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- Good morning, good morning!
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Hello, Build!
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Welcome to Day Two.
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- And now, I'm very excited to announce
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that we will be bringing Timeline
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to your iPhone and your Android devices as well.
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Thank you.
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And making the PC the perfect second screen to your phone.
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So you saw some of this yesterday, I'm thrilled to announce
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that coming in a future release of Windows,
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we will be shipping an inbox app
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that will allow you to get some of the key workloads
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off your phone, right onto your PC.
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You can launch it from the task bar.
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Launching it will give you access.
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It's a permanent destination for your photos,
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for your texts, for your notifications,
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and many other key workloads over time
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from your phone right there on your PC.
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- And so today I'm gonna walk you through sets.
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So as you'll see here, we're gonna start in a Word document
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where here I am someone putting together a rainfall report.
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And of course, one of the first things that I'm gonna see
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is a web link that might be in my document
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or it might be research that I'm doing.
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And what starts to happen as I get going
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is more and more things will open up.
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Okay, the next insider build you get will take web content
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and put your recent web tabs
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right at your fingertips in alt tab,
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so you get this automatic muscle memory feeling
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of switching back to the last thing,
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regardless of whether it's web or app.
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And yes, thank you, I can see some of you clapping for that.
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- In Microsoft Word, we have a goal
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to make every person a better writer.
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And one way we do this is with grammar checking.
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However, some errors are very very hard to detect
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with traditional algorithms.
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For example, in English you get into a car,
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but onto a train.
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We've trained the grammar checker and it now can suggest
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corrections that I can take action on and fix.
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We're running this on Windows ML.
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It's the little things that matter the most, right?
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Like how in Notepad the Linux line feeds don't actually end.
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Well, we've fixed Notepad.
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We decided, finally, time to go fix it.
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(applauding)
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Notepad now supports Linux line feeds.
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- Of course we continue to invest in the Microsoft Store.
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We're building new ways for consumer developers
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to track the use of their apps, to deploy their apps,
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and one thing that we're excited
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to announce at Build this year
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is a change in the revenue model
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within the store for consumer apps.
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So if you're somebody who writes consumer apps,
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not games, not commercial apps,
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you'll care about the fact that going forward
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later this year, we'll increase the revenue share
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to 85% of the revenue going to you
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if someone comes to the Microsoft Store,
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finds your app, and installs it.
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But even better, if you're running your own campaigns
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or promoting your app on your website,
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if you send a customer to the Microsoft Store
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and they find your app,
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we'll return 95% of the revenue to you,
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making this the most developer friendly store
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from an economic point of view of all the large ecosystems.
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- Today I'm here to show you how by building adaptive cards,
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you can engage with your users in your apps
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right in the flow of their daily conversations.
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Adaptive cards are an open source card exchange format
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that will allow you to embed your content
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inside of other applications.
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I'm thrilled to announce that starting today,
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you can pay off bills and invoices directly in Outlook
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using adaptive cards.
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This integrates with Microsoft Pay,
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which means that I can access all of the payment methods
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that I already have securely stored in the cloud
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to streamline the payment process.
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- For developers, Microsoft Graph is accessible
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through one single unified rest api endpoint,
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Graph.Microsoft.com.
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You can connect to Microsoft Graph
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to power your own app experiences.
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By doing so, your app will be able
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to sign in users seamlessly with the same identity
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that is used by Windows and Office,
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and you will be able to use the same business data
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that Microsoft 365 apps use.
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To take it even further, I'm happy to announce that we're
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making the new Graph UWP Controls available today.
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- Thank you so much for coming
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and spending time with us today.
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Enjoy the rest of the conference, have a great Build.
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We appreciate everything you do, so long.
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Microsoft dev yoga ME 365 Enterprise edition
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sponsored by Lenovo.
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See what I did there, yoga, Lenovo?
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Yeah, too early still, no?