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Gsurface
Did you guys see this? I dont know how MS feels about theft but given that someone will be alone in a bathroom with a computer with no supervision, doesn't require a Degree in Physics to figure this out.

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MSN UK is creating what Microsoft calls the world's first Internet outhouse, or iLoo, complete with flat-screen plasma display, wireless keyboard and broadband access. MSN UK spokesman Matthew Whittingham described the portable toilet as the first "WWW.C," referring to the term W.C., or water closet.

"This is another demonstration of Microsoft moving into new product areas to expand its revenue base," said IDC analyst Roger Kay.

The portable lavatory is being tested and will debut at festivals around Great Britain this summer. Microsoft plans to build a single prototype MSN iLoo that will travel the festival circuit, and may build more if the response to the pioneering potty warrants it, Whittingham said.

MSN UK is negotiating with toilet paper manufacturers for special rolls with Web addresses, or URLs, printed on them.

"Reading in the loo, or the bog, is a traditional English pastime," said Jeremy Davies, an analyst with U.K.-based market researcher Context. "We've all seen the magazine racks, loo paper with jokes and cartoons on the walls in toilets up and down the land. You've got to hand it to the creative--and uniquely English--minds at Microsoft."

From the outside, the iLoo is little different from other portable toilets. But inside, Microsoft serves up accoutrements that might rival some iLoo users' home PC setups. A Windows XP- powered computer resides under the sink with connection to 6-channel surround audio. A flat-screen plasma display swivels out from the side of the cabin, and a waterproof wireless keyboard can be placed on the lap for comfort.

The iLoo is equipped with 802.11b wireless networking for providing broadband Internet access. The toilet uses vacuum suction to dispose of waste.

"It's a bit of fun, and it allows younger age groups access to our key services, like Hotmail and MSN Messenger in a fun and interactive way," Whittingham said.

As strange as the iLoo might sound, Davies sees something appropriate about the invention. "We have a pretty unique toilet humor in the U.K.," he said.

A portable john with Internet access could, of course, present some problems at crowded summer events.

"It could induce a certain amount of queuing due to excess browsing on the part of users," Kay said.

To address this problem, the iLoo will be outfitted with a plasma display and waterproof keyboard outside the box, so that those waiting in line can check their Hotmail accounts.

Davies also raised concerns about the long lines. "Like my father always said: 'Get in, get it out, get out,'" he said.

Whittingham agreed that people might take longer in the toilet because of the Internet access. "If they take too long--say, hours--we'll probably bang on the door or something," he said.

Security is another issue. Because of the expensive hardware inside, Microsoft plans to post a guard to protect the iLoo.

"If we didn't post a guard, somebody would probably just lift the whole thing up and walk away with it," Whittingham said.


Source: Cnet
Falconprey
It's all over the web, I'm not such if it real or not laugh.gif
BlueScreenOfDeath
sounds kinda dumb lol
unmoved
egh!
ToFu
Yea i saw it on yahoo news. Pretty idiotic concept if you ask me. When im at events lines are long enough at the bathrooms, now what will it be like with internet access in there?? I hope they have a potty timer!

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someone will be alone in a bathroom with a computer with no supervision

That also brings something else to mind...i hope they install a filter smile.gif
Fapfapfapfapfapfapfap......
ToFu
Oh, and i forgot to mention this. In the picture, there happens to be no toilet paper in it...hmm i wonder if they will have you use the keyboard? smile.gif
One of the Twelve
Hey, that's not the whole story - I was going to post this to news some days ago:

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MICROSOFT'S concept of an iLoo – a toilet that gives you Internet access – is far original, a British man has claimed.
Andrew Cubitt wrote to the INQUIRER after reading an article about the MSN iLoo, and said Microsoft's idea, which he designed and made two years ago, "sounds remarkably similar" to his own.

Cubitt said that his design has been displayed at several shows, its most recent appearance being at the Ideal Home Show, which ended at the beginning of April.

See here.

He said: "It now seems that the clever people at Microsoft have cottoned onto the idea and even call it the i-loo, the same as mine!"

He said: "I have also read an article in a national newspaper and the quote their spokesperson gave even resembled the quotes that I made on the TV and radio a month earlier".

And, he continued, "It seems another example of Microsoft monopolisation squashing out the little people and again copying other peoples ideas".

Microsoft could not be contacted at press time for comment.


Source: The Inquirer
souldreamer
It's a hoax. Go to bink's and read it.
nvyseal4u
No, I think after all the bad publicity this got, MS s-crapped it! biggrin.gif
ToFu
I would hope so, if not it would crash a burn like Microsoft Bob......i mean, who would want to buy a $1000 porta-jon
Nathan!
wasnt it an april f00L's joke?
Unwonted
Not an April fool's joke at all. This thing is for real. The reason it was thought to be a hoax was Microsoft's secrecy about it made it look like a myth. However, after everyone started claiming it was a hoax, Microsoft was forced to play its hand and reveal that they were, in fact, making an "iLoo".

I think it's great! Let's face it--pooping is boring, so it's only natural to put something in there to make it a little more interesting. However, I'm not so sure if i want to touch the keyboard, especially if it has spider legs on it blink.gif
benwalburg
nope no joke
Nathan!
lolz scarey did any of them get released to public i wana (beta test one lolz) tongue.gif
benwalburg
lol quite exspensive though I'm sure Nathan probably like 6000 bucks per "stall" lol
kjconrad
If Bill has money to burn why not just burn it. Thats probably one of the dumbest ideas ever. don't that make feel smarter just knoing theres people that dumb
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