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from: Rich Gauszka
date: 2007-06-11 18:38:54
subject: Microsoft now wishes your kitchen to phone home

From: "Rich Gauszka" 


what happens if wga declares you an illegal chef?

http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=492
Microsoft is beginning work on the first of what it plans to make a family
of customized Windows platforms designed for specific rooms around the
home.

The "Kitchen Client" software will extend the Windows operating
system and integrate with current and future Windows Live services,
according to sources close to the company. It sounds, from what I can tell,
more like an add-on layer than a whole new version of Windows.

Among the features Microsoft is planning to make part of its forthcoming
kitchen computing environment are a family calendar, recipe center,
entertainment features and a shared bulletin board, sources added.

Microsoft increasingly is looking for ways to tailor computing experiences
beyond the plain-vanilla desktop. The Kitchen Client is expected to
encompass both customized user interface and middleware that will allow
developers to further customize the environment with their  own products
and services, sources said.

The Kitchen Client seems to be a Microsoft Tablet team project. That group,
which in 2006 became known officially as the "Mobile and Tailored PC
division," is focused on making digital ink and touch central
components of "tailored computing" experiences,

With Windows Vista, Microsoft did away with a separate Tablet PC SKU of
Windows and folded tablet functionality into the Windows core.

At TechEd 2007 this week, I had a chance to ask Shanen Boettcher, General
Manager with Windows Product Management, about Kitchen Client.  Boettcher
wouldn't comment directly on whether such a product might be in the
Microsoft pipeline.

Boettcher noted that some of Microsoft's hardware partners, such as Hewlett
Packard, are thinking about how to create new PC designs that are
customized for certain horizontal/vertical computing experiences. HP touted
kitchen computing as one of the possible uses for its TouchSmart PC, which
made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

Boettcher also said that when planning Vista SKUs, Microsoft brainstormed
many different possibilities. Ultimately, "with Vista, we moved away
from hardware-specific SKUs," he said.

So far, no word on target dates, packaging or pricing. I do think it's
interesting that this seems to be one of the first projects designed to
integrate Windows client and Windows Live from the get-go, however. Steven
Sinofsky (a profile of whom appeared in the New York Times this week, not
surprisingly without any comments from him about Windows futures) heads up
engineering for both the Windows and Windows Live teams.

I wonder what's up next from the Tailored PC team? A Windows bedroom
client? A family-room client? Windows for laundry rooms?

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