There should be another link on top called calendar, in it you have all the dates and times you plan to do interviews and with whom. That way we can see/read their blog and count down to certain teams.
Personally I want to see the outlook team, and I would like to know if MS is going to be competing with bloglines, newsgator, feed lounge, and Google reader with their own web based rss client.
That and I would love to see how the messenger team is doing, it is personally my most hated application, so a video interview with them will only make my list of complaints so much tighter than it already is now.
Since Scoble uses outlook at his job then there must be some way to sync up the C9 interview dates with the new calendar, if such a feature exists.
Another thing we should have is the weekly recommended application. Every week have someone who works at MS recommend an application they love and tell us why they like it so much.
I have learned about so many websites and applications from this forum a lone, I am dying to know more!
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I concur.
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MurphyB2005 wrote:I concur.
hopefully everyone else will
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Interesting. Should it also show past interviews?
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What would be the point? In the video archieve it can say when the video was uploaded.
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Another idea is give the developer teams a thread of there own with a whiteboard of ideas they have and we can comment on them.
Take the corporate out of ms and make it like loonx for the people by the people, but with the polished look and feel only microsoft can do.
(yes i said loonix because one should never have to use a command line after inventing the gui, ever, you're just damn looney tunes) -
I'd like to see an inteview with the Quartz team. Not seen that product mentioned very much since the PDC unveiling.
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When I go to Google.com on my PocketPC, I have a screen, customized for it's size.
How about adjusting the website for PDAs? Have you seen Channel9 on a PDA?!
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DevilsRejection wrote:(yes i said loonix because one should never have to use a command line after inventing the gui, ever, you're just damn looney tunes)
You don't have to but it certainly is convenient, quick, and powerful.
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MisterDonut wrote:When I go to Google.com on my PocketPC, I have a screen, customized for it's size.
How about adjusting the website for PDAs? Have you seen Channel9 on a PDA?!
Yes, I have. We've got it on the list. Adding the functionality to turn off the Niner Bar should help at least a little for now.
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