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	<description>Is your source control branching out of control? How much time have you wasted trying to discover which branches your code changes have been merged into? What are the code-level differences between your main, test, and production branches? Branch visualizations
 to the rescue!Matthew Mitrik, program manager for Team Foundation Server, demonstrated some of the awesome new branch visualization capabilities coming in Team Foundation Server 2010.This &amp;quot;Humanized Screencast&amp;quot; is best viewed at fullscreen using the high-quality WMV download.
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