At Microsoft’s remix event in Melbourne yesterday I caught up with Brian Goldfarb, Group Product manager, UX Platform and Tools Strategy, Microsoft Corp. Brian’s group is responsible for Silverlight , their new product for developing rich content delivered through a browser, and Popfly, their Yahoo Pipes-like mashup creator.
To check out the “Top Banana” demo that I was so blown-away by, go to the Silverlight site and click on “Silverlight In Action”.
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I’m a big Guster fan. They’re really good for some harmonies and decent crescendos if your in the mood for that sort of thing.
Also I think the chip in Brian’s head is malignant and taken a deep hold. A terrible affliction that seems to induce massive self denial of any illness.
guster does rock 🙂
the rest of your commentary doesn’t make any sense to me to be honest– guess my chip is broken…