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Microsoft .NET Reborn

December 2nd, 2008
by Alena Semeshko

Just a quick sidenote to keep up with the development framework that made TeamExpand happen: did you know .NET has a new logo, did you know that?

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The new logo was announced in October. The previous logo was created in 2000 and lasted 8 years.

The reason for this re-branding lies in the changes that took place in Microsoft products over the last years. .NET logo is now more than an addition to Microsoft’s other products, rather something bigger, associated with Visual Studio and Silverlight.

The .NET Framework is an integral Windows component that supports building and running the next generation of applications and XML Web services.

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