This is the most innovative thing I've seen Microsoft do in years. It had a huge emotional impact on me, as I realized the way my son will see the Universe will forever change, thanks to the work of two guys in Microsoft Research (Curtis Wong and Jonathan Fay). We meet both of them and get a look at why the WorldWide Telescope created a stir at last week's TED Conference. Coming soon, you'll get another look inside Microsoft Research as we get a tour of the new building that the researchers themselves help design. Tons of innovative ideas there that you'll appreciate learning from.
Microsoft World Wide Telescope
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Saturday, March 31, 2007
How to improve your wireless network signal?

Having trouble getting a good signal with your wireless network? Before you dropkick the kitty, consider these ten tips from Microsoft on how to improve your signal range and strength.
Now, for the more experienced user, these suggestions are all pretty basic. However, for anyone who's just getting started on the road to wireless connectivity, all ten of these tips are must-haves. What's the best way you've been able to boost your wireless network's efficiency - legally, of course? Let us know in the comments. — Wendy Boswell
Now, for the more experienced user, these suggestions are all pretty basic. However, for anyone who's just getting started on the road to wireless connectivity, all ten of these tips are must-haves. What's the best way you've been able to boost your wireless network's efficiency - legally, of course? Let us know in the comments. — Wendy Boswell
10 tips for improving your wireless network [Microsoft]
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