Ping 63: Sweet deal from MS, Burger King & Xbox, IE 9 and Zune
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Laura and Paul hijack the channel 9 studio once again to bring you episode 63 of Ping.
Here is their list of water cooler topics this week:
A sweet Deal From MS (TechNet Licensing FAQ)
Burger King and Xbox
IE9 Preview
IE9 Test Drives
Zune marketplace now taking credit cards
Here is their list of water cooler topics this week:
A sweet Deal From MS (TechNet Licensing FAQ)
Burger King and Xbox
IE9 Preview
IE9 Test Drives
Zune marketplace now taking credit cards
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Excellent
Great prices on MS
Actually I've been a TechNet subscriber for years! I have convinced my last employer to get the Action Pack. Unless it's changed, it's 10 copies of almost all the desktop products. Its a subscription, but for $400 a year you can't beat it!
I now have MSDN at work, but go TechNet!
Thanks. BTW - I did not see Office 2010 in the list of apps for the Technet deal. Nor did I see Visual Studio 20xx. Any word on those?
Awesome! By the way, do something with the noice in the sound untill the next show, it get's kinda annoying xD
Can't wait to see Natal, and Im really excited about Kinect and how IE9 is gonna be.
Thumbs up!
- Martin
I know that Visual Studio isn't included, that's MSDN. As for TechNet, I have TechNet Plus (there are levels) and Office, Windows, and SQL Server. Just not the developer tools. For most users who are not developers that is great!
Good show...
BTW: Laura,
There's nothing wrong with your hair...I don't care what anyone thinks...1970's and '80s were the days!
Hey everybody... one thing that is important to note is that TechNet has special licensing terms on how you can use the subscription.
See the TechNet FAQ here (specifically points #5 and #11):
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/ms772427.aspx
it's great,.
Thanks.
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