MIX is a gathering of developers, designers, UX experts and business professionals creating the most innovative and profitable consumer sites on the web. Sessions range from technical, code-based topics to expert advice on content strategy, usability and design. Explore the future of the standards-based web – join the conversation at MIX11.
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MIX11 Day 1 Keynotes
MIX11 day 1 keynotes featuring Dean Hachamovitch, Steven Sinofsky, and Scott Guthrie.
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Building Windows Phone 7 Applications with the Windows Azure Platform
Learn how to build Windows Phone 7 applications that are backed by scalable cloud components hosted in Windows Azure. This demo-focused session will cover the end-to-end experience and address how to tackle issues such as authentication, storage, and notification using the Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows...
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Get Ready for Fast Application Switching in Windows Phone
One of the most exciting new features coming to the next version of Windows Phone is the ability for users to switch quickly between running third party applications. Learn how this is going to work, and how to get your application ready now for this new functionality. This will be a detailed, live coding...
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Sensor and Camera Access in the Next Version of Windows Phone
Accessing the sensors of a device is one of the most compelling aspects of programming for a device. In the next version of Windows Phone, we’ll be expanding what you can access, to include the live camera feed, and we’ll be improving and simplifying sensor access across the device. In this...
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What’s New for Windows Phone Development with the XNA Framework?
The XNA Framework vastly simplifies the building of cool interactive games on Windows Phone, and in the next release, we’ll be making it even better by adding full Silverlight/XNA interoperability. In this session we’ll show you just how this will work, and how it can unlock a whole new world...
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What’s New in the Windows Phone Developer Tools?
In this release, we are taking Windows Phone Developer Tools to the next level which will help you being more productive in building highly performing Windows Phone applications. In this session we will talk about new sensor support in emulator, deep dive on Windows Phone Profiler and much more.
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Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part I
As announced at Mobile World Congress, Windows Phone will soon have support for the multitasking of third party applications. In this session we’ll provide a full overview of how this is going to work, and how you can prepare your applications today.
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Creating Windows Phone Applications Using Expression Blend
If you want to create applications for Windows Phone that stand out from the rest, you should be using Expression Blend. Come to this session to learn how to take full advantage of the rich platform features, efficient workflow and tools to showcase your unique design skills.