How to watch Microsoft Build's opening keynote

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Karissa Bell
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Microsoft's biggest event of the year is about to begin.

The company's annual Build developer conference kicks off Wednesday with an opening keynote from CEO Satya Nadella and other top execs who will share the latest on Windows 10, HoloLens and more.

If you want to follow along with every second of the two and a half hour keynote, Microsoft will be streaming the entire event on Build's website beginning at 8:30 a.m PT Wednesday.

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The company is expected to preview the latest updates to Windows 10, which will run across phones, tablets and PCs. We're also likely to hear more about the latest Office apps, HoloLens, Microsoft's new browser and the company's Siri rival, Cortana.

Microsoft, which has been increasingly focused on cross-platform experiences since Nadella took over, may also reveal new ways developers can bring existing Android apps to its platform.

With so many updates in the works, it's sure to be a jam-packed keynote so stay tuned as Mashable will be reporting live from the event in San Francisco with all the latest news and analysis.

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