Ok, it's a little grainy, but if you look closely you can see the shiny new ArcGIS Server REST API behind all that fur.
Kudos to ESRI for actually showing some beta software. Typically this sort of stuff is locked down until the final release. Does this mean that people in the beta program will be able to stage up applications for the public to view? Will they be able to talk / blog about it? And most of all - does this mean that we'll see a release before the User Conference?
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