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Finding Vistas on Flickr
Kind of suprising, but it turns out that some of the pictures in Vista’s wallpapers bundle were selected from Flickr.
Blogs about SAP
If you’re interested in SAP you should probably check out this post listing out the SAP bloggers out there…
Xceed WPF DataGrid - For Free!
WPF didn’t ship with a DataGrid control in .NET Framework 3.0. The guys at Xceed Software recognized that and have now released an enterprise strength WPF DataGrid control to the community.
There is a beautiful demo XBAP called Xceed DataGrid for WPF LiveExplorer that lets you see the control in action and use it for yourself.
New WPF Wiki on Channel9
Tim Sneath blogged about a new WPF Wiki which just went live…
It is over at Channel9 at https://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/WPF.HomePage
Learning to Consume
Steve Fox, editor in chief at InfoWorld wrote an editorial about how enterprise software should become more consumer oriented and take advantage of recent development in that area.
Which Enterprise Company Is The First to Formalize The Use Of Widgets?
SAP! That’s right…
Check out the first look on SAP’s widget development environment here: https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/5552
Some more information on enterprise widgets soon…
The iPhone Distortion Bump is Visible on Google Finance?
Apple’s share fell as much as -7.53% on the past 5 days.
In fact, when looking at the share’s graph from the past month you can clearly see the price bump caused by the MacWorldiPhone hype:
Checklist of activities for the Duet client installation

Stefan Schwing, an SAP RIG specialist, has written a very comprehensive post on the Duet client-side components installation.
Check it out at https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/5390.
The iPhone Myth Fades Away...
Quite expectedly, when the MacWorld distortion field fades away we find out the real facts that aren’t on Jobs’s keynotes.
Send an Error Report?
It’s always funny to see this kind of unwanted critical error windows. Especially when its Bill Gates presenting or, as in this case, on a huge screen at Times Square… 🙂
