This week Microsoft and Intel finally revealed the Origami, their "Ultra-Mobile PC" platform. Reaction from most of the blogs and news sites has been one of disappointment — there were a lot of teasers and speculation on what the device would end up being, but it turns out it's just a tablet PC that's smaller than a laptop but bigger than a PDA. Microsoft's goals for the platform are to be able to run a full version of Windows XP (instead of Windows CE or another Mobile variant of the operating system), with full-day battery life (instead of a few hours) and integrated touch-screen support. Ken Fisher of Ars Technica and Steven Musil of CNet news.com offered their takes on the announcement.
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SFist Tech Roundup: Mysterious Origami
SFist Tech Roundup: Free Tibet
More takes on the launch of Google.cn: the company's response on the Official Google Blog, and protests from the Students for a Free Tibet Blog. Elinor Mills of CNet News.com posted her roundup on her CNet blog.
SFist Tech Labs: Say Uncle!
In an interview with Bloomberg News, Yahoo CFO Susan Decker said that Google has the dominating market share in Internet search, and it's no longer Yahoo's goal to be number 1 in the field.
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