Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Microsoft Dominates Today’s Blog

Study: Businesses start to embrace Windows 7

A new survey shows that businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7, with more than half of those questioned planning to have some machines running the operating system in their corporations by the end of the year.

World Wide Web - Microsoft Encourages Developers To Test Drive IE9

Microsoft invited developers at MIX10 to test-drive Internet Explorer 9 with HTML5 features and developer tools by accessing a platform preview. IE manager Dean Hachamovitch said Microsoft wants feedback from developers, a major change from previous IE releases. IE9 has so far fallen short of web standards, including Canvas and Acid3.

Can Windows Phone 7 multitask (and other Microsoft mobile questions and answers)

Here are five new things I learned about the platform via these various channels. All of these are questions I keep hearing from potential developers and customers trying to decipher Microsoft’s evolving mobile story.

Roundup: E-Readers

The gadgets in this roundup have more modest ambitions than the iPad: Most of them are really only good for reading. But they're arguably much better for long bouts of reading, because their reflective, E Ink screens won't tire your eyes the way an LCD like the iPad's will. And, with one or two exceptions, these e-readers are all much less expensive than the iPad.

Vista Start Menu – Convenient alternative to Start menu

Vista Start Menu is the convenient alternative to the plain Start menu you find in Windows XP and Windows Vista. The program uses your cognitive abilities (visual memory, reflexes,etc.); however, while it is easily understandable for beginners, it is also highly efficient for experienced users.

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