Thursday, August 5, 2010

Goodbye Mr. Microsoft..Welcome Miss MIDORI..

Forget Windows: Midori is coming


WINDOWS
is a name that has ruled the whole computer world since its first launch in November 1985. Since then it is like a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

With many advanced versions of Windows available today such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, it is the most used operating system in the world. In 2010, Microsoft is going to launch WINDOWS 2007, but now here is time to experience a yet another technology of operating systems.

Yes, MICROSOFT is working on a new generation of operating systems called Cloud-Based Operating System and rumors are there that MIDORI will be their first such operating system, which will replace Windows fully from computer map.

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE

MIDORI is an offshoot of Microsoft Research's Singularity operating system. In this the tools and libraries are completely managed code. MIDORI is designed to run directly on native hardware (x86, x64 and ARM), will be hosted on the Windows Hyper-V hypervisor, or even be hosted by a Windows process.

MIDORI can be also seen as MICROSOFT'S answer those competitors who are applying "Virtualization" as a mean to solving issues within contemporary computing.

The main idea behind MIDORI is to develop a lightweight portable OS which can be mated easily to lots of various applications.

IMPORTANCE OF MIDORI

For knowing the importance of MIDORI you have to think about, how an operating system is loaded on a computer. Actually operating system is loaded onto a hard disk physically located on that machine. In this way, the operating system is tied very tightly to that hardware. As Windows is dependent on hardware, it might face opposition from contemporary ways of working because people are extremely mobile in using different devices in order get diverse information.

Due to this trend installing different applications on a single computer may led to different compatibility issues whenever the machine require updating. The new operating system will solve these problems by the concept of Virtualizing. This will solve problems such as widespread security vulnerabilities, unexpected interactions among different applications, failures caused by errant extensions, plug-ins, and drivers and many more.

ERIC RUDDER, Senior Vice President, Technical Strategy

The importance of this project for MICROSOFT can be understood by the fact that company choose Eric Rudder , former head of Microsoft's server and tools business and a key member of Chairman Bill Gates' faction of the company, to handle it.

WHEN WILL IT BE LAUNCHED

Just Wait and See. Microsoft has not declared any such date about launching of MIDORI, but there are rumors that this project is in incubation phase.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Today....I'm not "Blur" Anymore..Hehe..Let's do it Dude..

Hiii Guys....Mrng..

Just for refreshment..Have You heard the sentence "A second Life"....? (Jeng...Jeng...Jeng........! "Sound effects")

Virtual Worlds have always been regarded as a parallel of real life. These online communities have they own set of nuances, rules and even sensibilities. This is why it is crucial to have an identity in virtual worlds. Enter avatars. Second Life is a virtual worlds created and developed by Linden Lab. It was released in June 23, 2003 and primarily moved through the World Wide Web. Its users are called Residents and with the introduction of the free client program Second Life Viewer, the integration of avatars to fully experience and enjoy the online world became a necessity. - By - Aldric Chang

I think, with this technology there is a lot of potential we can earn more incomes..Bcoz, (if you have your Avatar), you need to buy "Him or Her" clothes, shelter and other needs like human being in that virtual world..And even Real Estate they also provide..!Wah..............!

This is very amazing...! We can generate Money in this Virtual Worlds,but How...?Hehe..