Friday, 25 December 2009

Digital Communication in IT

For example, Microsoft Hardware was formed in 1982 to develop a device that would help people use the company’s new word processing program.

The device was a mouse and the application was called Word, laying the foundation for a future of delivering hardware that helps people better and more easily use software.

In the quarter century since, Microsoft Hardware has continually raised the bar, designing revolutionary peripherals that deliver groundbreaking performance, comfort and design.



For more technical information visit http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/digitalcommunication/default.mspx

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