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Default microsoft demonstration - 05-14-2007, 01:25 AM

Hi,
Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
Tommow at Reading?

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Paul Watt wrote:
> Hi,
> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?
>


a vista pitch?


funny. googling Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences
returns a few references to when ms used the same ref for frontpage.

   
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"Paul Watt" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote in message
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> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?
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they don't come to see me... why should I bother visiting them?


   
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"Gwin" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote in message
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> Paul Watt wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
>> Tommow at Reading?
>>

>
> a vista pitch?
>
>
> funny. googling Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences
> returns a few references to when ms used the same ref for frontpage.
>

No, Its about asp.20 I think.

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On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 17:59:45 +0000, Paul Watt wrote:

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> Hi,
> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?


Only if you pay my way.

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DoobieDo wrote:

> they don't come to see me... why should I bother visiting them?


They're quite pretty offices. (Though I think Oracle have more floor space.)

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Paul Watt wrote:

> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?


Not this time. I went to the Visual Studio 2005/.Net 2.0 launch last
year though. That was a pretty good conference. Makes a change that the
food was good, but the freebies were nice too (yes, the important things
are what you get!). I got a full copy of VS2005 Professional simply for
attending Gates' question&answer session was pretty interesting too.

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In article <EMAIL REMOVED>,
"Paul Watt" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?


I went to Apple's WWDC in 2001, so I think I'm covered.

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"Paul Watt" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote in message
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> Anybody going to the "Designing the Next Generation of User Experiences"
> Tommow at Reading?
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>

All it was in the end was a big fat plug for expression blend. Quite funky
stuff, but requires .net 3.0 framework and an ineveitable browser plug in.

Who would of thunk it?

No thanks.

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