As Windows Media Center users we know the benfits of using PC as an entertainment device but recently Microsoft haven’t been giving the PC platform much attention with all the living room love going to the Xbox 360. But this maybe changing looking at some job postings on Microsoft site, Mary J Foley has a job posting for the Windows Entertainment Client team that hints at a new Windows Entertainment Client.

The job mentions a new way to consume videos, music and TV content on the PC and working with Windows Phone, Zune and Xbox teams. It also mentions cloud-connected services.  It could be they are building the next generation Windows Media Center software or it could be an completely new platform, either way its promising that the PC has not been forgotten as an entertainment device.  A few weeks ago on the podcast we speculated that Microsoft may be going down the Windows everywhere route and this would fit in to that strategy, I just hope they don’t forget the 10 foot UI.

“We are the Windows Entertainment Client team and are chartered to revolutionize the way that people consume the Video, Music and TV content on their PC. Working closely with Xbox, Windows Phone, and Zune.net http://Zune.net>, we will light up the premium PC entertainment experience. Together we will build rich, immersive, social, and cloud-connected video and music experiences that will delight our users by giving them access to the entertainment they want, anywhere they want it to be….

“The WEC Platform team is building a next generation synchronization platform from ground up to enable accessing and sharing media content across PC(s), mobile device, Xbox and cloud. We are actively partnering with multiple Microsoft groups to light up these scenarios in seamless manner. We are seeking to hire a passionate developer with strong technical and development skills, customer focus, great team player attitude, ability to quickly ramp up on new technologies and drive for results. This is a unique opportunity to lead the entertainment industry by enabling access to user’s media on any devices.”

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