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CeBIT 2004: girls, girls, girls March 20, 2004 [General] | By anonymous 1. Here is a picture that we have NOT taken ourselves, but it is just an advertisement of Motorola that was showed at CeBIT on the wall of Motorola´s stand (it looks like the girl is trying to pinch herself in a ...):
Next pictures, that we present in this news item, are pictures of girls from CeBIT trade show, that we took ourselves! These are 2 girls from Microsoft and some more from other companies... This nice girl in mini skirt is Yvonne Richter from Microsoft presenting Tablet PC :
Here is a girl from Microsoft that was giving away gifts related to Microsoft Office software (we have no idea why she was clothed like that, but believe us: it was not standard Microsoft's clothing style...):
She works for Microsoft Research in Germany and insisted on making a photo with her boyfriend (also from Microsoft), but we said "sorry, we have strict rules: girls ONLY"...a Siemens mobile presented team of dancers, who were supposed to prove that cell phones of Siemens are "STYLE MEETS PERFORMANCE" - stylish and at the same time also offering high performance. One girl from this team we liked the most:
By the way: Siemens presented next generation of Java for its cell phones (not only Symbian phones, but also the regular Siemens phones)! What is it in it? This new Java offers: Java Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR 184) plus Bluetooth API for Java. Siemens is releasing plenty of these next generation Java games, that not only offer stunning 3D graphics, but also are playable over Bluetooth! So truly: the dance performance of Siemens was commensurate with the Java breakthrough that Siemens is bringing to cell phones. Well, there were many other nice girls at CeBIT, but the least clothed were presented by companies offering digital cameras. Below pictures come from little mini-fashion show organized by Konica-Minolta...
You may be asking yourself: "why website dedicated to Microsoft powered cell phones is showing pictures of girls?". The answer is simple: popular demand! And to show that there is more to life than gadgets.
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