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04-07-2011 05:24 PM

Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Microsoft wants i
 
It seems like Microsoft has a lot more kitchen-related jobs within the operates than the Windows-based Kitchen Customer.The BBC is reporting on efforts coming from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK,Windows 7, to build kitchen-centric computing instruments and technologies. (Due to ActiveWin.com for your BBC hyperlink.)I could possibly be incorrect, but I don;t think the Windows Kitchen Consumer and also the kitchen-client research project(s) are one as well as the exact same. The Kitchen Client I heard about feels like it;s likely a minimum of within the incubation stage, if not the real item improvement 1.Being a refresher, here;s what I;ve heard concerning the Kitchen Consumer:“The ‘Kitchen Customer; software will extend the Windows operating system and integrate with current and future Windows Live services,Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, according to sources close for the company. It seems, from what I can tell, far more like an add-on layer than a whole new version of Windows. Among the features Microsoft is planning to make part of its forthcoming kitchen computing environment are a family calendar,Office Enterprise 2007, recipe center, entertainment features and a shared bulletin board, sources added.”And, by the way,Windows 7 64 Bit, the Windows Kitchen Client is not the Windows Live service formerly in development codenamed “Ohana.” I heard back from a few folks inside the know who said the two were not synonymous. Right here;s a description of Ohana from a reader:“Ohana was/is totally a Family product (not really connected to anything other than Live now). It was supposed to get a item that was an integrated experience to connect the family and provide vendors (think Home Depot) ways to communicate together with the client [via Ads]. It would have a calendar (consider far more like iCal), lists,Genuine Office 2007, notes (consider stickies) etc, that would work like a family.”Any requests/feedback for that folks building Microsoft;s kitchen-centric platforms? (If any team members are reading, I volunteer to get a beta tester!)


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