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We announced a couple of cool things today on the back of Safer Internet Day which was yesterday and the Open ID UX summit which took place in Silicon Valley too.  Custom Branding for Live ID Authentication Legitimate developer libraries for moving Read More...
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Computerworld reported today that the number of visitors to internet sites has risen to 1 billion.  Here’s the lowdown: The Google family of sites led all online properties in December, with 777.9 million visitors, comScore reported. Microsoft was Read More...
I wrote recently about the Windows Live slipstreaming of features and how it’s nice to get visibility of what’s going on in terms of the software that I consume on the internet.  Windows Live Mail today let me know there were three changes that I Read More...
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Having been in the USA for a little over a month, there can be a lot said for the customer service I’ve come to expect and how far people will go to make sure you – the customer – are delighted with your experience.  It’s a far cry from Europe where Read More...
Yummy! No longer will I have to use the god-forsaken Facebook photo upload tool – thank you Will Duff!!!! http://blogs.msdn.com/pix/pages/Plug_2D00_ins.aspx Windows Live Photo Gallery (Beta) and Windows Live Movie Maker (Beta) make it simple to add publishing Read More...
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LiveSide gave me the headsup on the new Windows Live Wave 3 Beta available here .  This version contains Movie Maker Beta which now falls into the Windows Live portfolio.  Previously, it was included with Windows Vista, but I get the feeling Read More...
  I was rebuilding my Lenovo X61 Tablet today and took a quick peek at the ThinkVantage Productivity Suite (one of the tools that come with Lenovos).  I noticed that the first link in the list of items was "Experience Lenovo.live.com" Read More...
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I arrived back in San Francisco last night after a great conference in Atlanta, and despite being a little drained (totally my own choice) I couldn’t help be excited by two particular keynotes I saw.  Firstly Craig Mundie gave some insight into some Read More...
 
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