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As an extension of support and communication that Microsoft is trying to provide to developers and customers alike, they launched a new website calle Channel 9. I am not sure exactly what to make of it. There are discussions and VIDEO about subjects ranging from Windows is not the most important OS to whether to double space vs. There is only one space after a period :? Overall, on first look, I found it to be a very interesting site.
Their mission: "We think developers need their own Channel 9, a way to listen in to the cockpit at Microsoft, an opportunity to learn how we fly, a chance to get to know our pilots," according to the Channel 9 Web site. " Five of us in Redmond are crazy enough to think we just might learn something from getting to know each other. Were we wrong? Time will tell. "
Microsoft watch magazine weighed in on it today too. "On Tuesday, Microsoft quietly went live with a new Web site called "Channel 9" that is designed to facilitate communication between Microsoft and its developer and customer constituencies.
The site, which was built using Microsoft's ASP.Net Forums Web-based discussion technology, uses video clips, moblog technology, RSS feeds; wikis and forums to reach out to users."