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The '''Microsoft Garage''' is a project lab in Microsoft as an offshoot of Office Labs originally closed off to the public where employees from all divisions of Microsoft, as a part of opening up its software development to the public Microsoft launched a Microsoft Garage website where people are invited to try out the latest experimental applications developed by Microsoft, at the time of the opening up of the Microsoft Garage there were 16 different applications available for various operating systems such as ], ], ], ], ] and the ].<ref name=ReadWriteMicrosoftGarageLaunch>{{cite news|last=Popkin|first=Helen A.S.|title=Microsoft Garage Is Now Open To The Whole Neighborhood.|url=http://readwrite.com/2014/10/22/microsoft-garage-see-apps-in-progress|newspaper=Readwrite|date=22 October 2014}}</ref>
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== Applications ==

=== Windows ===

=== Windows Phone ===

''Join Conference'' (previously ''Nokia Conference'') was originally a ] designed by ],

=== Android ===

''Torque'' is a voice-controlled application for Android and Android Wear that can conduct searches using ]. ''Next Lock Screen'' is an app launcher that shows users their latest appointments, most used applications, meetings, and shows the general agenda, Next Lock Screen has been criticized for offering the native lock screen capabilities of Android 5.0 rather than adding anything new. ''Journeys & Notes'' is a social application that connects users who are on the same route and use the same mode of transportation, and lets users write notes to each other.<ref name=ElectronistaMicrosoftGarage>{{cite news|last=Staff|first=Electronista|title=Microsoft releases three apps for Android, Android Wear on Google Play.|url=http://www.electronista.com/articles/14/10/23/next.lock.screen.journeys.and.notes.torque.released.from.microsoft.garage/#ixzz3WSD9V3dH|newspaper=|date=23 October 2014}}</ref><ref name=PCWorld>{{cite news|last=Newman|first=Jared|title='Microsoft Garage' embraces cross-platform spirit with new Android apps.|url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/2836988/microsoft-garage-embraces-cross-platform-spirit-with-new-android-apps.html|newspaper=PC World|date=22 October 2015}}</ref>

Torque was originally an exclusive for Android Wear but was released to Android phones and added local events and flight status to the functionality of the application.<ref name=eWeekTorque>{{cite news|last=Hernandez|first=Pedro|title=Microsoft's Torque Wearable App Heads to Android Phones.|url=http://www.eweek.com/mobile/microsofts-torque-wearable-app-heads-to-android-phones.html|newspaper=eWeek|date=7 December 2014}}</ref>

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Revision as of 16:55, 5 April 2015

The Microsoft Garage is a project lab in Microsoft as an offshoot of Office Labs originally closed off to the public where employees from all divisions of Microsoft, as a part of opening up its software development to the public Microsoft launched a Microsoft Garage website where people are invited to try out the latest experimental applications developed by Microsoft, at the time of the opening up of the Microsoft Garage there were 16 different applications available for various operating systems such as Google Android, Android Wear, iOS, Windows, Windows Phone and the Xbox One.

Applications

Windows

Windows Phone

Join Conference (previously Nokia Conference) was originally a Lumia Beta App designed by Nokia,

Android

Torque is a voice-controlled application for Android and Android Wear that can conduct searches using Microsoft Bing. Next Lock Screen is an app launcher that shows users their latest appointments, most used applications, meetings, and shows the general agenda, Next Lock Screen has been criticized for offering the native lock screen capabilities of Android 5.0 rather than adding anything new. Journeys & Notes is a social application that connects users who are on the same route and use the same mode of transportation, and lets users write notes to each other.

Torque was originally an exclusive for Android Wear but was released to Android phones and added local events and flight status to the functionality of the application.

See also

References

  1. Popkin, Helen A.S. (22 October 2014). "Microsoft Garage Is Now Open To The Whole Neighborhood". Readwrite.
  2. Staff, Electronista (23 October 2014). "Microsoft releases three apps for Android, Android Wear on Google Play".
  3. Newman, Jared (22 October 2015). "'Microsoft Garage' embraces cross-platform spirit with new Android apps". PC World.
  4. Hernandez, Pedro (7 December 2014). "Microsoft's Torque Wearable App Heads to Android Phones". eWeek.
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