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Welcome to my Emporium of Technological Curiosities. Here's a little known fact; the megabyte (or mega-mega-bite-bite) was actually invented in 1843 by Australian Edward "Ned" Kelly. We Aussies also coined the phrase "web cam" to describe a tube of spider silk fashioned into a rudimentary lens for peering at the heavens.
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The Channel 9 team will be broadcasting live, unscripted and 100% interactive from the Microsoft Redmond Campus for PDC10.Join us immediately following the keynote on Thursday, October 28th (at approx. 11AM Pacific Standard Time) and again on Friday (from 9:00AM PST) for two full days of interviews, panels, demos and discussions where YOU get to ask the questions.We have an amazing lineup of speakers and presenters across the two days including Microsoft Server & Tools President Bob Muglia, Corporate Vice President Scott Guthrie, Technical Fellows Mark Russinovich, Anders Hejlsberg and Dave Campbell plus many more.Channel 9 Live is completely unscripted meaning you drive the conversation by submitting questions and comments for our guests to answer and address live on the air.There are two methods for submitting question: 1) Tweet your questions or comments including @ch9live somewhere in the body of your tweet OR2) Submit a question into the PDC10 Session Q&A panel on the right hand side of the video player. Please also include @ch9live in the body of your questionTo watch the Channel 9 Live coverage (as well as every single PDC10 session live) head to http://www.microsoftpdc.com on Oct 28th and 29th.Channel 9 Live, Day 1 Schedule - Thursday Oct 28th(All times in Pacific Standard Time, GMT-7)11:00AM    Welcome to PDC10 with Dan Fernandez, Charles Torre, Scott Hanselman and Jeff Sandquist11:30AM    Windows Phone 7 Developer Q&A with Stefan Wick, Jaime Rodriguez, Mike Kruzeniski and Dan Fernandez12:00PM    Windows Phone 7 3rd Party Launch Apps Q&A with Jaime Rodriguez, Dan Fernandez and Special Guests.12:30PM    Ask The Gu! Live Q&A with Scott Guthrie and Scott Hanselman01:00PM    Live Q&A with Anders Hejlsberg and Charles Torre (1 hour)02:00PM    Break (Pre-Recorded Content)02:30PM    Live Q&A with Bob Muglia and Dan Fernandez03:00PM    Windows Phone 7 Hardware/Devices Q&A with Charlie Kindel, Albert Shum and Laura Foy03:30PM    Windows Phone 7 Apps/Marketplace Q&A with Charlie Kindel, Drew Lytle and Laura Foy04:00PM    Cloud Cover Live with Steve Marx and Ryan Dunn04:30PM    Web Development Q&A with Phil Haack, Jon Galloway, James Senior and Scott Hanselman05:00PM    This Week on Channel 9 LIVE! PDC10 Day 1 Edition05:30PM    End of ProgrammingChannel 9 Live, Day 2 Schedule - Friday Oct 29th(All times in Pacific Standard Time, GMT-7)09:00AM    PDC10 Day 1 Recap & Day 2 Preview with Dan Fernandez, Charles Torre, Scott Hanselman and Jeff Sandquist09:30AM    Windows Phone 7 Controls Q&A with Jeff Wilcox, Peter Torr, David Anson and Dan Fernandez10:00AM    XNA for Windows Phone 7 Q&A with Shawn Hargreaves, Jeff Petkau and Dan Fernandez10:30AM    Programming Q&A with Mads Torgersen, Lucian Wischik, Stephen Toub and Charles Torre11:00AM    Live Q&A with Dave Campbell and Charles Torre11:30AM    Programming HTML 5 with Jason Weber, Gaurav Seth, Giorgio Sardo and Dan Fernandez12:00PM    Break (Pre-Recorded Content)12:30PM    Engineering Research with Erik Meijer, Wolfram Schulte and Charles Torre01:00PM    High Performance Windows Azure with Matthew Kerner, Rémi Lemarchand and Charles Torre01:30PM    Live Q&A with Mark Russinovich and Charles Torre (1 hour)02:30PM    Debug & Unit Testing Q&A with Mike Barnett, Peli de Halleux and Scott Hanselman03:00PM    Coding4Fun with Clint Rutkas, Dan Fernandez, Chris Walker and Scott Hanselman03:30PM    This Week on Channel 9 LIVE! PDC10 Day 2 Edition04:00PM    End of ProgrammingLet us know if you have any questions of comments.
