Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Office 2010 Technical Preview-Hands on

                                  As part of beta-testing i got invitation to try office 2010 technical preview.i’ll share few impressions on office 2010 products in upcoming days.

In this series,First comes Microsoft outlook.

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The much applauded  ribbon interface which powered word,excel,etc in office 2010 now in outlook too….

As you see in the above image,it becomes one’s own workspace with mail,calendar,contacts and tasks.The tasking becomes more simple and powerful due to integration of outlook and Onenote 2010.since you can make a notes  in Onenote 2010 as outlook task which gets synchronized with outlook tasks.Another important and handy feature is Quick Steps,which you can see in center of the ribbon menu which allows you to customize with set of frequently used options.Yet another improvement which is found in whole office suite is Backstage,the classic file menu.Here is the screenshot of it,

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In terms of Security,even a simple document downloaded from internet will not open in full editing mode instantly,it will be sandboxed.

Also the Performance and start-up time of Outlook 2010 was better than Outlook 2007.So overall its a solid improvement over Outlook 2007

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Microsoft Wave

   Microsoft UK has launched a website named Microsoft Wave which describes the cool and innovative technologies developed by them.
Some of them include:

  • Microsoft Tag
  • Microsoft Surface
  • Project Natal
  • Microsoft Worldwide telescope
  • Microsoft Photosynth
  • Microsoft Songsmith
  • Microsoft DeepZoom
  • Microsoft Live Mesh
  • Microsoft AutoCollage
  • Pptplex

Here is the screenshot of the site:

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Race to Market Challenge


Windows Marketplace for Mobile presents you the following Contest,This was the content from their site

Race to Market Challenge

Sign up now and get your mobile application on the shelves of Windows
Marketplace for Mobile. When you submit your app, you’ll also be
eligible to win the Race to Market Challenge and exciting prizes, including:


  • A Microsoft Surface table
  • Online marketing and promotion
  • A one-of-a-kind trophy

What can I win?



The Race to Market Challenge will reward the developer whose paid application earns
the most revenue within the contest period and the developer whose free
application is downloaded the most within the contest period. Winners
will receive a prize package including a Microsoft Surface table and
developer kit, free online marketing and promotion of their
application, plus a one-of-a-kind trophy.



The Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch tabletop multi-touch display that uses a camera-based vision system to interact with objects placed on its screen and let users grab and move digital content with simple hand gestures and touches.
The Surface developer kit includes the Microsoft Surface SDK SP1,
Windows Vista Business (SP1), and all other software required to
develop and test Microsoft Surface applications.



Online promotion and marketing include custom-built advertisements of your application on Microsoft Total Access, WindowsMobile.com, developer.windowsmobile.com, Facebook, and Twitter.



See official rules for contest details.


Ready for the challenge?



See official rules for contest details

Monday, July 27, 2009

Once Again

Dear Visitors,
                   
                                 Once again TechTrends will be active as before.Due to Copyright issues with Cnet regarding an article, i made the blog inactive.So to resolve the issue i've deleted all my posts and i'm starting off again with new energy.Make me your Valuable comments as before.


Yours,
Pradeep

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Friday, September 5, 2008

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

-Google Chrome released.
-Picasa 3 beta available for download.