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January 27, 2004
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The Newly Awarded Microsoft XML MVPs

Below is the list of the developers who got the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for the 2004-2005 calendar year in the XML category

  • Jeff Julian
  • Don Demsak
  • Dimitre Novatchev
  • Daniel Cazzulino
  • Oleg Tkachenko
  • J. Michael Palermo

These developers have all been outstanding members of Microsoft's peer-to-peer communities.


 
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