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PDC vs DevConnections

Can anybody describe the difference between these two conferences to
me? Has anybody gone to both? They seem very similar. I'd like to go
to one this year (rather than tech ed), but I really can't see what
the differences are.

If it helps, my focus this year will be on Sharepoint 2007 with a
little mobile tossed in the mix. Architecture and development, not
administration.
Thanks!

May 9 '07 #1
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