Website review: Default Viral Title Player
puremetal discovered this in Science/Tech
•109 reviews since May 31, 2007
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Reviews of this website

- tarqua rated 5 weeks ago
- What would be really cool is if you could set it up to play classic videogames like Pac Man and...wait a minute...

SleweD rated 7 weeks ago- old old old, the future isn't on a phone, its on a bigass table... microsoft bigass table

- sfacets rated 3 months ago
- Now you too can experience multitasking on a BSOD. Great prototype, but we just know that Microsoft is going to turn this into the usual unusable unstable and defective bloatware they usually churn out. A shame really.

origin415 rated 7 months ago- To me, this doesnt seem very exciting. It might have potential, but I dont know why anyone would spend thousands of dollars to be able to drag pictures around their coffee tables.

fylter rated 8 months ago- the future

F3nr1L rated 12 months ago- This is rad and amazing. What is not amazing is that Microsoft is getting credit for it. Who else expects Microsoft to expect this to be the next way they monopolize and oppress consumers? And who else thinks within two years of this become widespread to the public, there will be an open-source version? Ok, I am dreaming with that last part, but the way open-source is gaining steam, am I really dreaming that much at all?

a-va rated 12 months ago- I just can't wait!

aoife87 rated 12 months ago- This is not orginally Microsoft, they are just jumping in again, like they always do. No innovation just copy and commerece.