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How to livestream Microsoft’s Build 2016 developer conference

Microsoft’s biggest event of the year is upon us once again: Build 2016 is being held in San Francisco from May 30 to April 1. You can stream the company’s developer conference here or watch via the embedded livestream below.

Both keynotes on Day 1 and Day 2 are scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Pacific (11:30 a.m. Eastern).

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Build attracts developers from all around the world and is always full of big news. Here is a recap of what happened last year: Everything Microsoft announced at Build 2015.

This year, we’re expecting Microsoft to talk about Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, HoloLens, Visual Studio, .NET, Azure, Xbox, and everything in between. There will also be a few surprises, as is typical with such conferences.

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We will be covering today’s keynote live and following up with additional reporting and analysis as the day progresses. The stream above should continue covering sessions even after the keynote concludes.

Update on March 31: The keynote today has been moved up as well meaning timing is the same as yesterday.

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