What default RSS feeds will Internet Explorer 7.0 and/or Longhorn ship with? This is a one big outstanding question coming out of Gnomedex that right now does not have a clean and simple answer.
Microsoft Bulls Into RSS Arena With Longhorn
The Redmond-based company will make a specification for Simple List Extensions available under the existing RSS license.
Buckaroo Bill At the MS Ranch Lassos RSS for Longhorn
The Seattle slue up at the MS Ranch in Redmond said they were gonna lasso Really Simple Syndication (RSS) into the Longhorn corral. Those fellas on the Longhorn cattle drive say RSS is gonna be like driving cattle to the stockyards in Kansas City. This is gonna put all the news and info into cattle cars so it’ll be ready to load
Microsoft Embraces RSS in Longhorn
Microsoft’s Dean Hachamovitz right now is on stage at Gnomedex. He basically announced widespread support for RSS in Longhorn and Internet Explorer 7.0. T
Microsoft Extends Longhorn To Embrace RSS
Really Simple Syndication support shall be a feature in the long awaited Longhorn 64-bit operating system.
Microsoft Is Dropping “My” Prefix From Longhorn
Todd Bishop reports in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that Microsoft is dropping the “My” prefix from user folders in Windows, starting with Longhorn.
Microsoft Using Bloggers To Build Longhorn Buzz
I’ve been asked to restart “Team 99.” What was that? Well, Longhorn got its name from the bar that’s between Whistler and Blackcomb up in British Columbia.
Joe Wilcox Talks About Longhorn Marketing
Like I said, I’m gonna stay quiet on Longhorn until Beta 1 is in your hands. “But I see the worst mistakes being messaging and marketing, rather than dramatically falling behind in innovation.” …
Microsoft Neuters Longhorn Security
Microsoft has been touting the charms of its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), formerly codenamed Palladium, for years. But it may prove to be the classic bait and switch,’ as Microsoft continues to pare it down before launch.
Microsoft to Target Broad Availability of Longhorn Windows Client Operating System
Microsoft today announced it will target broad availability of the Windows client operating system code-named “Longhorn” in 2006, and make key elements of the Windows WinFX developer platform in “Longhorn” available for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.