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<title>Eliminate Fragmentation Frustration with Netbiscuits</title>
<description>Sick of being forced to port your mobile application to different markup languages or being forced to write to your least favorite IDE? Netbiscuits claims to render all these limitations meaningless. Find out how. </description>
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<title>Taming Trees: Building Branching Structures</title>
<description>Learn tree nomenclature and how to build binary trees that can recursively traverse and draw their own nodes.</description>
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<author>Rod Stephens</author>
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<title>Clean Up Function Syntax Mess with decltype</title>
<description>The funky syntax of a function's return type isn't just unreadable in many cases&#151;it's also a common source of maintenance problems. However, with the new decltype operator your functions will look much cleaner and easier to maintain.</description>
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<author>Danny Kalev</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 18:32:57 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Sutter Speaks: The Future of Concurrency</title>
<description>What does the future hold for concurrency? What will happen to the tools and techniques around concurrent programming? In part two of our series, concurrency guru Herb Sutter talks about these issues and what developers need to be reading to understand concurrency.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 15:24:06 PST</pubDate>
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<title>INTEL SCAVENGER HUNT, LENOVO X300 AND APPLE IPOD TOUCH GIVEAWAY (the "Giveaway")</title>
<description>Official Rules</description>
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<title>Comparing Multi-Core Processors for Server Virtualization</title>
<description>Intel IT tested servers based on select Intel multi-core processors to analyze the potential role of each in our data center server virtualization strategy. </description>
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<title>Intel&#174; Desktop Business Computing Solutions</title>
<description>Small, medium and large businesses have a variety of computing needs. Whether it&#8217;s performance,
features or system price, Intel has the products to meet your needs.</description>
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<title>Intel: What Downturn?</title>
<description>If there's a recession, someone forgot to tell the world's largest chipmaker. And its customers.</description>
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<title>Managing the Evolving Data Center </title>
<description>eBook: Times are changing for IT professionals tasked with managing the datacenter. Issues of physical space, virtual space, and power and cooling have taken on importance as the amount of electronic data continues to grow and applications become more powerful. New tools like blade servers, dual and quad-core processors, and virtualization software are available to help. Down this eBook to see how your datacenter can keep up. </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 19:47:30 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Implement Drag and Drop in Your Windows Forms Applications</title>
<description>Find out how to empower your users by supporting drag and drop features in your Windows Forms applications.</description>
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<author>Wei-Meng Lee</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 15:22:56 PST</pubDate>
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