Microsoft updates embedded development platform

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Microsoft has released an updated version of its .Net Micro Framework development platform, adding a Web services component and support for native TCP/IP.

Microsoft introduced an updated version of .Net Micro Framework, a platform for the development of applications that run in a variety of embedded devices, such as retail point-of-sale terminals and home automation systems. Microsoft first introduced the .Net Micro Framework about a year ago in an effort to make it easier for developers to create such applications. It was designed to attract developers who may have avoided using the Windows CE embedded OS because the hardware was too expensive and the OS too complex. With the .Net programming environment, developers can use Visual Studio to more quickly and easily develop applications.

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