Heh, found this interesting.. I wonder how many other frameworks out
there are named 'Avalon' ;)
Tony
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has promised for years how Windows will
allow consumers to access "information at your fingertips." With
Longhorn, the next version of Windows due out in 2005, the company will
take its first serious stab at delivering on Gates' vision. And a new
application programming interface (API) framework, code-named Avalon,
will be at the core of Longhorn's new information-access architecture,
according to sources.
http://www.wininsider.com/news/comments.aspx?mid=1849
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- Re: [OT] Microsoft 'Avalon' Framework for Longhorn Tony Collen
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