The long wait is finally over, well almost. It is planned for release in late 2010. Windows Mobile 7 Series was originally intended to be released during 2009, but several delays prompted Microsoft to develop Windows Mobile 6.5 as an interim release.
Microsoft revealed the details of the Windows Mobile software during the Mobile World Congress in February 2010. The interface, known as "Metro", has been completely revised and is visually similar to the interface of the Zune HD. Microsoft has issued hardware requirements to manufacturers, with the specification requiring all Windows Mobile 7 Series devices to feature three buttons (Back button, Start button and Search button) and FM Radio capabilities.
Computer programming is a process to instruct the computer to do a specific task. The instructions to tell a computer to do something are written in a language called as a Programming Language. Only one instruction is not enough for a computer to do something substantial, a set of instructions needs to be passed to it to complete a task. These sets of instructions are called as Programs
There are many different programming languages that programmers use to write programs, like C++, C#, Java and Visual Basic. The choice of language depends on the type of program that needs to be written and the expertise of the programmer in a particular language. Each language has its advantages depending on the type of program that needs to be written.
Programming languages are more for human understanding and make no sense to a computer. A computer understands only one language that is called as the Machine Code or Machine Language. To fill this gap all programming languages have a Compiler to convert their programs into machine code. Once a program is converted into machine code a file is created called as the application file. The set of instructions or program is called the Source Code and the complied file is called the Application
Here are some of the tips that will help you to generate traffic to your website using the social bookmarking websites.
You will have to bookmark all your web pages in order to increase the number of bookmarks. Your website will have more than one web page and you should bookmark all of them in order to generate a lot of traffic.
Remember that you should add quality content to your website. If you do not have quality content on the web page, you will fail to get your web page bookmarked by the others. If the other users in your network are not bookmarking your website, then you will not be able to generate the traffic to your website.
If you follow computer operating system news, you might have noticed the conversations in some technical circles about Microsoft’s next operating system called Windows 7. This new Windows version is due out in the fourth quarter of 2009 and it includes some interesting and useful features.
It appears that Windows 7 is going to be a good one. At least that is the early consensus from those in the hallowed halls of IT. Windows 7 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) is being put to the test and here are seven (imagine that) things that are liked about this new operating system:
1) Windows 7 Action Center
No, this is not a news desk on your local TV station. This is a centralized location from which management of user security, troubleshooting, and recovery issues can be performed. All of these features were included in prior versions of Microsoft Windows, but you had to go to separate places to get to them. Now, this application brings them all together under one roof. Brought over and expanded from Windows
Vista, this is one improvement that is sure to please......
Organized by OneRiot, AdaptiveBlue, and Sxipper, Add-on-Con will be the first conference dedicated to web browser add-ons with people from Google, Mozilla and Microsoft coming together to discuss the future of web browsing.
The one day event, that has Mozilla and Mashable as platinum sponsors, will have Business and Technical tracks with five sessions each, and two keynotes.
Add-on-Con will take place on December 11 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Admission is $150. A portion of the profits will be donated to the One Laptop per Child Project.
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