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Longhorn , Avalon , NET 2.0 ... Microsoft technologies are evolving TOO fast and is very easy to get lost in this ocean of information , The problem is not quantity but quality and our mission is to support  the deployment of these emergent technologies through functional and valuable content about .NET. ; high-quality technical information, articles , news and software industry coverage.

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