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Old 03-25-2004, 12:44 PM
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Gates Talks Up Mobility, Whidbey to Developers

eWeek has a story about Bill Gate's keynote address at the VSLive! conference yesterday. Obviously, one of his focuses was on Microsoft's Software development suite Visual Studio .NET, but he also discussed the concept of "Seamless Computing" (we had a blurb on this earlier). Overall though, his perspective is good news for the Pocket PC platform - more mobile apps and connectivity with the information we need.
"Gates spoke on his vision of so-called Seamless Computing, where mobility, Web services, speech and location services come together. And in that regard, Gates announced the availability of Microsoft Speech Server 2004, as well as the availability of Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and the Visual Studio 2005 Community technology Preview program. Under the program, Microsoft on Thursday will release a pre-beta version of Visual Studio 2005, which features version 2.0 of the .Net Compact Framework, he said. "
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