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For a week or two after the official Windows 7 launch, I’ll be posting all sorts of videos, interviews, and other content. Stay tuned and either bookmark this post (and check repeatedly) or...
This topic is way too technical and/or boring to be an April Fool’s joke. Sorry. ~Devin
While researching to make sure my computer wouldn’t explode at exactly 12:00AM on Wednesday, I happened...
Before Google Analytics, most content publishers relied on effective-but-obscure third-party analytics tools for measuring web traffic. AWStats, still used by many, is one of the best tools for...
For those of you visiting from Slashdot (through ComputerWorld), feel free to follow me on Twitter and stick around on the forums as well. Welcome to AeroXperience.
Thanks exclusively and entirely...
This post was originally supposed to be about why blu is faster with WPF, hence the tweet in the image, but after some digging, an equally unusual happening supplanted my original purpose for this...
As the person who headed the Office user experience teams and the person who is now running the Windows experience teams in Microsoft, Julie drove the idea for the Ribbon user interface in Office 2007 and led the conceptualization and development...
Update: Part 2 has been added after the jump.
Update 2: added the link to last year’s Sensor Platform interview with Dan Polivy (as noted in part 2).
This interview was recorded on Tuesday, November 17, 2009.
As the first of my interviews from PDC, I...
For those of you visiting from AeroXperience, you guys are likely well aware of how AeroXperience was started. We began as a set of forums in March of 2004 dedicated to Windows Code Name Longhorn, which later became Windows Vista. We’ve prided...
Good evening, Slashdotters. Feel free to check out the rest of our Windows 7 launch coverage, including a quick video interview with Microsoft Corporate Vice President Brad Brooks as well as a rundown of how the Windows 7 tweet-up went on Thursday...