Press and Media
Lab49, a firm specializing in applications for the financial services industry, is hosting a developer's Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Contest. Using Microsoft WPF, contest participants are challenged...
Read More >> Yes, Christmas is almost here, but this only means that 'tis the right season for some development involving Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight. Tim Sneath, Microsoft resident group manager for client platforms, made sure to send out invitations...
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Blogs
Don.Net's WPF Design Blog
Donald Burnett of "Don.Net's WPF Design Blog" blogs about the contest here.

the WPF way
Pavan Podila of "the WPF way" blogged about the contest. Check it out here.

Tim Sneath writes more about the phenomenal WPF application development work by Lab49. The contest is open to Canadians. This is an excellent opportunity to do a very focus design and development project. Early acceptance is February 14 ...
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Lab49 launches WPF in Finance Innovation Contest. Long story short: What? Revolutionize the visualization of data in the financial services industry How? Individually, using WPF Where? Canada, Mexico, US, Puerto Rico. ...
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I am honored to announce that I am a judge in the "Lab49 WPF in Finance Innovation Contest". The premise of the contest is awesome; they provide you with some data and you have to create the best way of visualizing it in WPF. ...
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The snow has arrived (here in Redmond, at least), and people are starting to wind down for the holidays. No doubt you're dreading the arrival of Aunt Mabel for an extended stay and are planning an opportunity to escape to a remote hideaway cave and finally get a chance to explore some new technologies! Two groups want to capitalize on the extra free time you may have, and have announced a couple of pretty neat contests to which you might well want to pay attention...
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Check out this contest for WPF applications sponsored by Lab 49. There's quite a few prizes available -- and good prizes too. The rules are pretty interesting, as they provide the data set to work with...
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