Windows Live Essentials 2011 (formerly Wave 4) has RTW-ed (Released To the Web).Download for free at this link: https://download.live.comThe 2011 suite includes a tonne of new features includingFacebook Chat integration within Messenger Bing Maps integration and improved geo-tagging support in Photo GalleryUpload video direct to Flickr Messenger video chat uses 30% fewer CPU resources by offloading work to the GPUHigher bit-rate movies in Movie Maker Better spell-checking and Office integration with Writer Improved Gmail support In this video Bryan Saftler gives us a quick tour of the Essentials 2011 suite.If you have any questions or requests for follow up interviews/demos related to Windows Live please leave them in the comments.More: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/09/30/windows-live-essentials-2011-available-for-download-now.aspx
On this week’s episode, @anyware and @ritzy host Jaime Rodriguez, the technical evangelist giving a full day pre-conference deep dive on Windows Phone 7 application and development in Berlin on November 8.  Jaime gives a sneak peek into some of the learnings of building a WinPhone app, and talks about some of the details his workshop will include such as MVVM and architecture, integrating user experiences, Silverlight optimization, FREE tools, plus discussion involving the rich marketplace opportunities. Sign up for his seminar before it’s too late!  https://europe.msteched.com/
The Windows Live team has released a new version of the Messenger 2011 beta with integrated Facebook chat.Link your Windows Live ID with your Facebook account and you'll be able to chat with friends logged into Facebook.For a quick demo, check out the video, and to download the updated beta bits go here: https://explore.live.com/windows-live-messenger-beta.
PDC10 is now sold out, but you can still join in on the excitement via the live stream starting at 9:00 am PST on October 28 (http://www.microsoftpdc.com). This year’s groundbreaking event will include live streaming of the keynotes, as well as concurrent live streaming of sessions. All content will be also be available on demand within 24 hours of recording. Be sure you’re on the PDC email list to get a preview of what’s planned for this year’s online experience! Or….watch this week’s show to find out how one lucky winner can win a free pass to the PDC. Good luck!
Charles Torre sat down with Mark Russinovich at Tech.Ed North America 2010 to answer live questions from the Tweetosphere and studio audience.Recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at Tech.Ed North America 2010
Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 beta introduces the new Windows Live Sync beta, the spiritual successor and replacement to Live Mesh and FolderShare.In this video we look at how Sync works, how it compares to the Live Mesh Technical Preview and how to migrate your Mesh network over to Sync.In order to try out Windows Live Sync you'll need to be running Windows Vista or Windows 7 and you will need to uninstall Live Mesh (the Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 beta installer takes care of this for you) as the two services cannot run side by side.If you have additional questions about Sync please post them in the comments section below and we'll do our best to get them in front of the Sync team on your behalf.
The Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta is now available to download.The WLE Wave 4 Beta suite contains updates to Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Mail, Writer, and Messenger. Additionally, it introduces a new service, Live Sync, which replaces the Live Mesh technology preview.The new betas of Windows Live connect to photo and video sharing sites (SkyDrive, Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, SmugMug), social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn), email services (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail), blogging platforms (Spaces, WordPress, Blogger), and document productivity (Office Web Apps) services.The beta requires Windows Vista or Windows 7 and is available in English, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish languages.For more information, check out the Inside Windows Live blog.
