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By Stefanie Olsen
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 13, 2006 1:20:00 PM

Microsoft on Wednesday plans to take the wraps off its first commercial operating system for robots, with hopes of paving the way for a broader robotics industry and taking a central role in its development.

The technology, called Microsoft Robotics Studio, is a Windows-based software platform designed to make it relatively simple to program robots--real or simulated. Compatible with several different pieces of hardware, like iRobot's Roomba or LEGO Mindstorms NXT "tribot," the software lets enterprising gadget hounds command a device to communicate, send alerts or perform scheduled tasks.

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The software is free for hobbyists or researchers, but companies aiming to profit from its use must license a commercial version for $399.

Microsoft entered the robotics fray in June, when it introduced a downloadable preview of the software and a new research group devoted to the field. At the time, it also funded a research lab at Carnegie Mellon University called the Center for Innovative Robotics. Since June, the software has been downloaded more than 100,000 times, with interest from academics, hobbyists and industry, Microsoft said.

"We're giving the industry a means to bootstrap itself," said Tandy Trower, general manager of Microsoft Robotics Group.

On Wednesday, Microsoft also plans to unveil a third-party partner program encouraging software and device makers to support its technology. The Redmond, Wash.-based company already has 30 companies supporting its software, including iRobot, fischertechnik, Parallax and RoboDynamics.

Experts in the field say Microsoft will bring robotics to more people and give hobbyists a chance to become entrepreneurs.

Helen Greiner, for example, co-founder and chairwoman of iRobot, said that Microsoft will help the company extend its open interface for the Roomba to a wider audience of developers. "A common development platform like Microsoft Robotics Studio will help ignite the robotics industry and encourage more developers to design new robot applications," Greiner said in a statement.

The software platform includes a 3D tool to simulate robotics applications; a services-oriented run time that lets applications communicate with a wide variety of hardware; and a visual programming language that lets nonprogrammers easily program robots with drag-and-drop icons.

In addition, Microsoft said it will sponsor RoboCup 2007, an international robotics competition scheduled for July at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

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Could only be worse if Sun or Sony created it
or Donney or Linux Geek, . . but any and all of them including MS will lead us to Skynet. They're all evil.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 12/16/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
This is great news. April May   | 12/13/06
This will give new meaning ... Henaway   | 12/13/06
Three-fingered Botnets? Robert Crocker   | 12/13/06
It's in Washington hines1957@...   | 12/13/06
re: This will give new meaning ... NetworkElf   | 12/13/06
Re: This will give new meaning ... Graham Fluet   | 12/13/06
This changes everything... Mike Cox   | 12/13/06
2.5 Wolfie2K3   | 12/13/06
1.2 You've done much better Mikey BitTwiddler   | 12/13/06
Question obilesk   | 12/13/06
it means... patibulo   | 12/14/06
Not so many changes vb1der@...   | 12/13/06
that's a very grave public concern! Linux Geek   | 12/13/06
Bloody TROLL - go back to your hole! Wolfie2K3   | 12/13/06
He don't know Mikey, does he :) BitTwiddler   | 12/13/06
he wasn't replying to Mikey. April May   | 12/13/06
So true hines1957@...   | 12/13/06
But - quietLee   | 12/13/06
The reason that you can't... Graham Fluet   | 12/13/06
insecure software? 3D0G   | 12/13/06
bender dreams dwest_z   | 12/13/06
Use Linux? Sorry but I want to do something No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/13/06
You mean you can't. linux for me   | 12/13/06
What a cute little rant. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/14/06
Eaxactly what do you do in or with robotics? B.O.F.H.   | 12/13/06
How many times do you need to be told? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/14/06
And what pray tell... zkiwi   | 12/13/06
To my knowledge there No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/14/06
I have to ask zkiwi   | 12/14/06
OMG - You are SO RIGHT quietLee   | 12/13/06
This is great news! John Zern   | 12/13/06
Well, maybe... zkiwi   | 12/13/06
Microsoft unveils public robotics software Loverock Davidson   | 12/13/06
Free to Hobbiests, Argh what a spin mighetto   | 12/13/06
Hey TROLL - try staying ON TOPIC for a change. Wolfie2K3   | 12/13/06
What has this to do with the topic? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/13/06
The reason why you still ened a license Michael Kelly   | 12/13/06
Are you sure you know where you are? John Zern   | 12/13/06
Great, now if we reverse engineer it Boot_Agnostic   | 12/13/06
Well, I assume John Zern   | 12/13/06
While it is interesting.. Patrick Jones   | 12/13/06
Dagnabit Patrick Jones   | 12/13/06
I agree... BitTwiddler   | 12/13/06
So true. Graham Fluet   | 12/13/06
Error! Error! Error! BitTwiddler   | 12/13/06
Mmmm - easy to use gsteele531@...   | 12/13/06
Blue screen of death, meet 'Danger danger Will Robinson!' HypnoToad72   | 12/13/06
Robots run amok Chad_z   | 12/13/06
Oh-my-Gawd! 999ad@...   | 12/13/06
Micro$oft unveils public robotics software. You can build Skynet at home! Mr. Roboto   | 12/13/06
Has anyone here seen the software? John Zern   | 12/13/06
I've actually fiddled around with it zkiwi   | 12/14/06
Thank you for bashing Microsoft, ABMers! Grayson Peddie   | 12/13/06
If you're gonna call others 'stupid'... Zeppo9191   | 12/14/06
Robotics! - From the makers of ZUNE! Reverend MacFellow   | 12/14/06
HOT DOG!!! Ole Man   | 12/14/06
Could only be worse if Sun or Sony created it Boot_Agnostic   | 12/16/06

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