Introducing MSN Toolbar Suite -- Redmond Team
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The Toolbar Suite team took some time out of their busy schedule last week and here they answer a ton of questions about the team and the product.
There are two parts to the team: one in Redmond, WA and another in Mountain View, CA. So, we interviewed both teams. (The other video will include a video demo). Pictured in this video is David Dawson, group product manager, Chris McConnell, software architect, Dave Steckler, software development engineer, Paul Steckler, program manager, and Tom Laird-McConnell, software development engineer.
Yes, that's right, there are TWO sets of brothers on this team!
For more information, keep watching the MSN Search Blog too.
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The coolest thing for me was seeing what McConnell and Steckler are doing these days - I worked with them back in Lan Manager in the 1980's.
It appears to be a bad URL. We'll get this corrected. Sorry 'bout that.
Charles
I'm using IE, and Start the tour doesn't work at all.
What about Toolbar? So, you can wait new article in russian magazine Computerra, I think, that new MS project won't disappoint me.
Thank you very much from Russia, Novosibirsk.
Your sincerly, Maxim Kazantsev.
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