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From: Varad_RS
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced on Wednesday an update to the company's mobile 
device operating system as well as the latest version of its speech software.  
Gates' announcement came at a conference here, during a speech that followed the 
European Union's decision to fine the software giant $613 million for violating 
antitrust law. The EU also ordered the unbundling of Windows Media Player from 
Microsoft's market-dominating operating system. Gates did not mention the case during 
his keynote, and representatives said Chief Executive Steve Ballmer was taking the 
lead on the case. Gates spent Tuesday night working on his presentation.  
Gates addressed a combined audience made up of developers attending the VSLive show, 
the Microsoft Mobile Developer Conference and the Applied Voice Input/Output Society 
SpeechTek Spring 2004 confab.  
"The focus today will be on how mobility-, Web services-, speech- and location-type 
capabilities are going to come in and be aspects of applications--and yet that can be 
done using the same tools and languages that (developers) are familiar with," Gates 
said.  
Gates added that all the efforts announced Wednesday are part of a seamless computing 
theme that involves having information available through applications that connect 
hardware and software, a goal the company's "record level (research and development) 
budgets are going after."  
Gates announced and demonstrated speech, mobile and developer software.  
Microsoft Speech Server 2004 is now available, as Microsoft continues to woo 
businesses toward speech technology. To do this, the company has tied Web, speech and 
telephony features together to improve call center support for businesses.  
As previously reported, the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition update adds support for 
higher-resolution VGA (video graphics array) displays. The new software also allows 
for devices that can quickly shift from landscape to portrait mode. Microsoft is also 
adding support for square screen sizes, a move that mimics the approach of the rival 
Palm operating system and paves the way for smaller devices that incorporate a 
keyboard.  
The company has tweaked its pocket Internet Explorer browser to allow Web pages to be 
read in a single column, eliminating the need for horizontal scrolling--a feature 
that's also reminiscent of Palm-based devices.  
"We continue to learn from both our customers and our competitors," said Ed 
Suwanjindar, Microsoft lead product manager. "We definitely strive to both set the 
standard and meet the standard that's out there."  
In addition to the Windows Mobile announcement and the speech server software, Gates 
introduced a "Community Technical Preview" version of the company's forthcoming Visual 
Studio 2005 developer software. A final version of the product, formerly code-named 
Whidbey, was originally set to ship later this year but has been delayed until the 
first half of 2005.  
 

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