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This Week on C9: Brian Keller returns, Photosynth, Olympics, EvNet source code, and more

This Week on Channel 9, Dan is joined by Brian Keller who is back from his vacation in Patagonia to cover: - His experiences in Patagonia - Photosynth RTW's! Turn 2D photos into 3D - Lutz Roeder: .NET Reflector moving over to Red Gate Software, via Alvin Ashcraft) - What's the deal with Seinfeld singing the praises of Vista? (via Ars Technica) - Charlie Calvert: Future Focus: Document Map Margin (Feedback link) - Sara Ford: Visual Studio Tips book with 100% of author royalties going to create a scholarship fund for Waveland, Mississippi (via Greg Duncan) - Building a simple Windows Media Center application (via Matt Hardman) - EvNet Source code (engine that runs Channel 8/9/10/Edge release , C9 Coffeehouse to instantly branch and build a bajillion features (via Kent Sharkey) - Silverlight Olympics stats: 250+ TB of data and 8MM installs a day (via Ars Technica) - Video Clip with Adam Kinney where he asks follow up questions from Niners on NBCOlympics.com - Jaime Rodriguez: Everything you ever wanted to know about the .NET Framework Client profile - Brian's Pick of the week: Ade Miller - 100 days of Continuous Integration - Dan's Pick of the week: Minh Channel 9 Deep Zoom (via the Coffeehouse)...
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