HZGN.COM
welcome to my space
X
Search:  
Feng Shui | Graphic Design | Cosmetics | Causes and Organizations | Regulatory Compliance | Gadgets and Gizmos | Computer Forensics | Tools and Equipment | Related articles
Welcome to:hzgn.com
NAVIGATION - HOME
Microsoft Makes Peace with Kodak
Published by: mike 2008-11-20
Eastman Kodak Co. Monday hailed Microsoft Corp.'s recent decision to modify its upcoming Windows XP operating system to give third-party digital photography software vendors and even footing to compete with the Scanner and Camera Wizard integrated with the operating system.

The Volokh Conspiracy - Kids These Days Have No Morality:::
Jun 11, 2007 But there are a few items in the list worth listening to it's definitely a good idea to make peace with your parents and have that
http://volokh.com/posts/1181580291.shtml
HOME
Kodak said Monday that Microsoft had notified it of the changes, which include:

  • Changing the presentation of choices that appear when a camera is connected to the computer; instead of the drop down menu initially planned, XP will now display a list giving users a view of a number of third-party applications
  • United for Peace & Justice : Campaign Proposals: First Strike and ::
    Broadening and deepening our movement for peace and justice. Description .. Doing so will make the world and the US more secure. Comments
    http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=1743
    HOME
    Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter with KODAK Picture Upload Technology ::
    *All Plans are fully insured for Peace of Mind! The Bluetooth USB Adapter allows your computer to make cable-free connections to your Bluetooth enabled
    http://www.superwarehouse.com/Belkin_Bluetooth_USB_Adapter_with_KODAK_Picture_Upload_Technology/F8T012-1-KDK/p/1525473
    HOME
    Clearly identifying the Scanner and Camera Wizard within the dialog box as a Microsoft digital photography function.
2.09: Flux::
Kodak Clicks on Sculley: You may have missed it, but John Sculley, (On the Microsoft IQ bell curve, Myrhvold rates way up there: he graduated from
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.09/flux.html
HOME

Kodak said it has worked with Microsoft, with which it remains a partner, to ensure that digital camera manufacturers have the choice to either utilize the standard Windows implementation of the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), or provide drivers specific to their cameras -- provided those drivers meet Microsoft's quality criteria for Windows.

Kodak said it is in the process of submitting its PTP driver for testing in the Windows Hardware Quality Labs.

"The changes made to Windows XP are a positive move," said Phil Gerskovich, chief operating officer, Digital and Applied Imaging, and vice president, Kodak.

Microsoft Windows Live OneCare PC - Micro Anvika UK::
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare PC. Help get peace of mind knowing that everything is and helps make sure important security updates from Microsoft are
http://www.microanvika.com/product.asp?PNO=MIC7895B
HOME
Chris Jones, vice president of Windows, added, "Our goal for Windows XP has always been to deliver a great experience for customers and new opportunities for partners. Kodak is an important partner for Microsoft. We are pleased that we've been able to incorporate their feedback and will continue our communications on ways to improve the digital photo experience."

The clash between the two partners came to national attention in late July, when U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), who numbers Kodak among his constituents, went public about his own concerns with Windows XP. Sen. Schumer, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and previously a vocal Microsoft supporter, sent an open letter to Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer criticizing, among other things, the way the new operating system integrated the Scanner and Camera Wizard. He also sent a letter to Assistant Attorney General Charles James, head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, to make him aware of the issues.

Sen. Schumer has scheduled a series of hearings in September that will focus on Internet competition and the Windows XP operating system.

Windows XP is expected to ship on Oct. 25.


Microsoft Rolls Out 'Talisker' Beta 2
Should There Be Fear and Loathing of Instant Messaging?

PRINT Add to favorites
#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.#
Your name:
E-mail:
Telphone:

Your comments:


If you have any other info about Microsoft Makes Peace with Kodak , Please add it free.
 Homepage | Add to favorites | Contact us | Exchange links | LOGIN | Site map | 
Copyright© 2008 hzgn.com        Site made:CFZ