Microsoft’s annual Build developer conference is where the company discusses what’s ahead for its cloud and consumer services, including Azure, Windows 10, Office 365, and Cortana. CEO Satya Nadella kicked off the 2019 conference with a keynote that touched on Microsoft’s revamped Chromium-powered Edge web browser, an augmented reality Minecraft game for mobile, and more.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella spent a majority of his speech this year talking about how his company’s technology works with pretty much everything.
While Nadella spent his hour and a half keynote talking up Microsoft’s tech, he did not speak much about larger political issues, like privacy and diversity.
Here’s everything that happened at the company’s Build developer conference Monday which we will put in more details:
Wants us to have conversations with our computers.
Microsoft Says you need to put down that phone
Internet Explorer mode for Edge at Build 2019
Microsoft teases Minecraft take on Pokemon Go
Windows Terminal, a new command line app for Windows
Microsoft Fluid Framework Promises A More Collaborative Web