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   Ad-aware 6 Released. After a long wait, Ad-aware 6 has finally been released! For those who don't know, Ad-aware is a program that will scan and remove nasty spyware from your computer. Unfamiliar with spyware? Well it's software that is installed on your computer by file sharing programs and various webpages that can monitor your shopping habits, launch pop-up windows at will, and worse. Best of all Ad-aware is free! You'll be shocked to see what it finds on your computer. [RedFlagDeals.com]

   XML Web Services are kewl......

And Darren is pointing everyone to Dan Wahlin's wonderful XML videos (and site):

Dan Wahlin's done it again... he's posted 4 excellent Windows Media movies that show a simple example for getting started with WSE

http://www.xmlforasp.net/codeSection.aspx?csID=81

In it learn how to:

  1. Wire-up WSE in your project
  2. Implement IPasswordProvider
  3. Check a web request for security tokens
  4. Make a web request with added security tokens

Dan is the man when it comes to XML and Web Services! If you haven't checked out the other samples on his site then I highly recommend it!

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