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  1. Christopher Coulter says:

    The big RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition is going on NOW. Microsoft is a gold sponsor.

    http://www.robobusiness2006.com/

  2. Christopher Coulter says:

    The big RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition is going on NOW. Microsoft is a gold sponsor.

    http://www.robobusiness2006.com/

  3. Craig says:

    “Please turn off all other robots and try again..”

  4. Craig says:

    “Please turn off all other robots and try again..”

  5. Tom O'Leary says:

    Robotics, nano-technology, genetics - is Microsoft prepping themselves to be a key stakeholder in our future?

    Tom

  6. Tom O'Leary says:

    Robotics, nano-technology, genetics - is Microsoft prepping themselves to be a key stakeholder in our future?

    Tom

  7. [...] Original post by Robert Scoble    Written in Uncategorized, microsoft     [...]

  8. Tuan Le says:

    How about change the name of this blog to “Silicon Valley Geek Blog”? sounds cool enough to me

  9. Tuan Le says:

    How about change the name of this blog to “Silicon Valley Geek Blog”? sounds cool enough to me

  10. Christopher Coulter says:

    Too bad the Cylon’s weren’t running Microsoft SDK backend’s, could introduce and process new hardware or trigger a new action slash update and bingo, BSOD. Humanity saved by Microsoft…

  11. Christopher Coulter says:

    Too bad the Cylon’s weren’t running Microsoft SDK backend’s, could introduce and process new hardware or trigger a new action slash update and bingo, BSOD. Humanity saved by Microsoft…

  12. kevinmarks says:

    The geeky robot makers were at Robogames last weekend. Yes, the computers I saw were mostly Windows ones.
    My boys made a video:
    http://funnystories.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_funnystories_archive.html

  13. kevinmarks says:

    The geeky robot makers were at Robogames last weekend. Yes, the computers I saw were mostly Windows ones.
    My boys made a video:
    http://funnystories.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_funnystories_archive.html

  14. Didn’t Sony just kill off Aibo (its consumer robot dog) and the whole of the company’s robotics unit a few months ago?

    Predicting the future is hard. Or rather, predicting the *timing* of events in the future will happen is hard. See, there’s no doubt that in the future, advanced robots will be pervasive throughout society. That’s easy. The difficult question is: when? Clearly, Sony placed its bet way too early; I wonder if the MS timing is better, or if it’s still too early?

  15. Didn’t Sony just kill off Aibo (its consumer robot dog) and the whole of the company’s robotics unit a few months ago?

    Predicting the future is hard. Or rather, predicting the *timing* of events in the future will happen is hard. See, there’s no doubt that in the future, advanced robots will be pervasive throughout society. That’s easy. The difficult question is: when? Clearly, Sony placed its bet way too early; I wonder if the MS timing is better, or if it’s still too early?

  16. Hash says:

    Be Afraid … Be VERY Afraid …

    Heh.

    :-p

  17. Hash says:

    Be Afraid … Be VERY Afraid …

    Heh.

    :-p

  18. razib says:

    “Today, Microsoft unveiled Robotics Studio, for creating robotic applications. As usual, the toolset creates stuff for the Windows world, so Mac OS and other operating systems be damned.”
    SO what would the robots do when Windows is hacked or infected by a virus? Lol

  19. razib says:

    “Today, Microsoft unveiled Robotics Studio, for creating robotic applications. As usual, the toolset creates stuff for the Windows world, so Mac OS and other operating systems be damned.”
    SO what would the robots do when Windows is hacked or infected by a virus? Lol

  20. Vijay says:

    I know this question is not relevent to the post, but this is a place visited by lot of experienced professionals.

    I have been working on Microsoft technologies for last 10 years. Is it advisable to move to Java technology as it is imminent because my company is opted for it?

  21. Vijay says:

    I know this question is not relevent to the post, but this is a place visited by lot of experienced professionals.

    I have been working on Microsoft technologies for last 10 years. Is it advisable to move to Java technology as it is imminent because my company is opted for it?

  22. jammy says:

    Is there any domain where Microsoft wouldn’t wield considerable influence, in future?

  23. jammy says:

    Is there any domain where Microsoft wouldn’t wield considerable influence, in future?

  24. Microsoft just dominates.

    Phil

  25. Microsoft just dominates.

    Phil

  26. ass eating says:

    The same question here:
    Is it advisable to move to Java technology as it is imminent because my company is opted for it?

  27. ass eating says:

    The same question here:
    Is it advisable to move to Java technology as it is imminent because my company is opted for it?

  28. drmchsr0 says:

    LOL

    I can imagine it now…

    Powered Armor refusing to boot up and BSoDing away, tanks going beserk bcause Chinese hackers have found inroads into their navigational systems and IFF transponders.

    I forsee a new era in robotics. The Bill Gates Era. We must embrace it. (j/k)

  29. drmchsr0 says:

    LOL

    I can imagine it now…

    Powered Armor refusing to boot up and BSoDing away, tanks going beserk bcause Chinese hackers have found inroads into their navigational systems and IFF transponders.

    I forsee a new era in robotics. The Bill Gates Era. We must embrace it. (j/k)

  30. jean says:

    There goes our remote controls will be infected oh shut those bluetooth devices else….

    http://www.irin.co.uk

  31. jean says:

    There goes our remote controls will be infected oh shut those bluetooth devices else….

    http://www.irin.co.uk

  32. I don’t know if this is a great idea, what is the robot equivalent to the Blue Screen Of Death?

  33. I don’t know if this is a great idea, what is the robot equivalent to the Blue Screen Of Death?