Archive for September 21st, 2006

Vista Gets Talking

Vista Shell Team now Blogging

davevr writes “Have you ever wanted to ask the people behind the Vista UI exactly what they were thinking when they did things like Flip 3D or the windows that turn black when maximized? Want a last chance to complain directly to the source about your favorite Vista UI glitch before it is foisted on you and the rest of the world? Just wondering what sort of people work on Windows all day? Well, look no further. The Windows Shell team now has a blog site for your reading pleasure. Head over to Shell Revealed and check it out. “

From Slashdot

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Open Office To Do A Firefox

OpenOffice.org to Get Firefox Extensions and More

I_am_Rambi writes “OpenOffice.org is set to get new features including Firefox-like extensions. From the article: ‘Second, and I think that although we have no clear road map for this yet (besides, our version naming scheme is going to change once again ), OpenOffice.org and StarOffice shall include the Mozilla Foundation’s Thunderbird and Sunbird (calendaring application) in the future. Besides the inclusion of those two softs inside the office suite, connectors to Sun Calendar Server and Microsoft Exchange will also be developed accordingly.’”

From Slashdot

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YouTube Says Good Morning

YouTube headed for Good Morning America

YouTube announced this morning that the site would host an online “battle of the bands” with user voted winners appearing on Good Morning America and as Cingular ring tones. Good grief, how schmarmy can you get?

On the heels of the far more interesting Warner deal, today’s announcement seems to further validate the belief that monetizing their huge userbase was only a matter of time for the company.

A previous deal with NBC landed the tubers on Jay Leno this weekend, though the financial arrangement was not disclosed in the segment and the grass roots authenticity of the “videos we found on YouTube” was questionable. Next thing you know the Uncle Sam will put “this is your brain on drugs” clips on YouTube - wait, that already happened.

Can YouTube keep its edge once it’s become the new home for stylistically antiquated music promotions tied in with mainstream TV and cell phone ring tones? The YouTube user community didn’t seem to respond well to Paris Hilton. As YouTube is gentrified, where will the next hip, low rent neighborhood for viral video emerge? There doesn’t seem to be any particularly compelling competitors, though last night’s Yahoo! partnership with Current.tv could be interesting and Revver is probably trying the hardest so far among the startups.

From Techcrunch

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