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By Jennifer Cabala
- You want to learn the latest tools to help you build web, mobile and tablet applications,
- You want to hear from the people who are creating some of the platforms you build on, like Doug Cutting, co-creator of Hadoop or Andre Nitobi, creator of PhoneGap.
- You want to try something new, like moving to the cloud, incorporating location, or building an iPad application.
- You want to demo your startup.
- You want to meet more engineers or developers to work on cool projects with you.
It’s not too late to register to attend, so do it today to save your spot!
We build cool software! Along with Windows, Office, SQL Server, and other Microsoft products we have some other really exciting pieces that complete the puzzle. Have you learned about Windows Azure – our cloud computing platform? Gartner recently spoke very highly of us and called our cloud platform – visionary! We also announced Windows Phone 7 which is a revolutionary platform loved by both developers and consumers alike. We have a lot more going on, check out: www.microsoft.com to stay current or even better, speak to your local evangelist – Mithun Dhar (Pacific Northwest Developer Evangelist) and learn how Microsoft can help your company succeed! As a startup, don’t forget to check out: Microsoft BizSpark and Microsoft Websitespark
And oh yeah, we are trying to Beautify the Web too!
Contact: @mithund (Twitter handle)
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