Archive for August, 2007

Bangalore Bloggers Join Blogalorean

Bloggers of Bangalore are actively building a blogging community aptly named Blogalorean.

I have created a Feedburner network called Blogalorean and an writing this post as an open invitation to all Bloggers (blogging on any topic) who are in Bangalore to join this network. 

If you are interested in knowing more about Feedburner Network then please have a peak at this their FAQ.  

If you wish to join the network and you satisfy the requirement of staying in Bangalore then please leave a comment with you email id and I will send you an invitation.

You can find more details about the Bangalore Bloggers community and events here: http://bangalorebloggersmeet.pbwiki.com/

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Test Drive Visual Studio 2008

image Beta 2 version of Visual Studio 2008 is out and can be downloaded for free from Microsoft’s Visual Studio Developer Center. Since this is a prerelease software, you are not advised to install it on your primary development machine as it might break things.

Microsoft is even providing links to VPC images for the Visual Studio Team System 2008 Beta 2. you will need Virtual PC or Virtual Server to run these images. You can download the Microsoft Virtual PC for free from here.

As per Microsoft:

Visual Studio 2008 is a unified toolset that enables developers and development teams to build great applications on the Microsoft platform. Support for Windows Vista and the Microsoft Office system development assist developers in building compelling rich client applications. Now, with included support for ASP.NET AJAX and the Silverlight Add-in for Visual Studio 2008, developers can also build a spectrum of rich interactive applications for the Web. As the Microsoft platform further increases in capabilities through the delivery of Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 will continue to be the single environment that developers and development teams need to be successful.

Sounds like development will be a lot more fun with this tool.

Please share your opinions on Visual Studio here.

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Make Your RSS Feed Available as a Button on Google Toolbar

For any browser on any machine which I own, the first thing I install is the Google Toolbar. It is a very useful tool and I like to search directly from there as well as monitor various sites, my Gmail, my Google bookmarks and of course PageRank for web sites.

Google toolbar is being used by millions of individuals all over the world. By allowing people to access your web site’s RSS feed through a button on Google toolbar, you are giving your site the ability to be exposed to millions.

I will show you a very easy step by step way to create a simple Google Toolbar button which will allow users to view your web site content. It uses your RSS feed as the source of data (People who do not know about RSS, please visit Wikipedia to know more about it).

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