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Formerly known as UX Evangelist, the purpose of Microsoft Kitchen is to provide a completely unique avenue for Microsoft news, reviews, rumors, speculation, and anything else that fits the Microsoft bill! Instead of quoting or rewording news from other websites, my content is solely derived via my own research and investigative methods (see: kick-ass investigative journalism). As such, I encourage all who visit to interact via the comments section under posts and to please help spread the word!

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9 Responses to “About/Contact”

  • Kamran Shahid:

    Very nice posts

  • Hello!
    I have recently read an article about Microsoft spending over 200.000.000usd in advertising; a famous comedian will have a big share in that part. How is that going to help you?
    I dont know if that’s right or not, but the point is that 200m is an amazing quantity for a normal person like me. I wonder if that money would be better used in developing new hardware and faster programs (although I heard that’s what you want do do with Windows 8) I am a Microsoft User, for my laptops and my pda’s. I need Microsoft because of certain programs that I use. But I really envy my friend with his Apple Laptop, faster, no problems, battery last longer.. etc. Why don’t you try to do something like that?
    Microsoft worries that Apple is getting a big part of the business, however, there are two different things, you sell Software, Apple sell Highly Design Hardware and Software? Couldn’t you do the same?
    Couldn’t you use that 200M. and use is in the developing of a line of Microsoft PC and Tablet? Something original, multicolour and funtional? Then, your advertising would be free, just like Steve Jobs get’s his.
    Regards

  • UltimateGTR:

    Thanks for the unique stuff, keep up the very good work! Thumbs up!

  • Trevor:

    tip top work, give us some updates were fiending, hope you are doing good man.

  • ramesh:

    How do i subscribe for MSFT Newsletter. Please Advice. Thanks.

  • Haroon Ghalib:

    Hi Stephen
    I have a quick stupid question. I use Mac OS (MBP). I have bought parallels 5 to use windows 7. I want to get win 7 ultimate, niw the question is can i buy windows ultimate 7 system builder pack? its $ 179 vs the $ 280 for the regular dvd. What are the differences and pros and cons. And if i buy system builder pack, does it behave in the same manner as other regular OS dvds?

  • Great article really well written with good content!

  • A promotional agency is 85 % confusion and 15 percent commission.
    What we’ve gone through over the last many years is responsible for some people to question ‘Can we trust Microsoft?’

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