Microsoft Releases Image Composite Editor (ICE)

Microsoft Research A lot of people seem to think Microsoft is all about Windows and Office, and that’s it.  The reality is there is a lot more going on at Redmond than you might think.  The best part is a lot of the Research that goes on at Microsoft is freely available on the Internet.  Take Microsoft “ICE” for example.  Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) is an advanced panoramic image stitcher. You shoot a set of overlapping photographs of a scene from a single location, and Image Composite Editor creates a high-resolution panorama incorporating all your images at full resolution.

Finally you can take your new creation and save your stitched panorama in a wide variety of formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to multi-resolution tiled formats like HD View and Silverlight Deep Zoom.

Microsoft ICE Features

The Image Composite Editor is completely free.  Microsoft explains that some of the major features are it’s ability to stitch pictures together like nothing that has been commercially available before, and also has some pretty amazing export formats.  Some features include:

  • State-of-the-art stitching algorithms
  • Advanced orientation adjustment view
  • Exposure blending
  • Output in many formats:
    • HD View
    • Silverlight Deep Zoom
    • TIFF, JPEG, PNG, and more

Microsoft Image Composer Editor

Download Microsoft Image Composite Editor

So want to try out Microsoft Image Composite Editor?  Don’t run out to the store.  Just click one of the download links below:

Microsoft ICE x64 Install

Microsoft ICE x86 Install

If you want to learn more about Microsoft ICE, check out the Microsoft Research Website for ICE project.

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Twitter

Become a twitter Ninja

Want to improve your Twitter Ninja skills?  Want to impress all your friends with your twitter abilities? Ever wondered how some of the Twitter elite do some of the crazy things they do with twitter? Whether you are new to twitter, or have been using twitter for a while, you are guaranteed to learn something new and cool in the next 5 minutes.

1. Twitter Tracking

One of the best things about twitter is it gives you the ability to get off of the computer, take your cell phone, and still feel connected to the world.  While all of you probably know how you can track your friends online, how do you track concepts?  When you are at a conference, how do you track what people are saying about you?  I recently launched twitterdevs.com and I was curious if people were talking about it on twitter!  Bring on twitter tracking!

Simply add TweetTrak as a friend, then text tweettrak with the keyword “track” and pick something to track.  so for example:

d tweettrak track twitterdevs

TwitterTrak will now send me a text message every time someone texts something with “twitterdevs” in the message.  How do you get rid of it?  Simply use the “untrack” keyword.  Another great example would be if you’re in an airport and wondering who uses twitter at the airport?  Just type “d tweettrak track Atlanta Airport”.  Try it next time you are looking to see what everyone else is doing out there.  It’s a blast.

Twitter TweetTrak

2. Digsby Makes Staying on Top of Everything Easy

One of the biggest reasons that I hear people don’t want to try twitter is "I already way too many Social Networks to keep up with, tied together with my email, IM applications, adding twitter is way too much effort".  With Digsby you get all your social networks including twitter under one application.  You can easily create new twitter messages by clicking the twitter icon, or replying to your friends twitter streams.

Digsby

3. Twitter Search

Have you ever wondered what people are saying about a specific topic on twitter?  Ever wondered how people at conferences know what’s going happening on twitter so easily?  Twitter Search makes it possible for you to easily type in a few keywords, and see what people are saying about a certain topic.  In the screen shot below I was looking for what people were saying about the Blackberry Storm.  I ended up finding some exclusive pictures of the new phone coming in October!

twitter search

4. Share Pictures with your tweets

Have you been wanting to add pictures to your twitter stream?  twitpic is the tool you want to use.  Simply sign up to twitpic, and start uploading pictures instantly.  Once you upload a picture, twitpic will post a new message to your twitter feed, so you don’t have to.  Want to send pictures to twitpic through your cell phone?  Not a problem!  twitpic supports mobile devices quite easily in a few different ways.  There’s a bunch more features as well like tagging, geotagging, rss feeds, and a Google map mashup.

twitpic

5. Track Your Packages

Wondering when you are going to get your package?  Like being able to check the web site but wish something would just let you know when the package changes status or location?  Just send a quick direct message to trackthis and trackthis sends you a direct message any time your package location changes. Trackthis currently supports FedEx, UPS, USPS and DHL tracking codes.  Just tweet your cracking code and package name, and that’s it!

