MSDN Blogs
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MSDN Blogs is Microsoft's blog site where many of its employees blog to a public audience. It has both individual blogs and product or feature-related blogs. The main page aggregates all posts in the various blogs.
The blogs accept comments and criticism from the public, which are usually not censored.
[edit] Group blogs
- Building Windows 8 [1]
- C# Frequently Asked Questions [2]
- IEBlog (Internet Explorer product blog) [3]
- Microsoft Press [4]
- Microsoft Windows SDK Blog [5]
- MSBuild Team Blog [6]
- NT Debugging Blog - Advanced Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting [7]
- Silverlight SDK [8]
- SQL Server Express WebLog [9]
- The Visual Studio Blog [10]
- The Xbox LIVE Community Team [11]
- Ben Armstrong, Hyper-V Program Manager, Virtual PC Guy [12]
- Visual C++ Team Blog [13]
- Windows PowerShell Blog [14]
- Xbox LIVE Operations Blog [15]
[edit] Individual blogs
- Raymond Chen: The Old New Thing (blog on a variety of technical and non-technical subjects) [16]
- Eric Lippert: Fabulous Adventures In Coding [17]
- Jensen Harris: An Office User Interface Blog (No longer updated) [18]
- Michael Kaplan: Sorting it all Out (blog about internationalization and Unicode) [19]
- Paul O'Rear: The Help Guy [20]
- Larry Osterman: Confessions of an Old Fogey [21]
- Mark Russinovich: Mark's Blog [22]
- S. Somasegar: Somasegar's WebLog [23]
- Tim Sneath: Musings of a Client Platform Guy [24]
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