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November 10, 2006
It will be January 30th, 2007 when the new operative system comes to the consumers hands, after five years of wait.
Joining the also newborn Internet Explorer 7, the new operative system includes improvements as a more powerful search of files system, the new version of Windows Media Player, or major quality graphs.
Though the big Microsoft […]
Filed by Tom at November 10th, 2006 under Windows, Software, Information Technology, Clients, markets, Creativity
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November 2, 2006
Windows Media Player 11 (definitive version), is already available to download. About the characteristics there is no much to say (there’s bookshop and online shop improvement). But what bring my attention are the very fresh and renewed design and the simple but elegant interface, which gives signs of what is going to be the next […]
Filed by Tom at November 2nd, 2006 under General, technology, Internet, Windows, Software, Web Services
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October 23, 2006
The development team of Internet Explorer 7 have published a post indicating the “improvements” of the new browser. Useful improvements for the CSS design and that only work under the <! DOCTYPE> switch, this to preserve the compatibility with IE’s previous versions.
Between the changes, I find five essential ones:
Support of Min/max width/height (ideal for designs […]
Filed by Tom at October 23rd, 2006 under technology, Internet, Windows, Software, Information Technology, Css
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October 22, 2006
The final version or definitive version of Internet Explorer 7 is already available to download, right now only in English. Importantly: The requirement to be able to install the program is to use Windows XP Service Pack 2.
This version is practically similar to beta 2, no change or significant improvement:
We already commented the tab use, […]
Filed by Tom at October 22nd, 2006 under General, Internet, Windows, Software
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March 29, 2006
Chairman Bill Gates said Monday that the line continues to blur between Office-like tools and programs that house businesses’ more formalized, or structured, data.
“Applications are changing in their architecture,” Gates said, speaking at the Convergence 2006 trade show here.
Gates said that much of the work in Microsoft’s Business Solutions unit consists of helping workers […]
Filed by Tom at March 29th, 2006 under Business, Microsoft, Windows, Mashups
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Talk about a one-two punch. NewsGator launched new versions of both their Outlook add-in, now called NewsGator Inbox, and FeedDemon, a desktop RSS client. The company has also completely redesigned their pricing to address customer concerns about the subscription model they adopted in the previous release. NewsGator founder Greg Reinacker, announcing the new releases on […]
Filed by Tom at March 29th, 2006 under Business, Microsoft, Windows, RSS
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