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I haven't really had a chance to blog to much while I've been here at Mix 08. There's just to much to see. From Surface to Elvis there is just to many cool things here and even more great people to meet. I've been twittering most everything because I can do it from the session. You can follow those at ...
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I thought I'd put together a list of predictions for MIX 08. Some could happen, some will happen and some could not happen, you decide!
Steve Ballmer gives Keynote in black turtleneck and jeans.
IE 8 demo
IE 8 uses the ''Office Ribbon'' toolbar.
Popfly version 2.0, now with DLR
SilverLight 2.0
Expression Design running on a ...
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And win...
The good people over at Lab49 (New York's finest WPF consultancy) have a contest focused on using WPF in finance. I've long felt that WPF is a perfect match for the financial market, due to the rich visualization needs and the shear amount of data. So here's your chance to take their data and build something ...
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In the new MIX08 podcast found at ''The Signal'', during episode 2 or 3, it's stated that MIX is all about the Web (not the exact quote). I disagree. MIX is about UX. It's about the tools and technologies from Microsoft to build those experiences. Its about getting designers, developers, architects and ...
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VisitMix for 08 is now open on the web. Register here. Get your blog bling here. They've got posters, wallpaper (not yet), blog bling and contests! But if you look at the keynote speakers, you'll see that Steve Ballmer and Scott Guthrie are the line-up. I can't wait to hear Ballmer's keynote ''Designers, ...
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Surface presents some interesting problems with UI. One is how do you handle large scale datasets? For example, my digital camera has a 4 gig SD card for storage, which can hold about 1200 photos, what happens when 1200 photos ''spill'' out onto the surface? Could you imagine having to manually move around 1200 photos? ...
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I see the day (soon) when all of these applications that we see on TV and in movies are going to be made with WPF. Until then, check out the guy that creates all of these. His name is Mark Coleran, and man does he have talent.
Found by way of Information Aesthetics, one of the blogs I read.
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