You’re interested in possible Client Capabilities of Messenger 2010? Take a look at this summary of the current dogfood build 2583.
This Week’s Thoughts: Choose your favorite browser
Opera, Firefox, Internet Explorer—everybody may and must decide which program to use for surfing. Professionals are glad, for newbies this can be messy. What now, which program to pick? Let’s talk about the backgrounds—and get some tips.
CeBIT 2010: Some highlights
CeBIT in Hanover (Germany), it is still the largest computer trade fair worldwide, even with having shrunk in the past years – this year again with fewer exhibitors and fewer visitors. Some companies though have a CeBIT booth for the first time, like the Web gigant Google.
Google acquires web image editor Picnik
Google expands its web applications portfolio by taking over the Web image editor Picnik. With Picnik, you can edit photos in your browser.
Getting Messenger sign-in error 8004820 solved
There is a new solution for the Windows Live Messenger error code 8004820. If you get this error, maybe the only problem is that your system clock has the wrong date set.
Google Chrome: Soon without unique user ID
Soon, Google’s browser Chrome will be available without unique user IDs. Until now, Google sends a unique ID for each installation to its update service.
CeBIT 2010: “Connected Worlds” in the world’s biggest IT trade-fair
On Monday, 1 March, the world’s biggest IT trade-fair CeBIT starts in Hanover (Germany), with hopes for an upward trend in the high-tech sector.
This Week’s Thoughts: Geo services on the Web
Where are you right now? That is a question you don’t have to ask many people, as they are constantly informing their friends and the whole world where they are, with geo-tagging services and their cell phone. That can be useful and intelligent, but also problematic.
CeBIT is “a real pearl,” says Microsoft Germany CEO
In difficult times, the annual computer trade fair CeBIT (2–6 March 2010) has successfully accomplished a turnaround and opened for new topics again, according to Achim Berg, Microsoft Germany CEO and Vice President of BITKOM.