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Harvey Sanchez

Online Services Lead Microsoft

May 2008 - Posts

Windows 7 Video preview
Today Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer demonstrated a snippet of what Windows 7 looks like. Here is a short video of what was demonstrated. Lots of Surface technology incorporated. Nice. Read More...
New developments with Live Search
RSS to News Search & Browse It has been one our most requested features and we are please to deliver. We now have RSS feeds for Live News Search and Live Search News Browse working! To subscribe, you go to http://search.live.com/news/ (and http://search.live.com/news/?mkt=en-us Read More...
Live Mesh interview with Radio4smallbusiness.com.au
Had a great interview with Gordon from http://radio4smallbusiness.com.au about Live Mesh.  Gordon hosts a wonderful internet radio station designed for small businesses and he introduces technology as a key component for small businesses to be successful.  Read More...
Frank Arrigo
My old friend Frank Arrigo wrote a very nice and unexpected blog about me on his very popular blog frankarr the other day and I thought I might return the favour! For a lot of people out there, I dont have to introduce you to Frank, he is renowned in Read More...
Microsoft WorldWide Telescope
After 18 years at Microsoft and over 20 years in this industry, very few things now days impresses me. But as an avid space cadet and total freak of the outer limits it is impossible not to get excited and impressed with what we made available for free Read More...
Live Mesh Video
Live Mesh Promotional Video. Let me know what you think. Read More...
So no Microhoo!
I guess by now you have heard that Microsoft has pulled out of the offer to buy Yahoo! Read Steve Ballmer's letter to Jerry Yang here To be honest I am not too surprised. Since the offer was tabled in January, Yahoo! have been adamant not to take it. Read More...
Australia gets new Virtual Earth Birdseye imagery
Some of the big cities in the world have it...and now its Australia's turn. Yesterday we finally launched the new Birds Eye View of four cities in Australia with many more to come. On top of this...we also announced the release of Virtual Earth version Read More...
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