Seattle Times Reporter Brier Dudley has an intriguing follow-up to my weblog publish yesterday about the forthcoming Microsoft kitchen client.(And only for the report,
Microsoft Office 2007 Key, from what I can tell, the kitchen customer isn;t a unique edition of Vista. It;s additional of the software program layer that will “extend” Windows. Think of it being extra like the Origami Experience pack for Ultra-Mobile PCs.)Dudley says Microsoft had a 50-person team working on a kitchen PC/services product that was code-named “Ohana,
Office 2010 Keygen,” but that project had fizzled.Ah,
Cheap Office 2010! So that;s what Ohana is/was. I wrote about Ohana back in December 2006 and called it some kind of Family Center project/product.I hear the kitchen customer project is alive and well. Perhaps it was moved to a different group or team,
Office 2010 Professional Plus, or morphed from a new Windows SKU into an add-on software program layer? The way I;m hearing about it,
Microsoft Office Pro 2010, it definitely would fit in well with Microsoft;s overall “software+services” mandate.Anyone else know more about the past or future of Ohana and/or Microsoft;s Kitchen customer?