Jamie Cannon from the Windows Live Essentials team drops by the Channel 9 studios to show us the brand new Windows Live Messenger app for iPhone which should be available in the iPhone App Store by the time you read this.If you own an iPhone and use Hotmail, Messenger or SkyDrive then you'll definitely want to install this fantastic free app.Update - The app is currently only available in English and French for the US, Canada, UK and France. Release plans for other markets and languages have not yet been announced.For more information head over to the Inside Windows Live Team Blog or download the app here at the iPhone App Store
When Sara Ford gets excited she talks fast. Very fast. So fast in fact that she decided to race the clock at the Visual Studio Launch Event in Mountain View, CA and attempt to demo 101 Visual Studio tips in under 55 minutes. The prize? Everyone in the audience receives a free signed copy of her book Visual Studio Tips by MSPress which was used to create a scholarship fund for Hurricane Katrina survivors of her hometown.Did she succeed? Watch and see!Download Sara's 101 Visual Studio Tips Sheet Here
Brandon Watson and Peter Torr join Dan Fernandez on the Channel 9 Live stage to discuss developing for Windows Phone 7 and the newly announced Marketplace policies.Recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at Tech.Ed North America 2010
IE9 HTML5 Demo

IE9 HTML5 Demo

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HTML5 demo using the latest version of the IE9 Platform Preview.
Stephen Toub and Charles Torre discuss Parallelism at DevConnections 2010 as part of the Visual Studio 2010 Launch in Las Vegas.This session was recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at the Visual Studio 2010 Launch from the Bellagio Hotel & Casino on April 12th 2010.
Bob Muglia, President of the Server and Tools Business (STB), joins Dan Fernandez at DevConnections 2010 in Las Vegas as part of the Visual Studio 2010 launch.This session was recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at the Visual Studio 2010 Launch from the Bellagio Hotel & Casino on April 12th 2010.
Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President of the .NET Developer Platform, sat down with Charles Torre and John Papa at DevConnections 2010 in Las Vegas to answer your Silverlight 4 questions live on the air.This session was recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at the Silverlight 4 Launch from the Bellagio Hotel & Casino on April 13th 2010.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a standard for vector graphics on the web, supported by modern browsers. IE9 introduces GPU-accelerated SVG, enabling larger and faster vector graphics. Architect Ted Johnson and PM Lead Patrick Dengler of the IE team join Doug Schepers of W3C to talk about GPU-accelerated web standards, and what it means for the future.Recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at MIX10
The Education Labs team have today released a free add-in for Office 2003 and 2007 that allows educators to open and save Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents directly to and from Moodle websites. What's a Moodle you ask? Moodle (or Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free, open source software package for producing internet-based e-learning courses and web sites. Download the Add-in here: http://www.educationlabs.com/ Also released today from the Education Labs team is a white paper outlining the steps required to utilize Sharepoint as the file system for Moodle: Go here for more info
Bill Buxton and Erik Meijer are both highly respected scientists in very different fields. Erik is a programming language designer and creator of LINQ, “Volta”, Rx and other things we can’t share publicly yet. Bill is a user experience design researcher, musician and a celebrity in the design community. We figured we should put them together, roll the cameras and see what happens. The topic: different perspectives on the essence of design, regardless of specific domain. It turns out that Erik and Bill have many similarities including an interesting Dutch connection. This is a pure Channel 9 conversation that happened in real time at MIX10, broadcast live. So, what happens when you put two masters of different domains together for the first time, on stage, live? Tune in to find out.
JavaScript language designer and historian Douglas Crockford joins language designer Erik Meijer and jQuery creator John Resig to discuss JavaScript and web programming. This is the first time that this particular collection of experts have shared the stage to discuss what has become the most popular - and least popular - programming language in the world (to quote Crockford, who knows better than anybody else…). Topics discussed include the history and future of jQuery, how JavaScript is actually used in the real world (is it only used in web pages?), ES5 (the latest version of ECMAScript), JS performance (how fast is fast enough?), how the language is evolving (what’s Crockford up to these days) and much more.If you’re a JS enthusiast, then this is definitely for you!Recorded live as part of Channel 9 Live at MIX10
Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager of the Internet Explorer team and Giorgio Sardo, Technical Evangelist for Internet Explorer (the guy who built the cool IE9 platform demo app showcasing the power of HTML5 running on a GPU) sit down with Charles "Carmine007" Torre on the Channel 9 Live at MIX10 stage to answer your IE9 questions - completely unscripted - live on the air.Some of the questions and topics discussed: Microsoft’s support for HTML5, Silverlight versus HTML5, Canvas element support in IE9, the new JavaScript engine and much more. Thank you for tweeting in your questions and being a part of the conversation!
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