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Microsoft developers network re-jigged

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By John Oates

Published: 3 October 2001 13:10 GMT

Microsoft Developer Network has been re-jigged to bring it inline with .NET applications.

Developers pay to get first access to new products and software. The network provides automatic downloads of new code.

MSDN now offers five levels of access from Library to Enterprise. Prices range from £139 for the lowest level up to £1,999 for MSDN Universal.

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