Writing Context-Aware Applications: The Windows 7 Sensor and Location platform is now live!
As promised, at PDC we Microsoft made a disclosure of Windows 7 to the general public!
And, as I told previously, we now are shipping a context-aware Platform consisting of Sensor & Location platforms as a part of Windows 7!
Today and by end of PDC you can go to Windows 7 stend in Microsoft Pavilion and talk to Alec Berntson and Dan Polivy, those who managed to bring these platforms to live! Let me do not forget the rest of PC|3 team that worked so hard for last 1.5 years to make this real, Gavin Gear (Sensors Platform PM), and all of those who made the impossible a reality!
Based on this public disclosure, we launched our WHDC (Windows Hardware Developer Central) site today:
https://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/sensors
Here, you can learn about what our platform is, what the opportunities are for sensors and location, and how to get more information about our platform.
We have 3 whitepapers that you can use to get started with our platform:
Sensor and Location White Papers
Sensor and Location Labs
Hands-On Lab PCHOL13 Writing a Location-Aware Gadget [142 KB] |
Resources
MSDN Developer Forum |
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And you, you all will also have access to our developer forum (will go live later today), Blogs, and other resources.
Let me cite Gavin Gear, Sensors PM, in welcoming a such new important piece of Windows 7:
"Context-aware computing will bring tremendous value to our customers in the years to come, and the word is finally out!"
writing @ Microsoft PDC 2008, LA, California
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