Natalie Wossene
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Natalie Wossene
@natiwo
Here for leadership, tech, marketing, 🏀 & more. Day job Azure Marketing. She/Her,@Teachforamerica Philly @ml4t
Seattle, WA Katılım Ağustos 2012
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I’ve always wanted my tech conferences with a side of organic raspberries and apricots. Got to experience the Fort Mason Farmers Market as we prep for #MicrosoftBuild this week.


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Wow, these are simply incredibly cool goodies that @Microsoft set up right here in the hotel room. I'm blown away. Plus a hand written letter. 1) what. Holy ❤️



Chubby♨️@kimmonismus
Back in SF, next stop Microsoft Build! See you around!
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Copilot Notebooks is becoming your project hub.
See what our teams are rolling out over the next month — more context sources, more ways to act on what you learn, all without leaving your notebook.
Sumit Chauhan@sumit_c
Over the next month, we are rolling out new updates to Copilot Notebooks that help you bring work context from Teams meetings, emails and webpages into your notebook so you can make sense of complex projects and topics information. You’ll also be able to create new grounded outputs like Excel spreadsheets and Infographics straight out of your notebook. techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft…
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The aperture for creation is opening wider than ever. Agents won't just help developers build faster. They'll empower *everyone* to create. But only if the platform and context underneath are ready. And that's the work ahead.
aka.ms/amandasroleupd…
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Unlimited API tokens across ALL the coding models via GitHub Copilot is low key one of the best perks for engineers working at Microsoft.
Vadim@VadimStrizheus
The only difference between you and Tony Stark is that he had unlimited API tokens.
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Already with the heartwarming story of the year: 11-year-old Brody, a cancer survivor now cancer-free, tripped on first base and slowly got up and hobbled to second, where he was met by a family member and helped all the way home. Incredible spirit, Brody!! #Mariners Make-a-Wish
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@Delta I’ve been patiently waiting for three hours for a call back. Anything I can do? I need to change tickets for a minor but can’t do that online.
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Source is here, the app is still coming together how I want it and then will be pushing to TestFlight soon.
github.com/martinwoodward…
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Introducing my Postgres Labubu: Postgres Malone. Here for good queries only. #Msignite #postgres #microsoftazure

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This week, I delivered my first @TEDTalks.
A goal I've had since watching so many inspiring TED talks growing up.
I have delivered many talks and keynotes with 1000's of people in the audience, but this was different.
I was nervous, that good kind of nervous that pushes you to be your best.
My topic was "What Makes You Irreplaceable in an AI-Powered World?"
Not the usual AI talk—something closer to my heart, I am thinking about more and more these days.
Storytelling is my forte and demystifying complex concepts is my passions. What made this special? Reaching people outside of tech. Easing their AI anxiety. Making complex ideas simple.
No teleprompter. No jargon. Just 8 minutes of genuine connection, real stories, and lived experience. It reminded me what speaking should be: short, heartfelt, and focused on sharing ideas rather than selling them.
I have worked with many speaker coached and speech writers in the past but I have to say the TED team has some of the best speaker coaches and I am honored to have had the chance to work with them. They helped me create something I'm truly proud of.
And finally, I owe it to all of YOU my online friends who motivate me. Your encouragement pushes me to dream bigger and reach further.
Thank you for being part of this journey. I will share the link to the talk when it's up on YouTube. Stay tuned for that. Follow me so you don't miss it.
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@tdesseyn @TheBrandfathers @The505Podcast Thank you! I follow Jordan Rogers and dunno how I didn’t know that he had a podcast
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listened to some marketing podcasts on the way to atl and its crazy because the things ive been saying for 5 years is what marketers consulting for big companies are saying. ill probably write a newsletter on this but the tldr is i feel like ive been overlooked for years bc i havent had a trad marketing career and its frustrating.
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