on reddit, an AMA by "microsoft engineers - working on windows 8" Feb 6 12:30pm EST.
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on reddit, an AMA by "microsoft engineers - working on windows 8" Feb 6 12:30pm EST.
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According to the Surface official FB page, "Panos Panay and other Tech Experts from the Surface Team" will be chatting then.
EDIT: Official Surface twitter says so, as well.
Will there be some sort of digest afterwards? I'd watch the whole thing live but I've already seen enough "Windows 8 is teh worst" posts here to last me a lifetime or two.
47 minutes ago, Harlequin wrote
AMA?
ask me anything. It makes for an interesting web site. Only reddit should enforce a rule that when you do an AMA you should have to answer all questions. ( at least answer in the order asked. ) Often when corporations or politicians appear on the site they skip over questions, making it more of a publicity event.
Why do an AMA in this way? As a reader it is like trying to pick a set of pellets out of a shotgun blast.
Ahhhh. This works better with use of context link. http://www.reddit.com/user/SurfaceTeam
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