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My ASP.NET Blog
Resolving ASP.NET MVC 2 RC 2 Installation Errors
(February 10 2010)
Review: Stack Overflow DevDays Boston
(October 09 2009)
DYK: You can remove the ASP.NET MVC version from the Response Header
(August 27 2009)

My WindowsAdvice Blog
How Can AT&T Be So Cruel?
(October 26 2007)
Gmail IMAP Needs Improvement
(October 25 2007)
Microsoft Adds a Free 411 Number
(October 18 2007)

My ASPInsiders Blog
August 23rd .NET Valley Meeting!
(August 18 2006)
VSIBuilder Version 1.0 Released
(August 17 2006)
My Interview with Julie Lerman
(July 31 2006)


My Personal Blog
My Disappointment with the AHL (American Hockey League)
(February 20 2008)
Ohio State vs LSU Tonight!
(January 07 2008)
Torre's Gone - Steinbrenner's to Blame
(October 18 2007)



Articles that I've written on the Web Sites listed below are provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind.

My Articles

Below you will find three websites that I often publish articles with. These sites are both rather popular websites for their respective communities.

MSDN Magazine MSDN Magazine
MSDN Magazine is the publication to read for up-to-the-minute, comprehensive coverage of Microsoft technologies for the desktop, the Internet, and devices on the go. As part of the indispensable MSDN family of developer resources, MSDN Magazine brings you solutions to the real-world problems you face every day. Whether you're building Web Services, integrating legacy data stores, or mastering .NET, MSDN Magazine has it covered.

ASP Alliance ASP Alliance
The ASPAlliance was founded in 1997. In 1999, Steven Smith took over ownership and operations of the site. Since then the site has grown to include over one hundred contributors and over 1000 articles. The site supports forums and has spawned several related sites including the ASPAlliance Ad Network, the DevAdvice Mailing List Community, and the DevIQ Community Store. As of September 2003, the site has over 25,000 unique users per day and shows over three million page views per month. The site's newsletter has over 15,000 subscribers, and is edited by columnist and ASP.NET expert Alex Lowe.

AntiSource AntiSource
Antisource.com started as a project several years ago as a way to consolidate AntiVirus information and provide it to systems administrators.