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Build 2018 sessions are now available on-demand, and don’t miss the special Windows Insider webcast later today

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
May 9, 2018
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We’re now in the third and final day of Microsoft’s Build developer conference, and if you happened to miss the action, the sessions from the conference are now available online. You can visit the main Build 2018 website right now to get up to speed, and re-watch the keynotes from Satya Nadella, Scott Guthrie, and Joe Belfiore. The site has sections organized by each of the three days, giving you access to the remaining live sessions, theater sessions on-demand covering Azure, Windows, Visual Studio, Microsoft 365 and more.

Webcast tomorrow! We’ll be doing a special broadcast from the #MSBuild conference floor! Tune in at 1:30pm PST (8:30pm UTC)! We’ll interview Insiders, MS employees, and talk about some of the new announcements made this week!https://t.co/o5WeOjOPDR

— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) May 8, 2018

Microsoft is also holding a Windows Insider webcast on Mixer today at 1:30 PM PST, which should give some folks an “in-person” Microsoft Build feeling. The team says they will be live from the conference floor, doing interviews with Windows Insiders, Microsoft employees. They also will discuss the announcements made this week, some of which include the new Your Phone app, and more on plans for Slow Ring Builds, Windows Sets, Cortana on Windows 10, and Windows Timeline.

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