AeroXperience is a
Windows enthusiast
blog/community cited numerous times for various
Microsoft-related articles. As of May 8, 2009, AeroXperience ranks within the top 70,000 sites on the internet according to
Netcraft.[1] It is semi-frequently cited for information on upcoming Microsoft technologies and has a media presence at most Microsoft
conventions.[2] On November 20, 2009, it was renamed to winJade.
Notable Articles
AeroXperience has been cited thus far for at least the following notable articles:
AeroXperience's chief editor, Bryant Zadegan, along with fellow blogger Rafael Rivera (unaffiliated with AeroXperience) are responsible for at least one extension of Microsoft CEO
Steve Ballmer's "Developers" routine, as seen at MIX08.[16]
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Bryant Zadegan, Daniel Polivy (2008-11-04).
Windows 7 Sensors Framework interview (Online). Los Angeles: AeroXperience. Archived from
the original on 2012-11-09. (Note: The red badge on the interviewer is a PDC 2008 media badge)
AeroXperience is a
Windows enthusiast
blog/community cited numerous times for various
Microsoft-related articles. As of May 8, 2009, AeroXperience ranks within the top 70,000 sites on the internet according to
Netcraft.[1] It is semi-frequently cited for information on upcoming Microsoft technologies and has a media presence at most Microsoft
conventions.[2] On November 20, 2009, it was renamed to winJade.
Notable Articles
AeroXperience has been cited thus far for at least the following notable articles:
AeroXperience's chief editor, Bryant Zadegan, along with fellow blogger Rafael Rivera (unaffiliated with AeroXperience) are responsible for at least one extension of Microsoft CEO
Steve Ballmer's "Developers" routine, as seen at MIX08.[16]
^
Bryant Zadegan, Daniel Polivy (2008-11-04).
Windows 7 Sensors Framework interview (Online). Los Angeles: AeroXperience. Archived from
the original on 2012-11-09. (Note: The red badge on the interviewer is a PDC 2008 media badge)