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Comments on: PDC 2008: Windows Azure live blog

Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie introduces Microsoft's operating system in the cloud to thousands of developers gathered in Los Angeles.

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by IndioITMan October 27, 2008 10:53 AM PDT
Hey! Wake up! It's been almost a half hour and no update!
LOL - Remember when you'd see that on a blog after a couple of WEEKS?
Wish I were there too...
DDTG/IITG
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by Alex Alexzander October 27, 2008 11:25 AM PDT
This sounds interesting. I'd like to see some examples of it and how it works and benefits customers. Something to drive the concept home. Right now I have to use my imagination a lot and that's not the best thing. So far, it's interesting.

Alex Alexzander
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by Llib Setag October 27, 2008 12:41 PM PDT
Windows AZURE?
Azure...like a cloudless blue sky...is the definition of the word AZURE.

Only Microsoft would use the word AZURE that is for "cloudless" to describe their "cloud computing" in the sky!!!!
HAHAHAHA!
losers.
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by egarulay October 28, 2008 11:32 AM PDT
Did you know you can watch vidcasts featuring PDC presenters and experts in MS Technologies on the OnMicrosoft Vidcast? http://www.informit.com/onmicrosoft - weekly conversations with MS developers and IT Pros. Learn about "Oslo" The "M" Modeling language, and PDC announcements from the C#, VB, and Concurrency Teams. (By way of disclosure, I produce the series and welcome any feedback.) Cheers-EG
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