programmability home page
    Tafiti Search Visualization sample application (try it | demo video | get the code)
    iBloks VideoMessenger

    Samples:
    Hello World application
    Lightweight sample

    Live ID Delegated Authentication 1.0

    This is the first of quite a few posts about the new release wave of Live products. Stay tuned for more!

    At MIX07 they announced a delegation framework in Alpha, that was called Windows Live Data (aka Cumulus). Over the past year the Live ID team (Identity Services) have developed a new cross-Windows Live delegated authentication which today is being released as a 1.0 final (watch this space).

    Windows Live ID Delegated Authentication provides a platform-neutral way for Web applications to access customers’ information from Windows Live services while the customers remain in firm control of their own data. This is a big step in delivering real, user-centric data portability—giving Windows Live customers explicit control over sharing their information from Windows Live services. Windows Live ID Delegated Authentication is an end to end solution for offer provisioning, token exchange, token format and token renewal. Consumers are able to grant and revoke permission via a web interface.

    Live ID Delegated Authentication 1.0

    Technical breakdown after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

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