Announcements
Project Hawaii services for academic and research use sunset.
After three years of offering free mobile services for academic use, we are announcing the end of this program. You can access Bing OCR service here (opens in new tab).
Tuesday, 8 Oct 2013 00:00:00 GMT
Win cash developing Windows Phone apps using Project Hawaii services! (opens in new tab)
Plan, prepare, create, develop, enter! Use Windows Phone and Project Hawaii to develop your vision. If your app is judged to be one of the top 3 entries, you’ll be acknowledged at IEEE CCNC.
Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012 00:00:00 GMT
Project Hawaii SDK 2.1 for Android now available
The release allows development of Hawaii-powered applications on Android platform
Thursday, 7 Nov 2012 00:00:00 GMT
Project Hawaii SDK 2.1 for Windows Store Apps now available
The release allows development of Hawaii-powered applications on Windows 8
Monday, 15 Oct 2012 00:00:00 GMT
Project Hawaii SDK 2.1 for Windows Phone 7.x now available
It includes a new SMASH service that enables ad-hoc mobile sharing. In addition, the project Hawaii can be subscribed to on Azure Data Market
Tuesday, 9 Oct 2012 10:00:00 GMT
In the News
- Microsoft’s new Hawaiian codenames are all about mobile (opens in new tab)
- Microsoft Research delivers cloud development kit for Windows Phone 7 (opens in new tab)
- Examples of research and education applications for a national R&E wireless network (opens in new tab)
- Windows Phone 7 + Cloud Services SDK By MSR (opens in new tab)
- Project Hawaii: Students Build the Future of Mobile + Cloud Computing (opens in new tab)
- Microsoft Launches ‘Project Hawaii’ (opens in new tab)
Feature Stories
Bahl Achieves Alma Mater’s Distinction
In Boston on April 17, Victor Bahl, director of Microsoft Research’s Mobile Computing Research Center, will be honored as one of the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Distinguished Alumni.