BEIJING, Jan. 9 -- Microsoft Chief Executive
Steve Ballmer announced on Wednesday that a test version of the U.S. software
titan's Windows 7 operating system will be available worldwide on Friday.
"We are on track to deliver the best version of
Windows ever," Ballmer said while making an opening keynote speech at a premier
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
"We are putting in all the right ingredients:
simplicity, reliability and speed."
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Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp CEO
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Developers and Microsoft partner companies can begin
testing Windows 7 immediately, Ballmer said.
"On Friday we will make the beta available worldwide
so users can come online and try Windows 7 at home. I encourage you all to go
out and download it."
The eagerly anticipated successor to Microsoft's
Vista operating system will streamline everyday tasks, cut boot-up times, extend
battery life and make it simple to weave "smart" devices into home networks,
according to Microsoft.
Ballmer said that the Windows software at the heart
of Microsoft's empire is being "transformed" into a program that connects
networks of computers, mobile telephones and applications hosted as online
services.
A "Play-to" feature in Windows 7 enables easy
streaming of music, video and digital photos in home computer networks,
according to Microsoft.
Media Player and Media Center programs in Windows 7
support more media formats for playing video, music and other digital content
and will synch to a wider array of devices, according to Microsoft.
Windows 7 software is tailored to handle touch screen
controls coming into vogue as replacements for the computer mouse. Ballmer also
used the keynote stage to reveal that Microsoft has struck new partnerships with
US telecom firm Verizon and hot online social-networking service Facebook.
Facebook members can link their profiles to Windows
Live accounts and automatically share photos, video and other content they post
at Facebook.
"You can now connect Facebook with Windows Live,"
Ballmer said. "Facebook content can be published to Windows Live."
Microsoft last year paid 240 million U.S. dollars for
a 1.6 percent stake in Facebook. Verizon is using Microsoft Live Search to
handle Internet searches for its mobile telephone service users in the United
States.
Ballmer said a Windows Live Essentials free suite of
software for email, instant messaging, and photo sharing is available and is
even being pre-installed on personal computers made by Dell.
This was Ballmer's first time filling the shoes of
recently-retired Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, whose CES opening keynotes had
become a tradition.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)