No "Killer" Applications For Microsoft Robotics Toolkit
By Tom Foremski - November 18, 2008
There are no killer applications being developed by Microsoft's Robotics Developer Studio there are only "compelling applications," jokes Tandy Trower GM of Microsoft Robotics Group. The software giant today released a major new version of its toolkit that helps robotics researchers develop routines for controlling domestic robots.
Microsoft believes that domestic robots will become as common and as useful in the home as PCs are today. "We are still at an early stage, at the Apple II stage," says Mr Trower.
In the same way that Microsoft software propelled the microcomputer from a hobbyist tool and into a PC industry worth several hundred billion dollars, it hopes to do the same for the robotics industry.
At an event in San Francisco Monday evening, Microsoft partners showed off some of their creations programmed with applications developed by Microsoft software.
Here is a short video and interview with Mr Trower:
« Microsoft Tries Blogger Outreach But How Serious Is It? | Main | Yahoo CEO Search: Here's My Pick . . . »
November 18, 2008 | Permalink | Comment | Category: | Subscribe to SVW
- Top Stories:
- Technology In The Service Of Humanity
- The Death Of The Search Algorithm? Techmeme Has Six Editors
- TEDxSF - Little TED Just Like The Big TED
- SNCR Research: Social Media IS Influencing Business Decisions
- What's Next? Beyond Real-Time...
- PearlTrees: A Novel Approach To Human Mapping Of The Internet
- MediaWatch Analysis Part II: Google Has More To Lose Than Murdoch
- MediaWatch Analysis: Murdoch Will Negotiate Payment For Access To Basket Of Content With GOOG et al
- WeekendWatcher: The Sheer Number Of Things Will Devalue Them
- ChipWatch - Where Will The Next Generation Of Engineers Come From?
- Public Healthcare Could Cut Startup Costs And Help Spur Innovation
- Is GOOG's $750m AdMob Buy Strategic Or Dumb? An alternate view...