Tech-Ed 2008: Gates Long Goodbye
In what Microsoft chairman Bill Gated described as his last keynote before he stops working full-time at the company he co-founded, the enigmatic tech visionary showed developers attending the company's 16th Tech-Ed conference Tuesday that he still has the drive to promote upcoming products even as he's cleaning out his office.
Amid reminiscences about the evolution of the software industry –Microsoft's first product was a Basic language interpreter, after all – Gates took the time to show off forthcoming development platforms and programming tools.
Gates announced pending second betas of the company's "Flash Killer" – Silverlight 2.0 – as well as Internet Explorer 8 (IE8). Silverlight is Microsoft's cross-platform, cross-browser, cross-device, streaming media player.