Monthly Archives: April 2012

OCR + Cloud SDK = KaChing!

I’ve been writing a lot about the Cloud SDK lately, which isn’t surprising given the amount of time I’ve spent programming with it. Perhaps I didn’t have much of a choice when the engineers took over my machine during its … Continue reading

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Sneak Peek at Our First HTML5 Toolkit…

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the new features of HTML5 in general and spoke briefly about what we had planned for HTML5. Today, I had a chance to play with the new toolkit and was pleasantly surprised at … Continue reading

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From Win32 to WinRT

If you have been keeping up with my blog, you probably remember the post about my first experiences with Windows 8 and developing for Windows Metro. In case you didn’t have the opportunity to read it, I’ll give a quick … Continue reading

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Elementary Stream Filters for Distributed Transcoding are Here!

You may remember my post a few weeks ago on distributed multimedia transcoding where I talked about a set of unreleased filters that handle the splitting and merging of large audio/video files. For those of you who have been on … Continue reading

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