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	<description>Please use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.The Story of the RibbonSpeakers: Jensen HarrisDescription: Farewell, menus and toolbars! Come hear the behind-the-scenes story of how the 2007 Office Ribbon user interface was imagined, designed, and validated. See never-before-shown early prototypes, hear about mistakes we learned from during the design process, and find out the principles of user experience design we used each step of the way in creating the first totally new user interface for Office.</description>
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