I kept asking myself over the past couple of months, how is something as great as the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) not commonly used? When I went to Google and typed the three letters “WCF”, there was my answer; a ton of results on my screen that are so complicated. It was extremely difficult for the average user to understand this. It seemed like only a handful of programmers would be able to figure out what WCF is and what it does.
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Windows Communication Foundation
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Bing Grows in Search Market Share
According to the most recent data from comScore, Bing’s market share grew 0.3% in just one month, from September to October this year. Does this perhaps signal that it produced more relevant results than Google in the lead up to the holiday season? It took some time, but now Bing is seeing its market share grow.
Google also grew 0.2% during the same time frame, but surely the giant is pouring all over this data to find out what Bing is doing right. It has been a while since any search engine in the USA made gains against Google; Yahoo, Ask and AOL all lost ground during that month. The possibility of Yahoo’s major decline has even become a foregone conclusion in some circles.
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Microsoft’s Many Competitors
by Adelard Gasana
Microsoft has become what they feared most; the next IBM. With the latest release of their operating system, Vista, you have to wonder how they have lost their focus.
They have a lot of competition and any attempt to expand their brand into other industries seems to fail. Here are some quick examples.
Video Games
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