They played these videos before keynote presentations at the ODC 2008. Check them out on Mike 's blog: Funny Videos from ODC 2008
Today it was all about the sessions! I sat in on a little bit of a session on MOSS Faceted Search showing the Faceted Search project on CodePlex (current release and future) Very interesting stuff going on there! I also stopped in on Andrew Connell's Real World talk on Building High Performance...
For those of you attending the ODC I'll be presenting at tomorrow's Unconference! Here are the details: Title: Three SharePoint Development Gems in 30 minutes Abstract: In about ten minutes each we'll blaze through how to: unlock the secrets of SharePoint Designer, RPC, and the SharePoint...
Today was another more-than-full day at the ODC! A few highlights: Rajesh Jha and Gurdeep Singh Pall both gave fantastic keynote presentations: Rajesh talked about the future release of Office Live Small Business and I have to say I was very impressed with the capabilities. Developers can...
Wow, what a day. Some highlights: Kurt DelBene gave another keynote address following Bill Gates - very good presentation with some great demos. This morning's keynotes had funny videos during the breaks called "Mr Office Developer Guy" (to the tune of Real Men of Genius ). Hopefully...
I just watched the keynote here at the ODC given by Bill Gates: It was very interesting to hear him talking about the future of computing in general but then also focus in on how it relates to the office platform. I was surprised at how much of his "how we'll work in the future" is already...
After some fun at the Minneapolis Airport this morning I arrived in San Jose, California this afternoon for the Office Developer's Conference ! Tonight we had a connect & register gathering. The special guest was Hugh MacCleod (from http://www.gapingvoid.com ). He had a projector...
If you haven't heard, Microsoft is holding an event specifically geared towards Office and SharePoint developers. It is being held February 10-13th in San Jose, California. There are six different tracks and tons of excellent sessions lined up as well as an opening keynote from Bill Gates...