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	<description> The Metro interface has the potential to change how a lot of people use computers. You&#39;ve already seen a little of it in the Windows Phone. More if you have downloaded the Windows 8 consumer preview. In this session, we will demonstrate how the power exposed by Metro (through live tiles, push notifications, immersive user experiences, etc.) can be harnessed to provide a usable and intuitive application. Watch the Live Q&amp;amp;A interview with Bruce Johnson and Atley Hunter &amp;gt;&amp;gt; This Session&#39;s Experts Barry Gervin&amp;nbsp;(Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog)Bruce Johnson (Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog)Atley Hunter (Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog) This session was recorded live at ObjectSharp&#39;s annual &amp;quot;At The Movies&amp;quot; event - May 1, 2012, Scotiabank Theatre, Toronto, Ontario. </description>
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