MIX10 is next week (March 15-17) and we want YOU to be on the inside. Attend virtually through the blogging and tweeting of our Student Insiders who will report live from the keynotes and interview industry luminaries like Bill Buxton
Live Blog of Day 1 Keynote – join us at 9am PST to chat live about the keynote Live Blog of Day 2 Keynote – join us at 9am PST to chat live about the keynote
Live Blog of Day 1 Keynote – join us at 9am PST to chat live about the keynote
Live Blog of Day 2 Keynote – join us at 9am PST to chat live about the keynote
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We’re sending Student Insiders to interview Microsoft Design Researcher Bill Buxton and keep you on the inside of their specific areas:
Tom Ziegmann – our IT + Azure Insider talks to Moe Khosravy, the Microsoft Program Manager for “Dallas” the Azure Data Platform Erik Nelson, the Principal Architect of MySpace Infrastructure Joe Osborne – our Expression Insider to explore the designer side and interview Bill Buxton Bill Buxton, Microsoft Design Researcher Jeremy Bray – our Windows Insider to investigate the new Windows Phone 7 announcements and interviews Larry Leiberman, Product Manager for Windows Phone Raffi Krikorian, on the Platform Team at Twitter and presenting Adding the “Where” to the “When” of Social Applications. Follow him on Twitter
Tom Ziegmann – our IT + Azure Insider talks to
Joe Osborne – our Expression Insider to explore the designer side and interview Bill Buxton
Jeremy Bray – our Windows Insider to investigate the new Windows Phone 7 announcements and interviews
Adding the “Where” to the “When” of Social Applications. Follow him on Twitter
MIX is where Microsoft and other industry leaders share a two-way conversation about the future of the Web, the boundaries between design, development, media, and technology. Learn more about the event at http://live.visitmix.com/About.
developers, strategists, architects, designers, user experience professionals, marketers and … our Student Insiders!
This year, MIX is not just about the Web. MIX10 will introduce the Windows Phone 7 Series developer platform. WP7 will be a major feature in the conference keynote (with both Joe Belfiore and Scott Guthrie presenting) and MIX10 will host 12 technical sessions detailing the platform to attendees. The keynotes & sessions will both be streamed live on the Internet and provided on-demand, post-event. MIX10 attendees will receive access to the Windows Phone 7 Series development tools and get free developer support.
Mary-Jo Foley from ZDNet talks about what’s expected in the IE announcements at MIX. Take a look at PDC09 announcement for focus on standards and speed and website compatibility on IE8.
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