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Microsoft
Announces Logo Program for Microsoft Agent
Now More Than 2.5 Million Customers Worldwide Can Identify
Solutions That Enhance Human and Computer Communication With Microsoft Agent LOS ANGELES - April 14, 1999 - At Spring Internet World
'99, Microsoft Corp. today announced the logo program for Microsoft®
Agent, which provides Web site creators and application developers worldwide
with an official logo to identify their use of Microsoft Agent software services
and interactive animated characters. The logo program, available to developers
at http://www.microsoft.com/msagent/,
provides the more than 2.5 million Microsoft Agent users around the world with a
way to recognize Web sites and solutions that offer the ease of use of a
Microsoft Agent-based interface.
Microsoft Agent was designed to enable developers to build
solutions that can simplify computing while providing a richer, more interactive
experience. It can augment the graphical user interface of traditional
applications with a conversational interface, allowing people to interact with
their applications more easily and naturally. The new logo program allows
developers and vendors to identify that Microsoft Agent technology has been used
in their applications and Web sites by displaying the official "Uses
Microsoft Agent technology" logo on their Web site, packaging or marketing
collateral. The logo will also help customers easily identify software products
and Web sites that are enhanced with the innovative conversational interface
technology of Microsoft Agent.
"We welcome the introduction of the Microsoft Agent logo
program and will be incorporating it in our new packaging," said David
Smith, CEO of MediaLive. "Microsoft Agent is used throughout Surf Monkey,
our Web browser and online service for children. Our custom-designed animated
character for Microsoft Agent is available to assist users, from the initial
installation process to surfing the Web. The new logo will help customers
visibly recognize the ease of use of our product and service because it utilizes
Microsoft Agent."
"The response to Microsoft Agent 2.0 has been
unprecedented with over 2.5 million downloads just from the Windows®
98 Update Web site since its launch six months ago," said Tandy Trower,
senior director of the Advanced User Interface Design Group at Microsoft, which
developed the software. "In recognition of this significant installed base,
Microsoft has now created a logo program that will help these millions of
customers identify applications and Web sites that use Microsoft Agent to
provide them with greater ease of use, ease of learning and interactivity."
Agent 2.0 provides developers with software services that
enable them to include interactive animated characters as a part of their
applications or Web pages, using any language, including HTML scripting
languages, that supports ActiveX® technologies. Characters can be
used to extend and enhance conventional interfaces as assistants, guides,
avatars or computer opponents.
Corporate and independent developers are incorporating
Microsoft Agent into a variety of internal, commercial, conventional and
Web-based applications, including advertising and promotion, education and
training, user assistance, and entertainment. Microsoft Office 2000 will
incorporate Microsoft Agent when released. The Office Assistant will now utilize
Microsoft Agent to reduce the requirement for overall screen real estate and
integrate more seamlessly with
the Office environment. Microsoft Agent is also incorporated
into the current prerelease of theWindows 2000 operating system and is being
used in advanced research projects on intelligent personal agents.
The Microsoft Agent 2.0 software and its development kit are
available for free download (connect-time charges may apply) at http://www.microsoft.com/msagent/.
Details of the new logo program are also available from this Web site. Microsoft
Agent is just one of the ways that Microsoft is working to simplify computing
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