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    June 27

    The Content Keeps Coming...

    Sorry that I went dark after Tech•Ed...seems that all the fun, excitement, barrage of speakers interested in recording content, organizing Virtual Tech•Ed stage presence and giving away of T-shirts and Frisbee's wore me out.  Tech•Ed was incredible and we captured almost 50 interviews with awesome speakers at the conference.  Our  crew has been working tirelessly to get these edited and converted to post up on the website. 

    Check out the hottest webcast on the site this week!

    A Closer Look at the Visual Studio Shell
    Microsoft’s Joe Marini discusses news around Visual Studio 2008, while Grafx Software’s Brian Feldman expands on how the Visual Studio Shell will allow customers, like Grafx, to leverage the power of Visual Studio as a platform to build their own applications.

    Looking to be entertained?  Check out Mario's show floor adventures...

    Strange Sights, Sounds & Swag
    Take a tour of the Tech·Ed 2007 show floor to find random acts of weirdness.

    Want to hear from one of TechEd's favorite speakers, check out Steve Riley and Byron Hynes...

    Steve and Byron cover a wide range of Windows Server 2008 topics

    Watch an informal discussion between Steve Riley and Byron Hynes, as they cover ground from Windows Server 2008 to troubleshooting content and core security events including BitLocker.

    In the weeks to come we will be posting more of the fish bowl interviews so keep checking back for the latest.

    Also, have you heard about the Defy All Challenges Competition?  Defy All Challenges Competition!
    Check out these clips created by attendees and vote for your favorite.

    Our team is also dreaming and creating new features for the site in the months to come.  I'll share more as we solidify plans and start to work on the details.

    In the meantime, I hope that Virtual Tech•Ed is providing a you with the information and content that is helpful and useful.  If you have ideas or thoughts about things we can improve please reply to this blog and let me know.

    Best wishes,

    Zaakera R.

    Emerging Media PM, Virtual Tech•Ed

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