As users increasingly move their work, play, and communications to the Internet, the role of the traditional operating system is changing at an equally rapid rate. For everyone except power users, the OS will eventually become little more than an extension of a computer's essential, but rarely noticed, BIOS. More importantly, today's OS desktop will undoubtedly be replaced by an Internet-delivered service. We believe MMV is that service.

In simple terms, MMV is like an OS-desktop that follows its user to each network-connected device he or she might use throughout the day. As this desktop environment moves from device to device, it provides its user with an essential collection of services, applications, personal documents, and e-commerce features. From a user's perspective, every computer, television, or mobile phone serves as an aperture through which this contiguous application space simply flows.

MMV's simple organizational metaphor, and adherence to strong visual and operational consistency across target platforms, enables users to instantly recognize MMV the moment it appears on any access device. Such recognition enables users to immediately apply their existing knowledge of MMV to new or unfamiliar devices.

MMV is lightweight, extremely scalable, deployable in all popular systems, and renders in screens of virtually any aspect ratio or pixel density.

Here are more of MMV's key advantages:

    • Users no longer need to worry about OS revisions, application revisions, or common compatibility issues. MMV and its Apps. are always the "latest versions" every time it starts.
    • Security threats from viruses and worms are lessened because MMV's system and applications are provided from secured master copies on its server — not on a vulnerable local machine.
    • Backups are a thing of the past. All files are stored on the MMV server and backups are meticulously maintained.
    • Users don't need to remember which of their computers has a needed document or application. A user's files, applications, communications, and preferences are centrally stored and available anywhere.
  • MMV does not require an installation process. Users may freely try it for just one or two needed applications, or use it for their primary computing environments.
  • MMV is designed from the ground up to operate with a broad range of displays and input systems. By contrast, traditional OS user interfaces only fit specific ranges of displays and input systems and are essentially trapped in their local machines.
  • MMV's interface components and services are streamed to a user's device as-needed, minimizing latency.

With its many innovations and advantages, MMV is the ideal personal computing environment for an Internet connected world.

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