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Volume 13, Number 3: February 2, 2009
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We're excited to make the IE8 Release Candidate available for public download in 25 languages for Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server customers. Please download it now and try it out. We welcome your feedback. You can also personalize Internet Explorer 8 by adding new Accelerator and Web Slice features, search providers, and more through the Add-on Gallery. For more information on all the new features for developers in IE8, see What's New in Internet Explorer 8.
The Windows Azure SDK provides developers with the APIs, tools, documentation, and samples needed to develop Internet-scale applications that run on Windows Azure. Also get the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio (January 2009 CTP) which extend Visual Studio to enable the creation, building, debugging, running and packaging of scalable services on Windows Azure.

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The Microsoft SharePoint product group has rolled out the Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint 1.3. The VSeWSS provide project templates for developers using Visual Studio 2008 to create, debug, package and deploy SharePoint projects including Web Parts, Data Lists, Content Types, Event Receivers, Templates, Modules and other SharePoint artifacts. You can download the release via Microsoft Connect, where you are encouraged to provide feedback and join discussions on the SharePoint Development MSDN Forum.

BizSpark for Startups
Are you at a software development startup with less than US $1 million in annual revenue? If so, have you heard of the Microsoft BizSpark program? BizSpark can accelerate your success by providing fast, affordable access to current, full-featured Microsoft tools and technologies, plus production licensing for hosted solutions. It's a sweet deal. You get all the software included in the Visual Studio Team System Team Suite (VSTS) with MSDN Premium subscription, plus VSTS Team Foundation Server (Standard Edition) for the entire development team. For support, BizSpark unites a global community of technology and entrepreneurial experts who can guide you through the hurdles of growing a new business.

To enroll, you must be sponsored by a BizSpark Network Partner. Find a BizSpark Network Partner. For more details about BizSpark, see the Startup Program Guide, which describes the program benefits and more.

ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate Now Available
You can now download the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Release Candidate (RC). It works with both Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 (which is free). The RC is the last public release of ASP.NET MVC prior to the final "1.0" release. In addition to bug fixes, today's build includes several new features and refinements of existing features based on customer feedback. Full details on all the changes can be found in the release notes along with instructions on how to upgrade existing applications built with the ASP.NET MVC Beta to the RC.
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