When I was told by Todd Headrick from the WHS Team, that they were planning on releasing “Mommy, Why Is There A Server In The House?” on Amazon for people to buy, I have to admit, I thought he was joking - sure, releasing the rumour around the Net would be a neat extension to the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 10, 2008
As part of their “Stay at Home Server” campaign, Microsoft commissioned a children’s book called “Mommy, Why Is There a Home Server In The House”, which for some was the highlight of CES. Takes all sorts Anyway, the book is a faux parental guidance title used to explain the purpose of Windows Home Server, and is great fun. [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 1, 2007
The next phase in Microsoft’s communication of the home server concept kicked off yesterday with the launch of Stay at Home Servers - a website holding a faux political debate about the need for a home server. Looks like a bit of fun to try to educate the masses about the need for a home server. I [...]
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
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