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June 22, 2000: .Net Technology Unveiled to Public

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June 22, 200: Microsoft unveils .Net architecture

2000 – Microsoft unveils the “.net” architecture to the public. Working with Microsoft products, the features would include a user interface, data access, database connectivity, cryptography, network communications and more. Programmers could then integrate into their own code. Further Reading: .NET

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