A couple of Microsoft news things from about the Web:The early critiques of Kin (previously known as Pink) are in. And overall, they;re not superior. Most with the criticism is around price,
Buy Windows 7, with reviewers noting that Kins are fancy characteristic phones, not smartphones, but they are priced like smartphones. (There is no Kin app download ability and none coming.) Verizon is requiring a data plan that expenses the exact same as ones for smartphones. Perhaps Microsoft/Verizon are assuming some rich mother and father might be prepared to shell out for their teens/twentysomethings to socialize?The Wall Road Journal liked the Studio part of the new phones, but other reviewers are nonetheless scratching their heads regarding why Microsoft felt a must work with Sharp to create Windows Phones for a specific segment with the marketplace, as opposed to pitching Windows Telephone 7 gadgets towards the “Upload Generation.”Spindex: Microsoft;s latest social-networking spin. Microsoft;s FUSE Labs, the folks that brought us the recent preview of Office Docs (Office Internet Apps integrated with Facebook), have released another new preview. This one is called Spindex. It sounds a lot like FriendFeed from early reports. FUSE Labs; charter is to produce social-network-centric apps and technologies.Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 has been released towards the Web. As expected,
Office 2010 Pro Plus, Microsoft has RTW;d ADFS 2.0 (codenamed “Geneva”), its new iteration of its directory federation services. The ADFS 2.0 bits are available from the Microsoft download center. ADFS Geneva is a key part of Microsoft;s security/identity platform,
Office 2010 Standard, as well as part of its Azure cloud operating environment. Microsoft also released towards the Web today Forefront 2010 Protection for SharePoint 2010.Microsoft and Nokia have rolled out their promised Communicator for Nokia release. The Communicator secure instant messaging client is available initially for Nokia E72 and Nokia E52,
Windows 7 Starter Key, and is downloadable (English only) as of May 5 from Nokia;s Ovi Store. Over time,
Microsoft Office 2010, the pair will make Communicator Mobile for Nokia available pre-installed on select Nokia Eseries smartphones. Microsoft and Nokia announced their mobile partnership in August 2009.