Watch the MIX08 Keynotes in Hyperspeed
- Posted: Mar 20, 2008 at 6:35 AM
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How did we take a boring old ballroom at the Venetian and convert it into an exciting and magical venue, replete with Scott Guthrie juggling and Steve Ballmer manhandling Guy Kawasaki's MacBook Air and cheering for web developers? Watch this short timelape video to see the whole process from bare ballroom through setup, rehearsals, keynotes, and then final teardown after the show.
If you want to see the keynotes at normal speed (or at 1.5x speed by playing in media player with ctrl+shift+g), you can view these links:
- MIX08 Day 1 Keynote
- MIX08 Day 2 Keynote
- Keynote Highlight: Internet Explorer 8
- Keynote Highlight: Silverlight Momentum
- Keynote Highlight: Hard Rock
- Keynote Highlight: Aston Martin
- Keynote Highlight: NBC Olympics
- Keynote Highlight: AOL
- Keynote Highlight: DoubleClick
- Keynote Highlight: Cirque
- Keynote Highlight: Mobile Social Networking
- Keynote Highlight: WeatherBug
- Keynote Highlight: Nokia
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