July 14, 2007 |
Microsoft's cloudy future Microsoft plans to open up its underlying Internet services to developers as part of an ambitious makeover some refer to as "Cloud OS." In addition to making available its existing services, such as mail and instant messaging, Microsoft also will create core infrastructure services, such as storage and alerts, on which developers can build. The software maker has been talking for some time about its plans to have a full-fledged platform that lives on its servers, but the company has been extremely short on details. Read full story Steven Musil CNET News.com Video of the week The best of E3 2007 CNET's Veronica Belmont takes a look at the best the "big three" video game manufacturers had to offer from the popular conference with a new, toned-down twist. Watch this video Most popular stories
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