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	<description>In the near future, applications will be developed using a combination of custom application code and online building block services, including data-centric services. In this session we discuss advancements in the Microsoft development platform and online
 service interfaces to enable seamless interaction with data services both on-premises (e.g., ADO.NET Data Services Framework over on-premises SQL Server) and in the cloud (e.g., SQL Server Data Services). Learn how you can leverage existing know-how related
 to LINQ (Language Integrated Query), data access APIs, data-binding, and more when building applications using online data.


Mike Flasko


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			<![CDATA[Hi,<br>
&nbsp; I would like to watch some of these videos on my PSP while commuting. I see some videos on Channel9 to have the PSP format but not the PDC08 ones. Can anyone tell me how I can convert these videos to the PSP format?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<p>posted by Rubicon</p>]]>
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<p>u can download n save the .wmv file and use tools like Videora to convert it to PSP or iPod format. my 2 cents.</p>
<p>posted by codeplexer</p>]]>
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