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Death of the Microsoft Architecture Journal?

Does anybody know if Microsoft have killed off their Architecture Journal? I was just about to write a post linking to it, and I find the content has been moved to an archive area and all the links have changed. Please send me a comment if you know!

Update

Thanks to my regular corrspondents Richard Veryard and Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz I've managed to track down what's happened. The journal is now at http://www.microsoft.com/architecture/default.aspx?pid=journal

This "broken interface" breaks so many architecture rules it deserves a separate post, so I've written one!

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Mon, 11 Jul 2005


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