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- Is "Dynamic" the new "Live" which was the new ".Net"?
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"Microsoft's Dynamic Systems Initiative "
First everything became .net. Then Live. The whole business suite is now Dynamic is the rest of the group going to follow?
If so, I for one recommend they go ahead and name the post-Vista Windows version Windows Dynamic Live .net and get it overwith.
Mark - Posted by: mpolino Posted on: 03/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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