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Microsoft Lifts Curtain on Indigo Software

daria42 writes "Microsoft has released an early version of Indigo on the Microsoft Developer Network. Indigo is a new communications system intended to let Windows programs more easily connect to other software. Indigo was one of the three original "pillars" of Longhorn, however under the new plan it will be re-tooled to work with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, in addition to Longhorn."

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  1. One Liners by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why didn't they just call it Purple People Eater and get the whole "scary" thing over with?

    Will Prince's 1999 be the theme song for this technology or will they choose Purple Rain?

    Will they get the Indigo Girls to do a version of Galileo that goes "how long til they get the software right?"

    My name is Indigo Montoya -- you killed my father, prepare to die!

  2. Bill.h by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    #if defined(__LEGAL_PATENT_MONOPOLY__) && \
    !defined(__COMPETITION__) && \
    !defined(__FUNCTIONING_ANTITRUST_LAWS__)
    # define PROFIT
    #endif
  3. Re:XP - Longhorn by bigman2003 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It is starting to look that way, which is a good thing. So rather than having to shell out the money for Longhorn just for security, and a little bit of inter-operability, XP owners can hang on for a while longer.

    But the real reason, is that Microsoft wants developers to start using these technologies as soon as possible. If they back-port it to XP, there are already millions of potential customers for software built on the foundation. From my point of view, Apple had a tough time at the beginning with OSX. When a new OSX program cameout that would not run under OS 9, we were stuck with the old version. Then, after upgrading to OSX, we were stuck booting back into OS 9 to run a few programs that weren't compatible.

    If I can avoid the same thing with the next version of Windows, I'll be happy. (Not as happy as I would be if Natalie Portman let me lick honey off of her body...but happier than if I had to eat chocolate cake from between Rhea Perlman's thighs)

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  4. Re:XP - Longhorn by spyder913 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Only if it include Palladium!

  5. Breaking News! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    Indigo security exploit discovered.

    Nah, just kidding. That will never happen.

  6. Re: WinXP - Longhorn by T3kno · · Score: 2, Funny
    The whole deal with using CSS type files to control interfaces
    C:\WINNT> ren explorer.exe explorer.old
    C:\WINNT> copy firefox.exe explorer.exe
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    (B) + (D) + (B) + (D) = (K) + (&)
  7. What a drag ... by foobsr · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... how Indigo is treated these days.

    From the colour of the year, the 6th chakra or a hype system to M$ software.

    Sheesh.

    CC.

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  8. This will change everything. by blacklite001 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm really glad to hear this. DDE, I mean, COM, I mean, I mean, OLE, I mean, DCOM, oh no wait, ActiveX, er, COM+, uh, LOL, um, Indigo! will be really great.

  9. I can just picture the next windows virus... by templest · · Score: 2, Funny
    It loads up system restore to boot you PC back to its initial state, back to latest rescue point, and back to some random restore point in between; consequently rendering the machine useless. It'll then use visual sudio and compile a custom-tailored-to-your-pc version of itself for optimal performance, tweak your SAM file to an impossibly hard to guess password, and send you a message on MSNM saying:
    I love MS exploits, don't you?
    A reboot follows, right after changing you background wallpaper to goatse.
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    I'm a signature virus. Please copy me to your signature so I can replicate.
  10. ISOD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Indigo Screen of Death !!!!

  11. Pillars of Longhorn? by nxtr · · Score: 5, Funny

    With the way they're promoting Longhorn, you could swear it was a religion. Next, they'll declare a jihad on Linux.

  12. Re:XP - Longhorn by TrappedByMyself · · Score: 2, Funny

    After Microsoft back ports everything from Longhorn to XP, will the $499 upgrade from XP to Longhorn be like 95 to 98? Just some bug fixes and a free browser?

    Yes, and millions of people will still buy it.

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  13. Re:XP - Longhorn by jbrader · · Score: 1, Funny

    Maybe they'll keep releasing Longhorn piecemeal, then when somebody has all the parts downloaded they'll sue him for piracy?

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  14. I betcha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    We don't see as many Microsoft stories on msn.com as we do here.
    Slashdot: News for microsoft, stuff that microsofts...

  15. Re:XP - Longhorn by evanbro · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ooh! I think I get it. Avalon is MS trying to copy Quartz (and failing), just as Aero will be MS trying to copy Aqua (and failing).

    2400 on the SAT's here I come!

    What? They took out the analogies? Those insensitive clods!

  16. Re:Certainly not -- they're scrapping the Win32 AP by Guppy06 · · Score: 4, Funny
    "I work at MS"

    He's a witch! Burn him! :)

    However, on a somewhat more serious note...

    "It took an hour just to talk about all the security revamps in the kernel. Unfortunately, its all 'MS confidential' for now... "

    ... I think you have a real future working on a rumormill blog. You're supposed to post this stuff as an AC, though. :)

  17. Canada, eh! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's the Canadian version of Amazon.com.

  18. Re:Certainly not -- they're scrapping the Win32 AP by mingot · · Score: 2, Funny

    And Gene Ray explains that you are educated stupid:

    www.timecube.com