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Posted By: Brian Johnson | Feb 22nd @ 2:46 PM
This week on the podcast, JD and I talk to G. Andrew Duthie, Microsoft Developer Evangelist, about Microsoft's announcements around interoperability and about XNA game development on the Zune.

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Posted By: JD Lewin | Feb 21st @ 8:28 AM
Microsoft this morning announced four guiding principles for it's major products, including Vista, Office, and SQL Server. Ensuring open connections, data portability, enhanced support for industry standards, and open engagement with the industry have all been listed as prioritied for current and future versions of the company's products.

As what a few of us here at C10 view as the first major impact of Ray Ozzie taking the helm, we will begin to see increased industry and community engagement from Microsoft; more APIs and documentation will be made available without licensing fees. There is also an Open Source Interoperability Initiative created as part of today's announcement, which is designed to further the conversations between Microsoft and the open source community.

(...to Expand Interoperability - MS PressPass)
Posted By: JD Lewin | May 11th, 2007 @ 5:04 PM
The insight you’ll come away with after reading, “Dogfood Doesn’t Always Taste Good,” by Mike Calligaro for the Windows Mobile Team Blog is nothing short of astounding. The boys and girls in WinMo have one of the most difficult jobs at Microsoft; developing software for devices must fight to get access to while attempting to meet the expectations of both customers and wireless carriers. Mike goes into great depth on the history of development starting with the release of PocketPC 2000 and wrapping up with the just completed Windows Mobile 6.
Posted By: Tina Wood | Apr 20th, 2007 @ 1:27 PM
Jon Pincus (our resident Mashup expert) hits channel 10 to explain what a Mashup is and to share his thought on Mashup events.  I've been to a few of these on the MS campus and there's lots of fondue and beer.  You can get these MASHUPS and Live Gallery.  A lot of the ideas that come out of these MASHUPS end up in next gen products.  The goal is to create a MASHUP so innovative that it lands in the hands of the consumer.  You. 
Posted By: JD Lewin | Mar 7th, 2007 @ 1:12 PM
The greatest side-effect of Halo mulitplayer, at least in the realm of online video, is without a doubt Red vs. Blue. Combine that with the slick cool of WPF/E technology and you get something fantastic. One of our intrepid evangelists here at MS stepped into the RvB world recently for what resembles an interview. One thing led to another, and after our own Adam layed down some sweet code, we have a WPF/E presentation of Scott Guthrie's Red vs. Blue adventure.
Posted By: JD Lewin | Dec 13th, 2006 @ 12:45 PM
In an announcement that will surely send geeks and paranoid futurists into equal states of excitement, Microsoft Robotics Studio goes 1.0 today. Keep this man's face in your mind, as Tandy Trower is on his way to becoming the real-life Alfred Lanning.

Earlier this summer Channel 9 interviewed the MSR team, and now the hard work of this team is moving closer towards the future of Bill Gate's Scientific American article, "A Robot in Every Home." Now if we can just avoid the inevitable robot uprising ;)
Posted By: JD Lewin | Oct 23rd, 2006 @ 4:33 PM

Have you ever found yourself with a great application idea and nowhere to put it, either because you lack the coding skills or the necessary resources? What someone applied the same format to application development that was used to bring Kelly Clarkson to the world (alright, bad example)? Phillip Ryu and co. have been running My Dream App in essentially the same way, and it’s garnered quite a following in the Mac community. Today is their final round of voting, which is being judged by a panel including our own J Allard.

In an effort to harbor equality between the platforms, occasionally we here at 10 will bring you interesting things from the boys and girls in Cupertino, CA. Here is a case where someone has a truly excellent idea (competitive software design) and given the power to people who will almost certainly become avid users of the winning applications. We like to think of this as a small-scale Imagine Cup, and we think it’s a format the Windows community should jump right into. My Dream *Vista* App anyone?

Posted By: Benjamin Gauthey | Oct 10th, 2006 @ 10:00 AM
Une première vidéo du Légo Mindstorms NXT avec Laurent Ellerbach, responsable des relations avec les développeurs chez Microsoft, qui nous a préparé un joli petit scorpion qui l’écoute au doigt et à l’œil! En effet , une fois l’assemblage du robot réalisé, il suffit de le programmer. Pour cela, différentes moyens : Le premier est d’utiliser les outils Légo, le second : utiliser Microsoft Robotics Studio. Je vous laisse découvrir cette petite merveille.
Posted By: Laura Foy | Mar 31st, 2006 @ 1:00 PM
Major Nelson stopped by to hang out with Tina and I in our studios. We laughed, we cried, we got the skinny on Xbox Live. Plus some really great insight on "The Outfit" and make sure you watch the whole thing cuz there's prizes for you!! Yay for prizes!

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