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Microsoft .net dev tools CTP released

The project codenamed "Orcas" is now available for download. The developer tools release is Microsoft's September customer technology preview (CTP) for the .net framework 3.0. You must have the .net framework and September CTP software development kit (SDK), not to mention a non-express version of Visual Studio 2005 already installed to run the tools in this release. At under 4MB (not quite a ...

Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 - Beta 2

Supercalifragilistic...oh, hi! Welcome to our blog today. What a mouthful, did you read the title of this post? That is incredible. Anyway, Virtual Server 2005 (VS2005 for short) has been released by Microsoft for download. This is the latest in Microsoft's Virtual Server line (the fall collection), and the download requires that you register for the beta program to obtain it from Microsoft. It ...

Essential Software of 2005

deviantART co-founder Scott Jarkoff dropped us a line to pimp his Essential Software of 2005 list. It's a tad brief for a list covering both Windows and Mac OS X, but includes a couple I haven't seen on other lists including HimmelBar, NewsFire, PuTTY, and, as an honorable mention, Xyle Scope. Hop over to Jarkoff's blog for the whole list plus links. ...

Best and worst predictions for 2005

No, not predictions for the coming year; predictions for the past year: Wired News' Joanna Glasner has written a piece in which she collects the tech predictions pundits made about 2005 and determines whether their crystal balls were, to mix metaphors, loaded or shooting duds. The winners are Robert Cringely and Rob Enderle, and the losers Michael Robertson and IDC. It's a short article, but a fun ...

Top 10 Web Moments of 2005

In December 1990 there was a single web site on the Internet, and by the end of 1991 that figured had jumped to ten. Today there are millions of sites and billions of pages, and the web is a universe unto itself. It's impossible for any one person to keep track of even one percent of the interesting stuff happening on the web, but still we try until our favorites folders are overflowing, our ...

Five best freeware games of 2005

Given that it's 2005, I'm surprised we're not seeing more Top 5 lists, but here's one: Five Best Freeware Games of 2005, from gHacks. I won't spoil #1 for you, but I will spoil the rest: Advanced Strategic Command is at #5, retro-style adventure Zak McKracken 2 is #4, Battlefield-alike Warrock is at #3, and intriguing Korean MMO shooter GunZ The Duel takes #2. To see their favorite freeware game ...

The year in Web 2.0

I wish I'd been reading Read/WriteWeb all year, now that I see their A Year of Weekly Web 2.0 Wrap-Ups. If you're just getting on the Web 2.0 bandwagon and want to get caught up, Richard MacManus has rounded up all of his weekly Web 2.0 coverage, from Six Apart acquiring LiveJournal in January to Yahoo! buying del.icio.us earlier this month. Great for those who can't remember what happened ...

BlogPulse's 2005 Year in Review

Like Google's Year-End Zeitgeist but for blogs, BlogPulse has published a Year in Review that lists 2005's biggest blogs, news stories, images, videos, and more. Boing Boing, unsurprisingly, crowns the Top Blogs list, followed by our sister blog Engadget. The Top Blog Posts category is an interesting potpourri with an odd LiveJournal bent, and the Top Wikipedia References category (Podcasting, ...

Ten biggest Microsoft surprises of 2005

Microsoft Watch has posted a list of The 10 Biggest Microsoft Surprises of 2005. Though they weren't all especially surprising, in my opinion, it's a good round-up of some of Microsoft's more uncharacteristic moves this year. Among the highlights: The Office team opens up (a little), Redmond still can't find a way to shake its shoddy security image, MS 'gets' RSS, and IE rises from the dead. As ...

Top 10 podcasts episodes of 2005

Who listens to enough podcasts to name the top ten episodes of the year? The folks at LearnOutLoud, apparently. To be fair, they only chose among podcasts that are listed in their hand-picked directory, but it makes for a pretty good sample. Topping the list of LearnOutLoud's Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2005 is the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders podcast featuring the CEO of Trilogy Software, ...

Most underrated apps of 2005

The parade of best-of-'05 lists continues: As a companion to her Best apps of 2005 list, Lifehacker's Gina Trepani has posted her Top underrated apps of 2005 list, and it's a good one. A couple of my favorites, notably Picasa and MyBlogLog make the list, and she's included a couple dark horse picks like Yahoo! Calendar and ShoZu. Head over to Lifehacker to check out the rest. ...

Best fonts of 2005 according to Typographica

There's a little design geek inside me and inside him is an even littler typography geek, and that geek loves Typographica's Favorite Fonts of 2005. With fanciful names like Lisboa, Deréon, and Zingha, these are some truly beautiful fonts, but I think my favorite of the bunch may be Robert Slimbach's Garamond Premier Pro, and gorgeous update to the old serifed standby. There's also several ...

2005's file-sharing winners and losers

Slyck News has put together a list of their picks for the biggest winners and losers in file-sharing for 2005. File sharing's winners? BitTorrent, Apple, LimeWire, The Pirate Bay, and open source. The losers? Sony-BMG, Kazaa owners Sharman Networks, Grokster, pay P2P, and, of course, perennial loser the RIAA. I'd personally add to the winners list Fiona Apple, whose new album, which is being ...

Google's 2005 Year-End Zeitgeist

Google's Zeitgeist, which shows what people have been searching for lately, is always a fun distraction, and I look forward to their year-end Zeitgeists more and more every year. This year's 2005 Year-End Google Zeitgeist, just released, is no exception. Too much data for me to sum up here, so head on over to Google and check out all the pretty graphs. [Via Waxy.org] ...

Top 10 Web 2.0 Moments of 2005

Over at ZDNet's Web 2.0 Explorer blog Richard MacManus has posted his Top Ten Web 2.0 Moments of 2005. This is a really great list if you want a hint of where the web is headed. The big names of '05 are all covered: Bloglines, Amazon/Alexa, Digg, Google Base, Yahoo! and its new hires Flickr and del.icio.us, eBay and Skype, Windows Live, and of course the big AJAX. At the top of the list is the Web ...