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Microsoft to hike spending on Embedded
« Posted: November 14, 2007, 03:07:27 PM »


Microsoft to hike spending on Embedded

Microsoft will spend $75 million in 2007 on its "Windows Embedded" operating system for portable devices, up 33% from 2006, an executive at the world's largest software maker said yesterday. Microsoft, which competes with operating systems like Java, Symbian OS, Palm OS and Linux-based systems, is eyeing demand to link digital cameras, TVs and car audio systems, Ilya Buckshteyn, director of Microsoft's Windows Embedded Marketing, told Reuters in an interview.The company launched its latest version of its Windows Embedded CE 6.0 in PDA-hungry Japan yesterday, as makers test different operating systems that can run on tiny amounts of memory in a wide array of gadgets."It's too difficult to connect and too difficult to share – it's easier to paste analogue photos in an album and post it than it is to share digital photos," Buckshteyn said. "We want to make that easy." Its latest Windows CE program would enable Web services, voice over IP calls and Internet browsing on appliances, he said. News source: IT Web Read full story...

 


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