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Register today for Microsoft Build Live to enhance your Build-viewing experience – onmsft.com

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 26, 2018
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If you’ve found yourself unable to attend Build 2018 in person, there’s no reason to worry as you can now register to stream it all online with the Microsoft Build Live digital experience. By registering. you will get access to three days of Microsoft Build and hear about the many ways to connect, spark ideas, and engage with the cloud, AI, mixed reality, and Windows.

Registration is free, and you can watch all keynotes from Microsoft experts like Satya Nadella, Joe Belfiore, Scott Hanselman, Elaine Chang, and Cindy Alvarez. The experience is also personal, and you can select your favorite topics and receive content recommendations, or even tailor your feed based on the speakers and sessions you want to see. You’ll also be able to save sessions for on-demand viewing and participate in Q&A’s with developers.

As a reminder, the Build 2018 schedule is now up for those who have successfully registered to attend. We’ll also be covering Build 2018 live, so be sure to keep it tuned to onmsft.com for more throughout the next few weeks.

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