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Why this release is so cool? Here is what Paul Thurrott has to say about it:
"Making a bold move--rather than "painting the pig" as they had with previous versions--Microsoft elected to dramatically change the Office user interface for the first time ever. It seems the menu and toolbar-based interface had become obsolete somewhere along the way."
Surface Book - первый ноутбук от MicrosoftMicrosoft представил ноутбук с производительностью в два раза выше, чем у MacBook Air Pro.
Сюрпризом стало анонсирование компанией Microsoft своего первого ноутбука 6 октября 2015г. Создание Surface Book велось в атмос...
This is one of the pictures from a Microsoft patent application, Searching for content using voice search queries, which describes a way for people to perform a search verbally on a search engine
Buzzfeed featured this post on the history and future of brand logos. While, I'm aware that the Microsoft and Microsoft Windows brands have different logos, the tongue-in-cheek interpretation of the company's logo design is startlingly on the money. It looks like the future came early.
Adobe President and Chief Executive Officer Shantanu Narayen, (right) and Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella take the stage at Adobe MAX to announce that all 5,000 attendees will receive a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, one year subscription to Office 365 and 1TB of storage on Microsoft OneDrive on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 in Los Angeles. The annual event is the largest gathering of creative professionals from the design, Web, photography, video, film, television and media industries.
I started my Brand photography collection with this image. It is Microsoft, written on the top of a black basic optical mouse 1.0A.
Docked in Old San Juan (Next to Pier 10)
Octopus is currently the world's eighth largest superyacht, owned by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft. Octopus is the third largest superyacht that is not owned by a head of state, measuring 414 feet (126 m).
Octopus sports two helicopters on the top deck (one in front and one on the back), and a 63-foot (19 m) tender docked in the transom (one of seven aboard). The yacht also has a pool on board, located aft on one of her upper decks, and two submarines: one operated by remote control for studying the bottom of the ocean. Side hatches at the water line form a dock for jet skis.