Steven Sinofsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steven Sinofsky is President of the Windows Division at Microsoft, responsible for the development and marketing of Windows, Windows Live, and Internet Explorer.
Brother's Keeper (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brother's Keeper is a 1992 documentary directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The film is about an alleged 1990 murder in the village of Munnsville, New York.
Windows 7 Mag » Steven Sinofsky
A few days ago, Steven Sinofsky did a blog post about Windows 7, and the people that make it on a new blog at MSDN’s blog site. You can see the original post here: Engineering ...
Bruce Sinofsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruce Sinofsky (born March 31, 1956) is an award-winning documentary film director, who began his career at Maysles Films. Sinofsky was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
HBO: Addiction: The Films: Filmmakers Bios: Bruce Sinofsky
HBO.com's Addiction website brings together many of America's top addiction experts to explain that addiction is a medical condition with real medical solutions. The website offers ...
Steven Sinofsky's Microsoft TechTalk : PM at Microsoft
While at Stanford this week I was asked by a number of PM (program manager) candidates to talk about the PM role at Microsoft. The PM role is unique to Microsoft and was actually ...
Sinofsky Demoed Windows 7 on a Netbook
OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting ...
Windows chief talks '7' | Beyond Binary - CNET News
In an exclusive interview, Steven Sinofsky offers up a few details on the new operating system and the rationale for why he is not saying more publicly. Read this blog post by Ina ...
Steven Sinofsky & Jon DeVaan: WinHEC 2008 – Day 1 Keynote
Remarks by Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President of Windows and Windows Live and Jon DeVaan, Senior Vice President , Windows Core Operating System Division; Microsoft Windows ...
Baby Bills A cadre of young, scary-smart executives is ...
Today, Sinofsky oversees most of the product development for the $9.2 billion (in revenue) information worker business, home of Microsoft Office and its familiar suite of Word ...