UMPC = Origami / Ultimate Mobile PC Community Site
Intel’s Ultimate Mobile PC Community site had a favicon that I recognized as belonging to Community Server, so I tried ading a known Community Server directory to the URL and bingo. UMPC.com is a community site for Microsoft’s tiny portable “Origami” project. I was able to register as a user (please don’t kick me out!) but am not able to blog, post new forum messages or anything else fun… However, there is a Usage page with a few new photos and a UMPC FAQs page with a little some info.
The image below is taken from a couple different pages on the site.
File under Intel , UMPC , Microsoft , origami
[UPDATE: The Forums are now open... And the first post isn't some idiot saying "first post!"
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March 6th, 2006 at 8:49 pm
Origami / UMPC Community Site Revealed…
See the scoop (if only for a few hours) at Microsoft Origami / UMPC Community Site at sirshannon.com…
March 7th, 2006 at 1:09 am
[...] SirShannon found a couple of substantive pages hidden behind the root of the umpc.com teaser site. Some content (quoted here in case the pages are removed): QUESTION: What is a UMPC? [...]
March 7th, 2006 at 5:14 am
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Today in Engadget: March 6, 2006
http://www.engadget.com/2006/0…oday-in-engadget-march-6-2006/Date: 3/6/2006 5:59 PM Author: Evan Blass
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Features
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March 7th, 2006 at 9:51 am
[...] The covers aren’t officially off Intel’s Ultra Mobile PC site yet but the appearance today of Community Server’s default favicon on the site revealed that the site is being powered by Community Server. Sirshannon noticed this and did some digging around and trying out normal Community Server urls and we now know that the UMPC site is a community site, run by Intel, for UMPC enthusiasts: [...]
March 7th, 2006 at 4:41 pm
fir toast
March 7th, 2006 at 7:08 pm
[...] Sirshannon.com poked around Intel’s UMPC.com website, after recognizing a favicon from Community Server, and came to the conclusion that UMPC.com is a community site for Microsoft’s tiny portable “Origami” project. [...]