Register for MIX09 and Save $400!

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MIX09 is coming up fast – kicking off in Las Vegas at the Venetian March 18th – 20th. If you register between now and Feb. 13th for MIX09 you can save up to $400 off the conference price – that means you get a full conference pass for $995! To take advantage of this offer, go to the MIX09 Registration page and choose "Register for the event using an RSVP Code" option and use the RSVP code MIX09offer to receive your discount.

Not only will folks at MIX09 get the low-down on the next major release of Silverlight – Silverlight 3 – there will be sessions on IE8 as well as Windows 7 and Multi-Touch. The current list of sessions is available here with more to be added soon.

Mike Swanson highlights the return on your investment in attending conferences like MIX09 in person in a really neat video. Mike talks about quite a bit in 4 minutes but is worth watching if you are asking yourself “why should I go to MIX09?”

If you are going to MIX09 you can MIXtify things by adding “Blog Bling” to your website. You can also download awesome MIX09 desktop backgrounds for your PC. The wallpapers look quite nice in the Windows 7 Beta!

For direct updates on MIX09 - follow MIX09 on Twitter.

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  1. Posted on: January 20, 2009 at 9:37PM  

    Would be nice if Microsoft could choose a new place that wasn't Las Vegas. Picking almost the same location for each event gets kinda boring...

    How about Chicago? Portland? Houston? San Antonio? There's many cities to choose from, so I don't understand why Microsoft has kept choosing Las Vegas.

  2. Posted on: January 21, 2009 at 1:49AM  

    It's never London, always San Fran or LA :(

  3. Posted on: January 21, 2009 at 9:57PM  

    I am having a great expeirence with Windows 7 Beta. There is one Bug that is mystifying to me, That is the inability of Internet Explorer to stay stable. It comes in and then trys to reconnect and finally displays a message stating to check to see if you type the write address, please try re-connect. I tried certain work around solutions, but none seem to work. I had to install Monzilla Firefox 3, Which work extremely perfect with no hang ups or crashes. Another problem is Windows one care, wheather it be the 90 day trial or the full paid subscription version. It will start up, and after a brief time running, an error message will state, Windows live one care had to close, to resolve the problem, try restarting your computer. I find Live one care to be a very valuable program for all the protection features it possess and I am running internet explorer 8 which both of these programs are part of microsofts Flag ship programs. Other than those problems I have manage to live with some small glitches such as Skype manager not responding or not loading at all. It's a fine product and a real improvement over Vista by a long shot, and should put Microsoft back to it's rightful place amongs the elite.

  4. Posted on: February 05, 2009 at 6:14AM  

    On the point of Firefox in the Beta:

    I am running FF3.1 (beta 2) that I installed on my XP partition. I regularly have about 4 windows, each with about 4 tabs in (saved, so they load when FF starts), and, bar the expected lag when I open it, it runs fine. IE8, while being an improvement on IE7 (especially in the web standards department) is still not ready to compete with FF, especially not in terms of customizability. Bring me an AdBlock Plus type program, a fully functional Greasemonkey, and skinning and I'll probably use it more, but Ubiquity Beta will be here soon, so maybe not...

    -Scut

  5. Posted on: March 18, 2009 at 9:20PM  

    We used Meeting Space a lot in our corporate conference room, unfortunately it was dropped for no reason in Windows 7. I tried copying the files and registering them to make them run but to no avail. Other products like SharedView require internet access or are service/subscription-based. App compatibility of Windows 7 is not the same as Vista. :( Another thing I'm not happy at all about is keeping MDOP products exclusive to those with Software Assurance. At least, App-V and DaRT should be made available for retail purchase to small and medium businesses.

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