If someone told you that doing several things on a phone is impossible, just tell him or her ” No way Jose” because now Microsoft just announce the WINDOW PHONE 7 SERIES that could do that. First of all I want to congratulate Microsoft for keeping up with Apple. The new Window phone 7 series is a great tool. by introducing this phone, Microsoft is going to show that they are working as hard as Apple to satisfy their customers.
The Shape is nice and simple. the way I see it I even think that it is lighter than the Iphone. on the bottom it has a laft arrow, on the right hand side it the loop icon and the most interesting thing is most of the other have the house icon or menu icon, not this phone. this phone has the window icon in the middle. I am telling you this phone is pretty cool.
the phone can do a lot of works, such as Multitasking, which is a huge thing. for instance if one is listening to music and you want to browse the web one can still be able to listen to his or her music and still be able to browse. I think personally is a plus, Here is a quote about what Mr.Joe Belfiore, who is the Corporate Vice President. He said “It’s highly likely we will suspend (applications running in the background) when a device gets to a low memory state. Microsoft also announced on Monday that Windows Phone 7 Series will have a push notification system that allows programs to get updates and alert the user even when they are not running..”. that’s a plus. this one the reason why I think if I was going to buy the phone, that would have been my target. here is a video link that I add on it so it could be easier for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dM4X-KveSs
My conclusion is so simple go in check it out when it comes out..
Recently, Google announced the acquisition of DocVerse allowing for online collaboration on Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint. A tremendous step because Google Apps and Office, “don’t play well together.”
on spam messages were being sent from these “zombie” computers everyday. In many cases the owners of these machines were entirely unaware that their computer was infected at all. Upon receiving the permission of US courts to disrupt this system, Microsoft severed the connection to most of these computers and cut off traffic to Waledac’s website. The effect of this action is however unclear as experts are divided as to the degree to which this has reduced worldwide spam proliferation. Richard Cox, the cheif information officer at the anti-spam service known as Spamhaus was quoted as saying “Waledac was not a high threat, its less than 1% of spam traffic.” Regardless public opinion is virtually unanimous in condoning this step as a favorable one. I personally see this as a small step towards success in the war against spam e-mail, but I am pessimistic about it having any long lasting effects. Spam it seems is the unintended negative consequence associated with the convenience of e-mail. People have resigned themselves to, in many cases, having to spend ten of fifteen minutes each day sifting through the morass of junk mail. As the world shifts away from the tangible mail of the past towards electronic mail the effects of this spam will become all the more widespread. True elimination of this problem would, however, require giving a few individuals a large degree of control over the internet, which many people are not willing to do at the moment. Perhaps, however, as more and more people turn to email as a main source of communication these attitudes towards spam will shift and harsher measures will be taken.
When we look at successful electronic kiosks, what comes to mind are the types that promote advertizing, those that collect information and ATM’s. The question is, are there other uses for electronic kiosks now that handheld devices have become such an important part of our lives?



