I have just this minute opened up Windows Live Messenger and I was in shock when I discovered that 9 new contacts were asking me to add them to my contact list! I have no idea who they all are so I’ve blocked them for now untill I find how who each one of them really is, as I’m pretty much
Chris from LiveSide.net has now posted his second interview with Phil Holden the Director of Windows Live. This interview with Phil mainly focuses on Windows Live Mail and the upcoming Windows Live Desktop Client. This is the first of several interviews we will be posting this week. Timing information to be posted shortly 🙂 Download Interview Podcast Feed Previous interviews:
The Windows Live Local (Virtual Earth) Technical Preview of the new StreetSide feature is now Live at: http://preview.local.live.com/ There’s also a channel 9 video of it here!
Just came across this Article, it looks like Microsoft will soon be replacing their current passport system with Windows Live ID, but is this just another name change or is it something more, read below for more details: EXCLUSIVE Microsoft plans to roll its Passport authentication service into the Windows Live family of Web services by 2007, renaming it to
Leah from the Windows Live Messenger team has recently announced on the Windows Live Messenger Team Blog that an upcoming version of Messenger will be released today, this being Windows Live Messenger 8.0.556, here’s a list of what’s new: New Feature Live Contacts are Live! Click the button on the back of your contact card to enter in all your
This week the Windows Live Local team (formerly MSN VirtualEarth) will be releasing a Windows Live Local technical preview (pre-beta version) at http://preview.local.live.com that will be demonstrating the new “street-side” low level imagery feature for two US Cities: Seattle and San Francisco. Now at this point in time we only know that the low level imagery will be limited to the core downtown areas of Seattle