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Microsoft at CES

Posted by Jack Cook on January 5, 2008 – 8:57 am
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MS I’m packed and ready to head to the airport for an intense week at CES in Las Vegas.  I have every expectation that it will live up to all the hype and more. 

For those of you that want to follow some of what is going on, Microsoft has put up a Microsoft at CES site that will allow you to stay up to date on the goings on at the show.

You may want to catch the Keynote address by Bill Gates, Microsoft Chairman, and Robbie Bach, President of the Entertainment & Devices Division.  They will have a few surprise guests and some very interesting discussions for you to hear. 

You can stream the webcast via the Silverlight-powered Microsoft at CES  website or you can use the following streams with varying degrees of quality:

750k – high quality

300k – good quality

100k – “you can just see it” quality

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