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DevRadio (MP4) - Channel 9

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 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 24) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Mobile Services | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1830

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS & IaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: With Windows Azure Mobile Services, you can streamline common development tasks like structuring storage, integrating push notifications and configuring user authentication for your mobile or client apps. In today’s episode of Practical Azure, Jim O’Neil gives us an overview and in-depth demo of Azure Mobile Services. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage (Part 14) Practical Azure with Jim O’Nei

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 23) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Media Services | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 981

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS & IaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In today’s episode of Practical Azure, Jim O’Neil explores Windows Azure Media Services. Media Services offer the flexibility, scalability and reliability of a cloud platform to handle high quality media experiences for a global audience. Tune in as he gives us a quick overview and demo on Azure Media Services. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage (Part 14) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Win

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 8) APIMASH – Instagram API Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1015

Abstract:   In this APIMASH installment, Stacey Mulcahy showcases the Instagram Starter Kit.  Tune in for this quick demo which shows you how you can integrate this API into your own Windows 8 app. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits hereDownload the Instagram Starter KitNext Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Stacey Mulcahy’s blogAPIMASH Starter Kits (all)APIMASH on Channel 9Download the Instagram Starter KitVirtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 7) APIMASH – Chuck Norris & Rotten Tomatoes API Starter Kits for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1875

Abstract:   In today’s APIMASH episode, Bob Familiar shows us how to get started with the Rotten Tomatoes and Chuck Norris Starter Kits. Tune in as he walks us through both APIs and shows us how easy it is to get started building apps for Windows 8. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download the Chuck Norris Starter Kit Download the Rotten Tomatoes Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Bob Familiar’s blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the Chuck Norris Starter Kit Download the Rotten Tomatoes Starter Kit Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 6) APIMASH – Active Access Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 642

Abstract:   Maria Naggaga stops by for this APIMASH episode and gives us a tour of the Active Access Starter Kit she developed as well as some valuable tips on the importance of data considerations you should be aware of when building your Windows 8 apps. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download the Active Access Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Maria Naggaga’s blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the Active Access Starter Kit Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 5) APIMASH – StackExchange API Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 664

Abstract:   Michael Cummings  joins us for this APIMASH episode as he gives us an overview of the StackExchange Starter Kit. Tune in as he walks us through the steps required to get started and how you can leverage this knowledge to build your own Windows 8 apps. Check      out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download the StackExchange Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Michael Cummings’ blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the StackExchange Starter Kit Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 22) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Windows Azure Marketplace | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 837

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS & IaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In this episode of Practical Azure, Jim O’Neil takes us on a tour of the  Windows Azure Marketplace which is an online market for buying and selling finished Software as a Service (SaaS) applications and premium datasets. Tune in as he gives us a quick overview and demo on how to get started with the Azure Marketplace. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage (Part 14) Practical Azure with Jim

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 4) APIMASH – Univision API Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1120

Abstract:   Diego Lizarazo joins us for this APIMASH episode as he gives us an overview of the Univision Starter Kit he developed. Tune in as he walks us through the steps required to get started and how you can leverage this knowledge to build your own Windows 8 apps. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download the Univision Starter Kit app Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Diego Lizarazo’s blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the Univision Starter Kit app Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 3) APIMASH – World of Warcraft API Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1446

Abstract:   Dave Isbitski shows off his World of Warcraft API Starter Kit in this APIMASH episode. Watch this quick demo on how to get started with this workable app template and get started today building your own Windows 8 app. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download the World of Warcraft API Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Dave Isbitski’s blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the World of Warcraft API Starter Kit Videos: Watch DaveDev’s Netcasts here Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) APIMASH – Earthquake and Messier Sky Object API Starter Kit for Windows Store Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1432

