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Add-In Update: TiVo Publisher 1.21

Sunday, January 27, 2008

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Rob Durfee’s released an update to his add-in, TiVo Publisher which is now at version 1.21. The update includes the following features and fixes: Firewall Port exceptions are added automatically when the add-in first starts. FLV and files with the .DIVX extension now appear in Videos. Playlists now show up in Music (they appear as folders). M3U and WPL [...]

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Announcing the We Got Served Community Forums for Windows Home Server!

Friday, January 18, 2008

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Now that we have a few more contributors in place at WGS, it’s time to announce our next exciting new feature here at We Got Served…. the WGS Forums!   I wanted to wait until we had a decent sized readership before launching forums here at WGS - there’s nothing worse than having a forum that no-one [...]

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Add-In Review: Website Manager

Thursday, January 17, 2008

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Just bought a Windows Home Server? Managed to configure Remote Access? Now looking for a simple add-in that will show a link to your favourite web pages on the WHS home page? Then at first glance, Steve Van Horn’s Windows Home Server Website Manager appears to meet your needs. Following installation in the WHS Console a [...]

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CES 2008: Day 2…

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

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Tuesday was Day 2 and CES, and I still feel like I’ve only just scratched the surface of this show - all the articles you read about the size and scale of CES - it’s true, but then double the size and scale you actually think it is. Then add aching feet and 150000 people in [...]

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WGS Awards 2007 - Prizes Up for Grabs!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

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Voting has been brisk this week in the We Got Served Awards 2007 - and unless things change, there be may be a few surprises as there’s been a real breadth of votes cast across Windiws Home Server hardware, software and add-ins. In case you missed last week’s announcement, or are looking for a little more [...]

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The Windows Home Server Team Answer Your Questions!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

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A few weeks ago, I invited readers of WGS to submit any questions they had for the Windows Home Server team. Questions were submitted from all over the world, and I’m delighted to say that the team have come back with detailed and candid responses, including a lot of news for the community, including: A new Windows [...]

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The MVP Thing…

Thursday, October 4, 2007

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I’m still on holiday for the next 10 days or so (currently enjoying some great weather in San Francisco) but I noticed that a couple of blogs had mentioned that I’d been listed as a Microsoft MVP for Windows Home Server this week. Much like Rick, I’m not too sure what it all entails but fingers crossed it’ll open [...]

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Whiist Wins the Windows Home Server Code2Fame Challenge!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

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  Big congratulations to Andrew Grant, who today is announced as the winner of the Code2Fame challenge, for his Windows Home Server add-in, Whiist. Yesterday, as we reported, a group of judges from the WHS team and seasoned pundits (Ed Bott from ZDNet’s Microsoft Report, Paul Thurrott from Supersite for Windows, and Rob Enderle from the Enderle [...]

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WHS Team Q&A - Submissions Close Friday

Monday, September 3, 2007

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Last week I posted that I’ll be doing a Q&A session with the Windows Home Server team at Microsoft, and we’re throwing the doors open to the community to find out the questions that you want answering. We’ve already had lots of questions sent through, but you still have a few days to send in your [...]

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Shaping the Future of Windows Home Server

Saturday, August 4, 2007

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Kevin Beares is Microsoft’s Community Lead for Windows Home Server and other related specialist Server products. He’s been responsible for organising the massive WHS beta community which has been established over the past six months. Now that the beta is over, he and the team have been discussing how to create and maintain an ongoing community [...]

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