14 Nov 2009
Microsoft has taken the unprecedented step of allowing marketers to rebrand its new Windows 7 operating system.
The company announced new 'Windows 7 theme experiences' yesterday which are currently being trialled by a handful of big name brands, including Ducati, Porsche and Twentieth Century Fox.
The Windows Theme Experience includes Internet Explorer 8 add-ons, Windows 7 and Windows Vista web-connected gadgets, Windows 7 backgrounds and borders, and operating system audio elements, all designed to help advertisers better connect with consumers.
The Windows Personalisation Gallery, meanwhile, gives advertisers the opportunity to use backgrounds, slide shows, borders and application audio elements to push brands via the desktop experience.
"The new Windows Theme Experience and Windows Personalisation Gallery in Windows 7 allow consumers to customise their technology to reflect the things in life they are most passionate about," said Darren Huston, corporate vice president of the Consumer and Online organisation at Microsoft.
"These are great examples of Microsoft innovation and technology coming together to enable top global brands to reach audiences in new and interesting ways."
Although the move may strike some observers as a strange one for Microsoft, which has never sold desktop space before in this way, it clearly shows the firm seeking to boost income from hitherto untapped areas.
The themes can be downloaded from the Personalisation Gallery, although they are being promoted on an opt-in basis.
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Another way for corporations to invade your personal life. A big misstep by Micro$oft. Microsoft have shown clearly that they are whores out for the money, can care little or nothing for their users.
Posted by: Vermonster59 14 Nov 2009