Unless Bartz is a poker queen, there's no imminent MSFT-Yahoo deal
Mary Jo Foley: Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz kept the D7 tweeting crowd entertained, but made it seem there is no imminent search deal/sale/partnership with Microsoft in the wings.
Wed May 27 11:50:42 PDT 2009
Alchemy: Turning Microsoft's embedded platforms into consumer gold
Mary Jo Foley: What differentiates a Windows Mobile phone from a GPS system if both of them are built on top of the same core engine (the Windows Embedded Compact platform)? One of the main differentiators is the custom shell -- a new version of which is codenamed "Alchemy" -- that provides the interface for a given device.
Wed May 27 06:03:53 PDT 2009
'Cashmere': Another (possible) destination on Microsoft's embedded roadmap
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft is considering releasing this year a new version of the core embedded operating system that powers Windows Mobile phones and other devices. That new Embedded Compact release, codenamed "Cashmere," could introduce a host of new features, from Adobe FlashLite support, to more advanced gesture recognition.
Wed May 27 04:27:20 PDT 2009
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