Here's what happened at Microsoft's Build keynote | TechCrunch

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We’ve been at Microsoft’s Build conference all day, getting up close and personal with the latest and greatest from Microsoft. With announcements about Xbox, Cortana, Windows 10, new developer tools, the introduction of a Bash shell to Windows (!), cool new API tools for developers to use and much more, it has been a big day for Microsoft fans.

The event wasn’t quite Steve Ballmer-style developers, developers, developerslevel awesome, but this year’s Build is showing that Microsoft is making true on its promise of kicking its support for multiple platforms up to the next level.

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