Trackthis

6. Post Your Blog Updates to Twitter

Do you have a blog or RSS Stream that you wish could automatically be published to your twitter stream?  Then Twitterfeed is your answer.  The Twitterfeed server will check your blog’s feed at a specified interval and post any new items to your twitter account. You just sit back and relax!

twitterfeed

7. Thread your Twitter Conversations

Tweader is a new way to view twitter conversations. Long gone are the days of going through all of a tweet’s @replies to get a grasp of the conversation. All you have to do now is enter the tweet’s ID below and have it all done for you. Try it!

Twitter Tweader

8. See any conversations people are having about you

This one can be somewhat confusing to a lot of people.  By default, if you do not turn on all @replies in your twitter options, you will not see @replies that people send to you if they aren’t following them.  This can be pretty bad, especially if someone that wants to tell you something thinks they sent you a message, and you are just being rude and ignoring them.  Make sure you turn this on.  Just go to twitter and click settings.  On the Notices tab in the @ Replies section, change the drop-down to: all @ replies.  You are all set!

Twitter Notices Option

9. Update Multiple Social Networks in Seconds

If you are using a couple different social networks then you probably would love to have a simple way to update all the social networks in one shot.  Enter Ping.fm.  Ping.fm is a simple service that makes updating your social networks a snap. You can use AIM, GTalk, iGoogle, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, WAP, iPhone/iPod Touch, SMS or even E-mail to let Ping.fm do the job for you.  It’s super simple and saves me a ton of time throughout the day.

Ping.fm

10. See Twitter Posts from Around the World

If you have been to any high tech conferences in the last few years, you probably saw Twittervision setup on an LCD panel somewhere.  Twittervision is a real-time geographical visualization of tweets that are occurring on twitter at any given time.  It’s a pretty neat representation of what’s going on in the world.  Now while you’ve probably all seen the 2D Map, have you all had a chance to check out the new 3D Map view of Twittervision?  Pretty wicked.

twittervision

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Microsoft TechDays 2008 Registration Live

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The Microsoft TechDays 2008 site has launched a few days early!  Make sure you head over and start building your agenda! If you look through the site you will notice complete details are now available on all the sessions for all the cities.  They even break down the learning kit you will receive as part of the TechDays event!  What’s in the TechDays 2008 learning kit?

Microsoft TechDays Learning Kit

All attendees will receive a Learning Kit valued at over $1,000, including:

  • A 6 month subscription to TechNet Plus
  • Microsoft® Visual Studio 2008 Professional – Full Version
  • Microsoft® Expression Web 2 – Full Version
  • TechEd 2008 DVD Set
  • 30% off Certification voucher – applicable to all Microsoft Certification Exams
  • Microsoft® Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite – Evaluation Software
  • Microsoft® Expression Studio 2 – Evaluation Software
  • Office Communications Server 2007 – Evaluation Software
  • A $100 Discount Coupon for DevTeach/SQL Teach Training

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Buy Tickets Today and Save

If you have already convinced your boss to sponsor you for the event, you can actually buy your tickets before October 15th and save a fair amount of cash!

Buy Tickets for TechDays

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Silverlight 2 Release Candidate 0 Released

Microsoft Silverlight The wait is over!  Microsoft has released the first Release Candidate for Silverlight 2.0.  The full version number is 2.0.30523.9.  The version that will be released as Silverlight 2.0 will be 2.0.30903 and should be available here once released.  This is an important release in that it allows developers of Silverlight applications to test their applications and prepare them for the imminent release of Silverlight 2.0.

