That's very interesting. I wonder how well an environment like that could be duplicated at a smaller company. Maybe some of it has to do with the select group of people that Microsoft hires.
I agree with Dare, ATOM so far has not proved a large enough change to switch to.
So yeah, I use SharpReader and I couldn't read blogs without it. I need to upload my opml to feeds.scripting.com so I can get a count on how many blogs I am currently subscribed to.
When I am reading the entries, I commonly open up the webpage to read the entry formatted or within the context of the website. I DO enjoy reading blogs in websites more, but there only a few where I actually take the time to open the entry in my browser.
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Chris Anderson - "Hello Avalon"
When developing an application your XAML will be compiled and not made available to users of the application.
Robert Hess - What is a technology evangelist?
Brad Abrams - What is the future?
Kam Vedbrat - What influenced the visual design of Longhorn?
Looking forward to the rest of the Kam's videos.
Brad Abrams, What do you do? What is a day like for you?
Chris Sells - What's the most suprising thing you've learned since coming to Microsoft?
Neat stuff.
Dare Obasanjo - Where is Microsoft going with RSS/syndication?
Dare Obasanjo - Where is Microsoft going with RSS/syndication?
So yeah, I use SharpReader and I couldn't read blogs without it. I need to upload my opml to feeds.scripting.com so I can get a count on how many blogs I am currently subscribed to.
When I am reading the entries, I commonly open up the webpage to read the entry formatted or within the context of the website. I DO enjoy reading blogs in websites more, but there only a few where I actually take the time to open the entry in my browser.