Company previews
simpler, better Windows operating system and highlights connected entertainment
offerings at CES.
LAS VEGAS — Jan. 7,
2009 — In a keynote address at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics
Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced the
beta availability of the Windows 7 operating system as well as the availability
of the latest version of the Windows Live, a suite of personal communications
services and applications.
“I’m thrilled to announce the availability of the Windows 7
beta, which is on track to deliver simplicity and reliability,” Ballmer said.
“Windows 7 and Windows Live are part of an incredible pipeline of consumer
technology that is making it easier than ever for people to communicate, share
and get more done.”
The beta version of Windows 7, Microsoft’s next-generation
PC operating system, can be downloaded today by MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet
customers. Consumers who want to test-drive the beta will be able to download
it beginning Jan. 9 at http://www.microsoft.com/windows7.
Microsoft also announced the global availability of Windows
Live, a free suite of communications and sharing applications. Windows Live
makes it easy for people to communicate, share and keep their online lives in
sync and in one place with one login. The new and enhanced Windows Live
services — including PCMag.com 2008 Editors’ Choice winner Windows Live
Messenger — along with Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Photo Gallery are
designed to work seamlessly with more than 50 popular Internet services.
Ballmer also announced new alliances with the following companies:
Dell Inc. In February, to offer a comprehensive experience
for consumers to connect, share and personalize their content, Dell will offer
preloaded Windows Live Essentials (a free suite of applications for instant
messaging, e-mail and photos that complement Windows Live on the Web) and Live
Search on a majority of its new consumer and small-business PCs globally.
Facebook. In the coming months, Facebook users can choose to
share content they post on Facebook, including photos, directly into Windows
Live.
Verizon Wireless. Under a new five-year relationship that
covers mobile search and advertising, Verizon subscribers in the U.S. will be
able to use Live Search to search for local business and shopping information;
access maps and directions; perform general Internet searches; and find ring
tones, games, wallpaper and other online mobile products and services.
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