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Download the latest, free Microsoft codename tracker

If you're looking for a little light (well, maybe not so light) reading over this July 4 holiday weekend, the June edition of my regularly updated Microsoft codename tracker is ready for download.
Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor

If you're looking for a little light (well, maybe not so light) reading over this July 4 holiday weekend, the June edition of my regularly updated Microsoft codename tracker is ready for download.

There are a few new additions, a number of deletions (RIP, Kin) and a bunch of updates to the latest version of my list of Microsoft products and technologies on which I’m keeping tabs, via their codenames.

The CodeTracker PDF is the same chart I use myself to keep up with the many, morphing codenames of products and technologies coming from Microsoft. The tracker is free. If you’ve already registered on ZDNet, just grab it. If you haven’t, registration info will be requested before you download it. Whether you’re a Microsoft customer, partner, analyst, competitor (or even employee), you might find it useful.

(If there’s a codename missing from this list that you’d like me to check out and ultimately add, please don’t hesitate to contact me via e-mail. All e-mails I receive are treated as confidential — unless you want a mention/credit line, of course.)

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