Although an increasing number of teams at Microsoft seem to get shying absent from christening their fledgling products with superior, old-fashioned code names – favoring the ever-so-boring “V.Next” designation instead — there are still some who are doing so. Microsoft code names always have piqued my interest. They offer some amazing clues about the Redmondians’ development priorities,
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code name
of the day:
G2 In honor of Microsoft code-name junkies everywhere,
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Office 2007 Pro Plus Key!) Meaning/context of the code name: There are lots of different meanings of "G2." My bet for this one? "Intelligence gathered from the field or customers" or "military intelligence." Makes sense, given this is an instant-messaging product (and one of the successors to MSN Messenger). Back story: Microsoft is beta testing (and promising to be beta testing soon) a amount of different Windows Live mobile services. G2 is just one of these. The LiveSide.net guys say the G2 service is in private beta only at this point. There is a public Microsoft site that is a placeholder for the forthcoming beta, however. Additional info: Among the new features in G2, again,
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