Abstract:   In today’s episode Brian Hitney demos for us the Messier Sky Object Explorer and Earthquake Starter Kits for your Windows 8 apps. Tune in as he walks us through both APIs and show us how easy it is get started building for Windows 8. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here Download Earthquake APIMASH Starter Kit  Download the Messier Sky Object Explorer APIMASH Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Brian Hitney’s blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Download the Earthquake APIMASH Starter Kit  Download the Messier Sky Object Explorer APIMASH Starter Kit Download the Earthquake Explorer app for Windows 8 Videos: 7 Part Series – Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 21) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – HDInsight Service | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 959

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS & IaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In this episode of Practical Azure Jim O’Neil gives us an overview of Windows Azure HDInsight – the Apache Hadoop implementation hosted on Azure. Tune in as he covers the basics of HDInsight and how it correlates with the pillars of Big Data - Volume, Variety and Velocity – and then demos for us how to get started using Azure HDInsight. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage (Part 14) Practical A

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) APIMASH Starter Kit – Building a Meetup / Bing Maps Windows App | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1471

Abstract:   With unprecedented reach across a range of devices and availability in over 200 markets, there’s never been a better time to build for Windows and Windows Phone. APIMash Starter Kits for Windows show you how to use public Web Service APIs (such as Bing, Edmunds, Tom-Tom, Twitter, Tumblr, Yelp, Meetup and many others) to create compelling Windows Apps. These starter kits will provide you a scenario, an app concept and a rich data set so you can more quickly develop any type of app and in a language of your choice, HTML5/JS or XAML/C#. Each kit calls an API, de-serializes the JSON/XML payload, copies the results in a View Model and binds to UI controls. In today’s episode Andrew Duthie demos for us the Meetup/ Bing Maps Starter Kit.  It leverages the Meetup.com API to search for upcoming meetups near a given location, with optional keyword filtering. Once the meetups are retrieved, the starter kit maps a selected item, and queries the Bing Maps Search API for nearby coffee shops, and maps those as well. Check out all the APIMASH Starter Kits here | Download the Meetup/Bing Maps APIMASH Starter Kit Next Steps: Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8 Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Windows Phone Marketplace,  or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Andrew Duthie’s Blog APIMASH Starter Kits (all) APIMASH on Channel 9 Meetup/Bing APIMASH Starter Kit Article - “Go from Grid App Template to Live Data in 3 Steps” Videos: 7 Part Series – Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps Virtual Labs: Windows 8  Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 7) Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps – Authentication Tips and Tricks | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1842

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS & IaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: Wrapping up their  “Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 apps” series Brian Hitney , Andrew Duthie  and Peter Laudati, as they showoff some useful tips and tricks around authentication for your Windows Azure Mobile Server based apps. Tune in as they enable persistent login for a mobile service, and then discuss how we can get additional information about users from the configured identity provider(s).  Check out the full article here. Watch Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Blogs & Articles: Brian Hitney’s blog Peter Laudati’s blog Andrew Duthie’s Blog Article:  “Getting user information on Azure Mobile Services” Article:  “Using Azure Mobile Services authentication” Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: How to Get Started with Windows Azure Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) What is Windows Azure Web Sites? Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) Windows Azure Web Sites Explained Microsoft DevRadio: How to Integrate TFS Projects with Windows Azure Web Sites Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 20) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Reporting | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 811

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Jim O’Neil’s  latest installment of Practical Azure, he provides an overview of Windows Azure SQL Reporting. SQL Reporting provides many benefits, including rapid provisioning, cost-effective scalability, high availability, reduced management overhead, and secure access for viewing and managing reports. Tune in as he demos for us how to get started in the Azure portal as well as how to provision and create a report. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. Start your FREE trial now. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Pract

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 19) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Virtual Networks | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 790

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 19 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil covers the networking features found in Windows Azure.  Tune in as he gives us an overview of Windows Azure Connect and Windows Azure Virtual Network by tackling a few common scenarios in which you may want to use it and then demos for us how to provision these options in the Windows Azure portal. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage (Part 14) Pract

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