Microsoft Wave launched
Microsoft Wave is a cool new site from our UK team that is something we’ve long been without – a cool site that isn’t trying to sell anything, simply showing the breadth of cool technology that Microsoft is involved in. It’s very much in the spirit of Blue Monster so I was delighted to see that image on the homepage which launched today. I’m also very happy to be one of two featured bloggers from our UK office.
I’ve been giving quite a few “innovation at Microsoft” presentations of late so at the very least this gives me a single site I can point people to following those talks. As of today it has the Microsoft 2019 video, Photosynth, Natal, Worldwide Telescope, Deepzoom and more.
Let us know what you think?
Comments
Anonymous
July 27, 2009
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July 27, 2009
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July 27, 2009
Loving the irony of trying to be innovative and then using a Google product name. Maybe You ought to try selling something having seen the recent financial results.Anonymous
July 27, 2009
Hey Steve! Wonderful site and great to see the Blue Monster featured too!Anonymous
July 28, 2009
hmmmm. unfortunate choice of branding. google wave will change the world. blue monster? not so much.Anonymous
July 28, 2009
Jealous of Google and the open Wave Protocol?Anonymous
July 28, 2009
Sorry, but where is the real innovation? I think Microsoft should think diffrent. Like Apple. Change the world.Anonymous
July 28, 2009
okay, so maybe Wave wasn't the best choice of name but on the other hand it did get a lot of interest. in hindsight maybe something else would be more appropriate but I can assure you the thinking was about waves of technology and nothign to do with Google Wave.Anonymous
July 28, 2009
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July 28, 2009
Innovation at Microsoft?? That's an oxymoron.Anonymous
July 28, 2009
0000x00 - I'll refer the right honourable HEX to my earlier statements.Anonymous
August 05, 2009
Changing the world will happen when Windows goes open source. Not before.Anonymous
August 10, 2009
change that name - it's ridiculous to name it "wave"Anonymous
August 18, 2009
It's unfortunate, but Microsoft is playing catchup. "Riding the wave" of innovation, you might say.