Video, Media Center, and Channel 9
By now just about everyone has heard about Channel 9. One of their video feeds is a featured feed inside of NewsGator Media Center Edition. When development started for our Media Center edition, w...
By now just about everyone has heard about Channel 9. One of their video feeds is a featured feed inside of NewsGator Media Center Edition. When development started for our Media Center edition, w...
Many of you probably know Phil Torrone - the guy behind flashenabled.com, who always seems to have cooler toys than the rest of us. :-) Phil’s built a video feed, optimized for NewsGator Media Cen...
By now you’ve probably seen the announcement for NewsGator Media Center Edition - we’re very excited about this! There is a lot more info here, including lots of screenshots. Check it out! Here’s o...
I’d like to publicly welcome John Carmichael to the NewsGator Technologies management team, as Director, Business Development. John comes from a strong marketing and business development background...
Omar writes about Apple’s laptops: Apple has always made superior laptops. They just work, aren’t ugly with dozens of panels, protruding pieces of plastic and boneheaded design placement like m...
This is so cool. A while back, I posted something about my friend Justin Mette, who runs an independent game studio. Their claim to fame, so far, is Orbz - it was even listed as one of the best gam...
Ok, Gordon posted this about 3 weeks ago - so I’m a little behind. Very cool, though - he’s using the ability of NewsGator to map custom RSS extensions to columns in Outlook: NewsGator can rend...
This is so cool. Since the first release of NewsGator for Outlook, you’ve been able to right-click on a feed link in Internet Explorer and select “Subscribe in NewsGator”. Now you can do the same ...
A recent post on javageek.org says that Reinacker & Associates, Inc. and NewsGator Technologies are giving customer email addresses to spammers. Just to clear things up, this is absolutely NOT...
So there’s obviously been a TON of blogging in the last week over Microsoft’s decision to delay Whidbey until 2005. Dan Fernandez posted some details about this early this morning, and he actually ...