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Microsoft teases a ‘tech-filled trip’ to Redmond for lucky Windows Insiders

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
November 7, 2020
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Announced on Twitter earlier, lucky Windows Insiders can win a ‘tech-filled trip to Redmond’.

The Windows Insider project has proven to be something of an unmitigated success story for Microsoft. As announced during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) there are now over 2.8 million Windows Insiders across the world, and from this number over 900,000 pieces of feedback have been received.

As such, Redmond owes a great deal to the community which has responded so magnanimously (relatively) to its advances. This may go some way to explain this tweet from @Windows:

#WindowsInsiders, win a tech-filled trip to Redmond. Learn more at the Insider Hub. pic.twitter.com/wqFMVUcJpG

— Windows (@Windows) March 11, 2015

What this ‘tech-filled’ trip entails is anyone’s guess; anything from a unique HoloLens experience to the delights of Azure server management is on the table. Most likely, the trip will involve a close look at a somewhat close to finished version of Windows 10, though at the moment this is pure speculation.

As may be guessed by the information provided, this is a developing story at the moment; we will update this page with more information once it is provided.

Will you be entering to win the ‘tech-filled’ trip to Redmond? Let us know in the comments below.

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