Don't look now, but Microsoft is finally working to tune up its Microsoft 
  Developer Network (MSDN) site. The effort promises to resolve long-running 
  frustrations developers have encountered working with the online library and 
  resource.
Redmond Developer News has learned that Microsoft has assembled a task 
  force to determine how it can improve MSDN, a site that aggregates much of Microsoft's 
  technical content for developers. The task force, which spent much of this week 
  in New York interviewing developers, made a stop last night at the monthly meeting 
  of the NYC .NET Developer's Group 
  held in Microsoft's New York offices. The task force revealed its effort to 
  a group of more than 100 people attending the meeting.
"There's great content there. It's very thorough, but from a practical 
  standpoint, it doesn't really meet people's needs," said Brian Hsi, a product 
  manager involved in the effort, who made his pitch at the meeting. "It's 
  kind of static. It's really a library at the end of the day."