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Liveblogging the IDF 09 Day 1 Keynotes

Posted by admin on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 19:40
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Most of our team is down in San Francisco for IDF 09. I’m here at our orbiting headquarters (OK, not orbiting, but in Oregon :-) watching the real time coverage from all the usual places (Twitter, FriendFeed, etc.). I’ll be updating this post over the course of the keynote with links to people and updates that I think are interesting and relevant.

First of all, a few of our team members are in the keynote room right now, waiting for our CEO Paul Otellini’s keynote, livetweeting interesting stuff. There one announcement he’s going to make that has special relevance to our team. :-) Make sure you’re paying attention to @billpearson, @intelsoftware, @amybarton, and @mungara on Twitter. Oh, and I’ll be retweeting cool stuff as @jabancroft, too.

Here’s a link to a Twitter search I’m using to watch real time chatter about IDF – intel OR idf OR idf09. That stream moves pretty quickly, but the interesting stuff should bubble up.

I’ll update this post as the keynotes progress, with links to news and more information. Stay tuned, developers! :-)

First up, Paul Otellini takes the stage, and talks about the continuum of personal computing – the spectrum of devices that we all use. Mentions the importance of online community, social networks (yes, even Twitter :-) . And the “cameras go wild” as Paul holds up working 22nm silicon.

Software is what binds the continuum together, and software is changing. Today it’s all about multiple clients and multiple clouds. Intel is the 3rd largest ISV community in the world, with 136,000 students and 2,000 professors trained on parallel programming. There are over 14 million developers on Intel platforms in the world.

(Steve “Chippy” Paine is also doing some liveblogging of the keynotes, with photos, over at MidMoves.com.)

. Read the rest at Intel.com.



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