I managed to take a few photos while attending the Microsoft WPC conference last week. You can check out the pictures at my Windows Live Space site. Included are a few pictures of coworkers who attended with me.
If you also took pictures and have them online, send me an e-mail with a link and I'll post it here.
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Mitchell Ashley is principal consultant at Converging Network LLC where he provides product, technology and social media consulting to emerging technology companies. A successful CTO and product innovator, Mitchell has created many successful, award winning products in the networking, security, convergence, Internet and IT industries. In addition to blogging for NetworkWorld, Mitchell regularly blogs at TheConvergingNetwork and co-hosts the widely popular StillSecure After All These Years podcast.
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