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Rabu, 14 September 2011

Windows 8 Developer Preview Now Available for Download



Highly anticipated Microsoft’s new Operating system Windows 8

Developer Preview is Now Available for Download.



   


Windows Developer Preview English, 64-bit (x64)


Download link

http://wdp.dlws.microsoft.com/WDPDL/9B8DFDFF736C5B1DBF956B89D8A9D4FD925DACD2/WindowsDeveloperPreview-64bit-English.iso



Windows Developer Preview English, 32-bit (x86)


Download link


http://wdp.dlws.microsoft.com/WDPDL/9B8DFDFF736C5B1DBF956B89D8A9D4FD925DACD2/WindowsDeveloperPreview-32bit-English.iso

Download windows 8 consumer preview from here 



system requirements for the Windows 8 Developer preview:

* 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
* 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
* 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
* DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
* Taking advantage of touch input requires a screen that supports  multi-touch
 

 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516

Selasa, 13 September 2011

Microsoft Launches Windows 8







Microsoft launches Windows 8 developer preview.

Windows 8  is an operating systems for personal computers, laptops,

netbooks, tablet PCs.

One of the major improvement windows has seen is Faster boot time

which is about 8 sec.







For those who are waiting for windows 8 hang in there,official

downloads coming later this week.





    



Senin, 08 Agustus 2011

Cool Windows 7 Themes

Cool Windows 7 Themes


Here are some really Cool Windows 7 Themes.Try it for sake of change and to get better interface.

1.Windows 7 Mac Theme






2.Angry Birds Theme


   


3.Transformers 3 Theme


 


4.Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Windows 7 Themes


  


5.Winter Mac Theme





6.Windows 8 themes for windows 7






7. Desk 09 with new windows


     
 


8.Mac Theme Windows 7 Desktop




Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

Microsoft accidentally leaks their new project Tulalip

Microsoft accidentally leaks their new project Tulalip

Microsoft Tulilap Project - a social network. Microsoft made the domain publicly available by mistake under the link:
http://www.socl.com/


   

 


Microsoft has since updated the socl.com site to reflect the mistake.
The Socl.com welcome page now reads: "Socl.com is an internal design project from one of Microsoft's research teams which was mistakenly published to the web. We didn't mean to, honest."



        

Senin, 04 Juli 2011

Microsoft Reach 25,000 Windows Phone 7 Apps

Microsoft Reach  25,000 Windows Phone 7 Apps



Windows Phone Marketplace has just reached the 25,000 application mark.his figure comes from Windows Phone Applist, which has been tracking these many apps in the US marketplace. However, this declaration is obviously unofficial.



Windows Phone 7 users are still minimal compared to Apple and Android phone consumers. Despite that, Microsoft is ensuring that their Windows Phone 7 users will not want for anything in terms of useful applications. Microsoft’s firm with various developers seems to be paying off.


 The number of apps may be small in comparison to that of the Apple App Store. they said earlier  that it’s quality that matters, not quantity.

If you are a user of a Windows Phone 7, please let us know what do you think about its Marketplace applications.

Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo Team Up to Advance Semantic Web

Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo Team Up to Advance Semantic Web

Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo have teamed up to encourage Web page operators to make the meaning of their pages understandable to search engines.

The move may finally encourage widespread use of technology that makes online information as comprehensible to computers as it is to humans. If the effort works, the result will be not only better search results, but also a wave of other intelligent apps and services able to understand online information almost as well as we do.




The three big Web companies launched the initiative, known as Schema.org, last week. It defines an interconnected vocabulary of terms that can be added to the HTML markup of a Web page to communicate the meaning of concepts on the page. A location referred to in text could be defined as a courthouse, which Schema.org understands as being a specific type of government building. People and events can also be defined, as can attributes like distance, mass, or duration. This data will allow search engines to better understand how useful a page may be for a given search query—for example, by making it clear that a page is about the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense, not five-sided regular shapes.

The move represents a major advance in a campaign initiated in 2001 by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web, to enable software to access the meaning of online content—a vision known as the "semantic Web." Although the technology to do so exists, progress has been slow because there have been few reasons for Web page operators to add the extra markup.

Schema.org  may change that, says Dennis McCleod, who works on semantic Web technology at the University of Southern California. By tagging information, Web page owners could improve the position of their site in search results—an  important source of traffic. "This will motivate people to actually add semantic data to their pages," says McCleod. "It's always hard to predict what will be adopted, but generally, unless there's something in it for people, they won't do it. Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo have given people a strong reason."

The Schema.org approach is modeled on one of the more straightforward methods of describing the meaning of a Web page's contents. "The trouble with many of these techniques is, they are really hard to use," says McCleod. "One of the encouraging things about Schema.org is that they are pursuing this at a level that is quite usable, so it is much easier to mark up your website."