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“MP3 Player for Windows 7” and other links…

Shoban Kumar: “In this article, we will see how we can develop an MP3 player, using C#.NET, which will use some of the new features of Windows 7. …To play MP3 songs, we will be using the BASS Audio Library.” The BASS Audio Library is not free…

“Hosting Videos on Windows Azure”

David Sayed: “With Silverlight Live Streaming (silverlight.live.com) being discontinued, I thought I’d write up the detailed steps required to host videos using Windows Azure. …Creating and publishing a Silverlight video to Windows Azure—how to use Expression Encoder to encode and publish a video to Windows Azure.”

“ScratchAudio”

Mike Taulty: “From my brief experiment with the app, it’s a pretty slick site that lets me record and edit songs in the browser using Silverlight’s rich capabilities for UI and also its hardware integration that lets you capture sound from the client device ( on a PC or a Macintosh ).”

“Using the Pivot Control”

Kirupa Chinnathambi: “On Windows Phone 7 applications, navigating through content is something you will spend a fair amount of time doing. To help with navigating through content in a touch-friendly fashion on a small-sized screen, one of the controls you have at your disposal is the Pivot control. …Because you selected the Windows Phone Pivot Application template [in Expression Blend], your project starts of with a pivot control and some pivot items already there for you.”

“Silverlight Chess”

Microsoft: “A Silverlight chess application that lets players compete with the computer.”

“AutoCollage 2008”

Microsoft Research: “Photo collages celebrate important events and themes in our lives. Pick a folder, press a button, and in a few minutes AutoCollage presents you with a unique memento to print or email to your family and friends.”

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