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"Millennium,"
the Next Version of Consumer Windows, to Simplify Home Computing in
Four Key Ways
REDMOND, Wash. - July 26, 1999 - Microsoft
today delivered to a select group of testers the first in a series of
test-code releases for the next version of Consumer Windows,
code-named Millennium.
With Millennium, Microsoft's newly formed Consumer
Windows Division (CWD) will take an important step toward realizing
its vision of simplifying the home computing experience. The CWD will
focus its efforts on making the PC easier for first-time users and
enhancing the experience of existing users by enabling new and
exciting computing scenarios, such as digital media and entertainment
and creating a connected home. Millennium, which is expected to be
widely available to consumers next year, will be the first deliverable
from CWD.
The Developer Preview is a pre-beta version of
Millennium, consisting of the product's framework. Today, a targeted
group of partners and beta testers will receive the code to begin
evaluating Millennium from a technical 'backbone' standpoint and to
provide Microsoft with valuable feedback early in the development
cycle.
"The Consumer Windows Division is focused on
truly making computing easy for consumers," said David Cole, vice
president of the Consumer Windows Division at Microsoft. "We are
excited to reach this first milestone on the path toward delivering a
version of Windows specifically designed to enable consumers to take
full advantage of their PCs in the 21st century."
As a result of extensive consumer research,
Microsoft decided that the core areas of focus for the Consumer
Windows Division over the next several years would be digital media
and entertainment, the online experience, enabling a connected home
and making the PC 'just work.' Millennium will make significant
progress in each of those four key areas:
- Digital Media and Entertainment: Digital
media is becoming increasingly popular, as illustrated by the
exponential growth in areas like music on the Web and digital
photography. The Consumer Windows Division will focus on enabling
users to take advantage of all this new content, making it easy to
access, play/view and store as well as providing an enhanced PC
gaming experience.
- Online Experience: Providing consumers a
premier home online experience is a primary goal for the Consumer
Windows Division. This means ensuring consumers can easily connect
to the Web, locate desired content and determine which content is
right for their family.
- Home Networking: With more than 15 million
households now owning two computers and the cost of new PCs
continuing to fall, as well as the many intelligent hardware
devices being created, networking at home is becoming a reality
for more people. The Consumer Windows Division will work to
simplify the process of connecting multiple computers in the home,
enabling them to share information and an Internet connection, and
provide the infrastructure for connecting different intelligent
devices to the PC.
- It Just Works: The Consumer Windows
Division is committed to providing consumers with a solution that
'just works,' from the moment a user starts their PC and
throughout their daily computing experience. This promise will be
delivered upon by the advancement of the PC's self-healing
functionality, in addition to providing a simpler set-up and a
great out-of-the-box experience for new computer users.
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