It looks like Microsoft has much more kitchen-related jobs in the operates than the Windows-based Kitchen Client.The BBC is reporting on efforts coming from Microsoft Study in Cambridge, UK, to build kitchen-centric computing instruments and technologies. (Because of ActiveWin.com for that BBC hyperlink.)I could be wrong,
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Office Enterprise 2007 Activation, sources added.”And, by the way, the Windows Kitchen Consumer is not the Windows Live service formerly in improvement codenamed “Ohana.” I heard back from a few folks within the know who said the two were not synonymous. Here;s a description of Ohana from a reader:“Ohana was/is totally a Family item (not really connected to anything other than Live now). It was supposed to be a product that was an integrated experience to connect the family and provide vendors (feel Home Depot) ways to communicate together with the consumer [via Ads]. It would have a calendar (consider additional like iCal), lists, notes (feel stickies) etc, that would work like a family.”Any requests/feedback for your folks building Microsoft;s kitchen-centric platforms? (If any team members are reading, I volunteer to become a beta tester,
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