See you at ETech

See you at ETech

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    This week the MSN Search, Live.com, MSN Spaces, IE and many other Microsoft teams will be attending ETech in San Diego. We're proud to be a sponsor of this geek mecca.

If you are attending be sure to stop by the booth to see our latest software, meet us, or just to say "Hi". You can also see us talk at the following times:

Simple Bridge-building
Ray Ozzie
Time: Tuesday 8:40AM - 9:10AM
Location: Elizabeth Ballroom ABCD

Search and the Network Effect
Christopher Payne , Frederick Savoye
Time: Wednesday 11:15AM - 11:30AM
Location: Elizabeth Ballroom ABCD

Remixing the Web with the Windows Live™Platform

Track: Products & Services
Kris Barton , Paul Steckler, Brady Forrest
Time: Wednesday 1:45PM - 2:30PM
Location: Elizabeth F

Feeds as a Platform: More Data, Less Work

Niall Kennedy, Jane Kim (of IE7) & others
Date: Wednesday, March 08
Time: Wednesday 1:45pm - 2:30pm
Location: Elizabeth Ballroom B

see you there!
    brady

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  • Really Looking forward to this session:

    <b><i>Remixing the Web with the Windows Live Platform </i></b>

    Please put up a Video of your conferences - for others who are not able to make it - this info will be valuable worldwide
  • I agree, love to have your sessions available later as streaming video.  good luck at the conference.
  • I just wanted to point out that the Windows Live user interface is abominable. Specifics:

    1) Scrollbar is too slow. Who needs an infinite list anyway? Actually loading that list is eating up all by download bandwidth?

    2) Cannot search for terms using standard Firefox 1.0 search.

    3) If you disable JavaScript, the whole service breaks down horribly. To see how to do this right, see Google's GMail.

    4) Speed. Unbearably slow.

    5) Incorrectness. When I click on a result greater than 3, say 5. Upon going back, search results 1-3 are gone! Are you kidding me? There's a new number 1 result!

    6. Some users complain that the page is eternally loading without any content. I've gotte n that too running Mozilla on Red Hat. This should not be an OS issue as such, but on Windows, both IE and Firefox work fine.


    I'm not going to comment on relevancy issues of the search result because I understand that that is a work in progress.

    It is unexcusable that MS could  put up such a lousy product. Just because it works in the local area network does not imply that it works on different browsers and different platforms. Moreover, correctness issues should never occur anywhere. I had a lot of expectation and this is just plain disappointing. As a potential MS employee, you have to wonder where the company is going releasing products like this?
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