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Windows Mobile 7 Makes Brief Appearance in Live Mesh Promotional Video

A recent promotional video released by Microsoft, pimping its upcoming Live Mesh services, contained hidden treasure. The video depicts a typical suburban family, in a halcyon trance, engaged in various usage scenarios that Microsoft loves to employ as backdrops for its products. As a dreamy musical score plays on, a mother stands beside the family pool, using a Samsung i780 to capture photos of her son's swan dives. She then shares said photos with the rest of her proud family (because junior is obviously destined for great things with such impressive aquatic skills) using Microsoft Live Mesh. Go figure.

Windows Mobile 7?

At 32 seconds into the video something interesting finally appears. An HTC Touch Dual comes into view, but blink twice and you'll miss that it's running an unmistakably different operating system - Windows Mobile 7. Its appearance is only brief, lasting a mere second or two, just long enough to get a quick look. Though somewhat distant and out of focus, the image clearly shows similar characteristics seen in other Windows Mobile 7 mockups, like a radically redesigned GUI and central Vista-like "Orb" (located in the softkey area) that replaces the venerable Start Menu.

Granted, this is only a promotional video, but it does at least provide an inside look at Microsoft's development roadmap for the platform, and proves that earlier mockups will bear a strong resemblance to the final product. This also isn't the first time Microsoft promotional material has leaked Windows Mobile deets --the Treo 800w image that appeared during Bill Gates' 2008 CES keynote was exciting too, but not quite as exiting as the future version of Windows Mobile that appeared during the same speech.

Who's up for some GUI goodness? I am!


Comments (5)

Nice find, Kent!!

Everybody welcome our new writer, Kent Pribbernow, to the Front Page!

Welcome foofighter to the dark side ;)

Surur

The appearance of the Mac is also interesting. Makes sense why its there, but still...

Is he supposed to be an exec using a Mac Book Air?

Microsoft gives the Mac to the business dude? And then the Mac using business dude is rocking a Zune? (Does that even work on Mac?)

New UI on WinMob 7 looks interesting, tho...

I just signed up for the tech preview based on that ad, and got my invite yesterday. It's pretty nice, although it appears that the first time you set it up you have to run IE vice Firefox. That and Silverlight isn't working the way it should :(

I may be cancelling my XDrive account and GoToMyPC. It enables me to do both in one program. Of course, the remote access is slower than GoToMyPC...

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