Posted By: Jeff Sandquist | Apr 29th @ 3:18 PM | 31,200 Views | 13 Comments
Welcome to the Channel 9 Team blog.

You know it is kind of ironic (some would say sad) that the team that for over five years who has worked to communicate what is happening behind the scenes at Microsoft does not have its own blog. Sure, many of us have our own personal blogs, but there is no official place on Channel 9 where we post regularly where we're headed.

So today, we're changing that and have created this new blog as a way to explain where we are headed in the future and to listen in on your feedback. We'll post updates when we have updated the site to fix a bug or added a new feature. You can expect content that is a simple text and sometimes videos from members of the team.

Over the years, the continued growth of Channel 9 has exceeded our wildest expectations and we are humbled by the fact that millions of visitors come to Channel 9 each and every month.

Right now, we are in the early days of planning for the next major release of Channel 9. Our goal with the next release is to focus on the basics from site performance, reliability and content discoverability. We want to deliver on a great experience that makes it easier for you to interact with content, your peers and connect with Microsoft.

So with that stayed tuned for news and updates on what's next for Channel 9 and thank you all for participating.

-Jeff
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figuerres
figuerres
???
just for fun Jeff: 

Q:  how many domains does MSFT have these days?


thinking of the iis. domain  and the windowsforms. domain and the msdn. domain and the microsoft. domain and so on ... and live. and well I am sure thats not all of them ....

and then there are the "hosts"  like www.whatever and blogs.whatever and so on....
a full DNS list must be huge, possibly a talk sometime with MS ops on how they track all them??

just a thought...
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Looking forward to it.
stevo_
stevo_
Human after all
Doing a reverse lookup on microsoft.com would probably give you a big list, but then there would be lots of others.
fivestrokes
fivestrokes
brrrrm! brrrrm!

I've recently started having problems with the silverlight player on the firefox browser. I cannot playback any videos now. I have re-installed silverlight. Still nothing.

Silverlight players on other sites like TechEd and MIX online.

What could be causing this, I cannot seem to pinpoint the problem?

Many thanks.

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