Last week I wondered whether the product currently code-named Windows 7 would get a new name for its release. The answer, made official a few minutes ago, is no. In a post at the official Windows Vis read more » DiscussBury
Microsoft has announced that the latest version of Windows, due in the next couple of years, will be called - drumroll please - Windows 7. It's about time Microsoft adopted a naming system that migh read more » DiscussBury
Is it an indication that poetic titles and artificial excitement can do less to endear an OS in the minds of its users than simple, straightforward functionality? Today, Microsoft said it's going bac read more » DiscussBury
In early April we reported on an early prototype of Firefox Mobile. Code-named "Fennec", it was only recommended for use on Nokia N810 devices. At the time, we felt that Firefox Mobile showed a lot o read more » DiscussBury
Ask any Windows pundit about all the different versions of Windows Vista that Microsoft offers and you’ll invariably get the same response. There are too many! Consumers are confused! It all needs to read more » DiscussBury
In windows workflow (WF), Microsoft created a hammer. A hammer is a powerful tool but it is a basic tool. The previous Vacation Request workflow example was like taking a nail and attaching two pieces of wood together. This is a nice example of how a hammer is used but it is not easy to see how you can use the hammer to create a house.�
This example shows how to build a doll house. It is still not a full house that humans could live in but it does demonstrate many of the challenges of a real house such as creating doors and windows and constructing a foundation.
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