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Microsoft shows 10 lucky Windows Insider members how it's making Windows 10

Earlier this year, Microsoft ran a contest which gave members of the Windows Insider program a take chances to win a trip to the company'south headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Now Microsoft has posted up a video and blog post that offers a summary of what the 10 lucky winners of that contest got to meet and do as part of their visit.

The 10 winners were treated as VIPs as they got to encounter and practice things at the Microsoft campus that some of the company's employees don't ordinarily go to experience, such as visiting the pattern studios and hardware labs for products like the Microsoft Band and the Xbox 1. Microsoft says:

"They came from all over the globe with a great range of backgrounds and experience. For near of the winners this was a long way to travel, and then we really appreciated them taking the time out to come and meet with us (i winner had final exams the very next day after 20 hours of travelling home!). During their bout of the Microsoft campus, the Insiders had a chance to see with people from across our engineering, design, and marketing teams, getting a close-up look into how nosotros build Windows. They met with senior Windows leaders including Terry Myerson, Joe Belfiore and me, and personally presented some peachy ideas on how to make Windows and the Windows Insider Program fifty-fifty better."

One interesting matter was that many of those Windows Insider visitors stated they wanted to see a PC-like experience on Windows 10 Mobile. Belfiore states in the video that they had just recorded a presentation for that very feature, Continuum for Phones, the mean solar day before. All the same, he couldn't reveal that bit of news to the Windows Insider visitors since they were waiting for Build 2022 to reveal that feature.

Source: Microsoft

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-shows-10-lucky-windows-insider-members-how-it-making-windows-10

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