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!)