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Out Of The Box
You Sniffers: Watchout for the new IE10 User-Agent
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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As announced at MIX last week, we’ve started shipping previews of IE10 ( download ) – just like we did through the IE9 alpha/beta stages. And this shows our continued focus on making IE a top browser choice for Windows users and IT shops. But, after reading...
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HTML Goodies: Lots of Education Waiting For You
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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Anyone noticed the HTML5 articles appearing at the HTML5 Development Center at HTML Goodies ? Not only am I seeing some good content, but I also see that they are supporting IE9 site pinning. Not to step over the valuable articles there...
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3 Weeks Left to Get Into {Dev:unplugged}
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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We believe that HTML5 and related technologies, in conjunction with faster and faster browsers, finally give developers the tools they need to create experiences that are just as vivid, interactive and high-fidelity as what you have come to expect...
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Some Notes After Watching the IE9 Launch Event Video
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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Yes, we were just outside the IE9 Launch Press Conference. But, I was with customers. I could see monitors showing the events, but couldn’t hear it. A few days afterwards, I did post a few notes about where to find the transcript, recording, some of the...
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HTML5 Community Night: streamed from Silicon Valley
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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Organized by Microsoft’s Doris Chen , Microsoft is hosting a joint HTML5 event with Silicon Valley JavaScript on 4/26 (Tuesday) at Microsoft Campus in Mountain View, CA. Over 500 developers have registered. We have speakers like Giorgio...
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MIX11: MED02–Introduction to Microsoft Media Platform (MMP)
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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Recording , April 12, 2011, 3:30PM PST, Session: MED02, Speakers: Alex Zambelli What Changed? Players, bandwidth, standards, more demand, etc. Second Generation of Microsoft Media “Microsoft responded to changing streaming media landscape with...
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What is Office 365 ?
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over 2 years ago
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Jon Box, MSFT
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I’ve seen a little buzz on Office 365 , but hadn’t really looked into it yet. Then, someone on Facebook pushed this article at me, and I know now that I really need to check into it. I’m thinking that a lot of companies, small and large,...
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