Wednesday, October 06, 2004 - Posts

What is the Microsoft politic for XP SP2 distribution?

Today I went to buy my monthly copy of "PC Professionale", the biggest Italian computer magazine and, checking the cd on the journal, I was surprised... why the new Windows XP Service Pack 2 is not included?

I opened the first page of the magazine and here I found the response... the director Giorgio Panzeri explains the lack of the SP2. In summary:

  • Microsoft has decided that every copies of XP SP2 to distribute can't be personalized by the various publishers, but must be officially marked by Microsoft (with an official Microsoft CD). Microsoft, why these absurd costs for you?
  • Microsoft has decided that if a publisher wants to distribute the XP SP2, must send a request to Redmond. Microsoft send 50.000 copies of XP SP2 for free, and the other copies are totally on charge to the publisher. Why this? With this action the little publishers (less than 50.000 copies) can distribute the XP SP2 for free and the biggest publishers (more than 50.000 copies) have high costs. Absurd...

But the strange things are not finished... in Germany there are publishers with more than 500.000 copies a month that have the license to distribute the XP SP2 totally for free!!! Why in Italy this is not possible??? Maybe that we're on a down level?

I'd like to have a response from the Redmond marketing department about these strange facts, but I know that this will never be reality...

Gmail will be totally free?

Yesterday evening, reading the "New Features" link on my Gmail account, I've see something that alert me...

Checking the really interesting new Forwarding feature, you can read this:

Automatic forwarding to another email account
We're testing a new feature that lets you forward new incoming messages to any email account you want. It's free during the test and you can set it up in seconds.

Free during the test?? maybe the start on new services under little payments?

Mobile Application Development Toolkit 2004

An important release for the Microsoft Mobile world: Mobile Application Development Toolkit 2004.

The Mobile Application Development Toolkit provides all the resources you need to start building mobile applications for Smartphone and Pocket PC devices.

The kit includes:

  • Windows Mobile Development Guided Tour
  • QuickStarts
  • Hands-on Labs
  • Technical Articles
  • Business Success Stories
  • Information about Developer Tools and SDKs
  • Software and Special Offers

It's a big download (50902 KB) but a must to have if you're interested on the Mobile world development...