The event of the year for Microsoft enthusaists is nearing. If you haven’t purchased your $2395 ticket yet, you can register here. For the rest who just want to know the goods on Windows 7 from home, you’re in luck. MSDN’s Channel 9 will be offering the keynotes on demand. Day one and two keynotes will be available via http://www.MicrosoftPDC.com within 24 hours after their events have finished. Individual seminars will also be hosted online over at Channel 9 within 24 hours. By viewing the timeline here, each event will link you to a page on Channel 9 with the video. Channel 9 will also host behind-the-scenes videos (director’s cut of the PDC) and some product demos as well. Now you can catch all the Windows 7 action online, and for free.
Of course, we’ll be keeping a close watch at the announcements and events to come and be reporting it so you don’t miss out on any of the action.
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