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  • WPF – What’s the Tipping Point?

    As you may have gathered from my posts and tweets I attended PDC2008 two weeks ago and there are a few things that jumped out at me as it pertains to the trends in our ecosystem.  I’ve been a WPF guy since Avalon was announced back at PDC2005 and to me everything has been an [...]
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-12-2008
  • PDC2008 – IdentityMine Coverage

    We had a great time at PDC2008 and I was happy to see so many familiar faces.  Below is a recap of some of the coverage we were able to pick up during the event. CNET Coverage Microsoft delivers the goods at PDC 2008 (by Elinor Mils, CNET, posted on October 28, 2008) Youtube: EventPhotos Demo by...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-07-2008
  • Windows 7 + Microsoft Surface = Success at PDC2008

    What a fantastic showing for IdentityMine at PDC this year. So many people to thank. Between the demo development, IdentityMine website update , press releases , logistics and booth support I could literally list all 70 members of our team as contributors. Thanks everyone! A special highlight this year...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-30-2008
  • PDC2008 Whirlwind

    We have been going 100mph for the last few days here at PDC and so far all of the hard work from the team is paying off.  We’ve had great success showing our Windows 7 and Surface applications at the IdentityMine booth and actually at the Windows 7 booth.  Check out the apps in action [......
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-29-2008
  • I love working at IdentityMine: PDC2008

    Working at IdentityMine definitely has its perks. One of the biggest perks is getting to work with leading technology. One of the technologies we’ve been able to play with and develops apps for is Microsoft Surface. Check out this video taken at PDC today. The video shows Meaghan McAllister, our...
    Posted to Devin Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-28-2008
  • Blog Overview

    First, I’d like to introduce myself and describe roughly what this blog is all about. My name is Evan Lang. I work for IdentityMine, Inc. developing complex visual effects for use in WPF using pixel shaders and external DirectX surfaces. Until July-ish, WPF was not capable of either utilizing custom...
    Posted to Evan Lang (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-11-2008
  • Here’s another internet video interview that was done on the whole Surface Application Suite. Same day as the previous interview by Todd. In the video is myself (left), and Chad Brown from IdentityMine.
    Posted to Devin Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-08-2008
  • First Ever Microsoft Surface + Media Card Reader Deployment

    Excellent write-up from Kurt Brockett our Director of UX Evangelism on the Hotel 1000 Microsoft Surface deployment. IdentityMine was privileged to be chosen as the Hotel 1000 surface partner. Of note was the first ever public deployment of the Microsoft Surface external media card enhancement. Details...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-07-2008
  • Microsoft Surface – Hotel1000 Launch

    I  had the privilege to be part of a very unique and important project as it pertains to Microsoft Surface and our ability to be on the leading edge of this brand new technology.  The general announcement is that IdentityMine partnered with Hotel1000 to bring Microsoft Surface into their downtown...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-06-2008
  • Microsoft Surface Applications: Interview

    I was ambushed last Friday to demonstrate one of the default applications on Microsoft Surface, the photos application.  I work for IdentityMine, a software development company focused on UX.  We worked with Hotel 1000 to customize the applications on Surface.  We worked to customize the software on...
    Posted to Devin Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-06-2008
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