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Dan Fernandez

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Daniel Fernandez is the Product Manager for C# in the developer division at Microsoft.
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We've also updated the Coding4Fun site with some cool new articles:

Jeff Key shows off URLBuddy, an incredibly useful and beautiful task tray application that listens to your clipboard for URLs. The "Recent URLs" feature is alone to make me want to send money to Jeff directly :) 

 

Using the Google Web Services - Peter Bernhardt shows off how easy it is to databind data returned from a Web service by showing a multi-language Google Search page.

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