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Microsoft's video channel for developers
Channel 9
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Channel 9 is a Microsoft community site for Microsoft developers. It hosts video channels, discussions, and interviews with people behind the Microsoft technologies. The site was launched in April 2004 and has since become a valuable resource for developers and IT professionals.
History[edit]
Channel 9 was created by a group of five Microsoft employees: Lenn Pryor, Robert Scoble, Charles Torre, Jeff Sandquist, and Bryn Roberts. The name "Channel 9" was inspired by the United Airlines in-flight audio channel that allowed passengers to listen to the cockpit's communication with air traffic control.
Content[edit]
Channel 9 provides a variety of content, including:
- Interviews with Microsoft engineers and product managers
- Technical tutorials and how-to videos
- Live events and webcasts
- Behind-the-scenes looks at Microsoft products and services
The content is aimed at developers, IT professionals, and technology enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about Microsoft technologies and the people who create them.
Features[edit]
Channel 9 offers several features to its users:
- **Video Library**: A comprehensive collection of videos covering a wide range of topics related to Microsoft technologies.
- **Forums**: A place for users to discuss topics, ask questions, and share knowledge.
- **Blogs**: Posts from Microsoft employees and community members about the latest developments in Microsoft technologies.
- **Events**: Information about upcoming events, including live webcasts and conferences.
Community[edit]
Channel 9 has a vibrant community of developers and IT professionals who actively participate in discussions, share knowledge, and provide feedback on Microsoft products and services. The site encourages community involvement through forums, comments, and user-generated content.
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