Some of the most exciting changes besides the much cleaner path between Silverlight and the full .NET framework is the addition of three controls that we have been waiting for (although we already rolled our own): ComboBox, ProgressBar, and PasswordBox.

There are a slew of changes that really stabilize and standardize this release, however you should be aware of things that will break your existing applications, so read the guide from Microsoft.  Also, Microsoft has provided some developer release notes that are quite useful so you should make sure to check those out as well.

Anyway, my downloads are done so I am off to play around with the new toolset and runtime.  Enjoy!

Get the Tools to build Silverlight 2 RC0 Applications

Microsoft Expression Blend 2 Service Pack 1 Preview

Microsoft Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1

Get The Silverlight 2 Release Candidate 0 Runtimes

Download Silvleright 2.0 Release Candidate Runtime 0 for Windows

Download Silvleright 2.0 Release Candidate Runtime 0 for Macintosh

Breaking Changes in Silverlight 2 Release Candidate 0

  • Important! Migrating Older Code to the Newer Release
  • ContentPresenter now derives from FrameworkElement instead of Control
  • Layout Rendering Slightly Changed
  • Cross domain hosts of Silverlight must set the right MIME type for XAP (application/x-silverlight-app)
  • Exceptions now thrown in HttpWebRequest.EndGetResponse()
  • Font URI is Restricted to Assembly Resource
  • Browser.HtmlElementCollection replaced with by Browser.ScriptObjectCollection
  • Exceptions When Changing Some Properties on an Active Animation
  • System.Windows.Controls.Extended.dll renamed to System.Windows.Controls.dll
  • VisualStateManager Changes
  • KeyDown Sent Synchronously
  • MeasureOverride/ArrangeOverride on Canvas Now Sealed
  • UriTypeConverter moved to System.dll
  • HtmlPage.UnregisterScriptableObject Removed
  • RenderingEventArgs Changes
  • ContentPresenter and ContentControl Changes
  • Removal of FileDialogFileInfo Type and OpenFileDialog.SelectedFile(s) Properties
  • Removal of FullAccess Option on the ExternalCallersFromCrossDomain attribute in the Silverlight 2 application manifest
  • KeyFrameCollection Changes
  • Request stream must be closed before calling HttpWebRequest.BeginGetResponse()
  • HtmlWindow references on Safari/Mac will no longer evaluate to true
  • Address property removed from all WebClient EventArg classes
  • Constructors Made Internal
  • Exception type change for System.Xml exception type
  • Cannot create classes in XAML that do not have accessible constructors
  • Get AG_E_UNKNOWN_ERROR in Silverlight 2 but not in Silverlight 1
  • Platform looks for generic.xaml as a resource at themes/generic.xaml
  • HTTP Polling Duplex OM Changes and Reengineering
  • Breaking change to Silverlight native hosting IXcpControl COM interface
  • Content-Type is allowed on cross domain request by default
  • Enforcing delegate type check when two delegate objects are combined
  • Miscellaneous API Changes

Well there you have it!  Of course as always you should check out Scott Gu’s blog for all the awesome details of the release.

TechDays 2008 Site to Launch September 29th

With the first event in Toronto a little over a month away, Microsoft is expected to launch the new techdays.ca site on Monday, September 29th, 2008.

The software giant will finally pull the covers off the new web site on Monday morning, unveiling all the tracks, some of the speakers, and opening the floodgates to event registration.  The site is expected to receive substantial traffic since space is limited in most of the major cities.  Microsoft Canada has remained fairly tight lipped when it comes to the details of the event, only posting costs and some general track information.

Registration will be available to the general public at www.techdays.ca and provide you with everything you need to plan the event.

There are a number of ways you can stay connected with “TechDays” fever over the next several months as the tour takes place.

Get Social for TechDays

TechDays 2008 on twitter
Stay connected to TechDays on  by following TechDays_CA or adding the has tag #TechDays_CA

TechDays 2008 on facebook 
Become a fan of Microsoft TechDays on facebook

TechDays 2008 on flickr 
Post and checkout images on flickr by searching TechDays_CA

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