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Microsoft MIX 2008, IE 8.0 and Silverlight 2.0
By Doug Holland (Intel) (249 posts) on March 5, 2008 at 3:36 pm
Today at MIX 2008, Microsoft's Web designer and developer conference, Microsoft announced several new technologies that promise to bring about richer, more interactive content on the Web. Announced at the conference were Internet Explorer 8.0 which is available today in its first public beta release, Silverlight 2.0, Expression Studio 2.0.
Microsoft also a preview of SQL Server Data Services, a building block service designed for developers and businesses that need scalable, easily programmable and cost-effective data storage with robust database query capabilities. MIX08 attendees will be able to register for an invitation-only beta of Microsoft SQL Server Data Services.
Also, the MIX08 website includes the MIX08 University where you can find some free training on some of the newer technologies as well as some of the more established Microsoft Web technologies. MIX08 Sessions are also available online 24 hours after they happen at the conference.
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