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Windows Live and You: “Listen to and talk with customers all over the world” (Marcus Schmidt, Microsoft)
10/8/2009 5:34:47 AM, mynetx
Summer is over—but my interview series “Windows Live and You” is not. Today I talked with Marcus Schmidt, who is working for Microsoft and keeping in touch with people like you, to find out what users truly think about Windows and Windows Live. Marcus ...
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Take me out to the ballgame: subscribing to online calendars
6/30/2009 4:13:20 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
It’s finally summer in Seattle, and baseball games when the roof on Safeco Field is open are the best. With Windows Live Calendar and subscriptions to a couple of online calendars, I can figure out when the Seattle Mariners are playing at home and what ...
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Get your thumbs ready: SMS for Windows Live
6/11/2009 2:48:34 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
Let me confess this up front, I LOVE SMS. If you’re like me, or even if you only use SMS occasionally, then the new SMS for Windows Live service may become your favorite feature. We’ve just launched several new services in the United States that let you ...
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Windows Live Calendar gets more themes
11/1/2008 5:23:17 AM, Vasudev
Four new themes have been added to Windows Live Calendar (Beta), but they are not been shown in Windows Live Hotmail. Also in Calendar ‘More Themes’ link option at present is not working. The new themes are: The new themes are: Carbon: Graffiti: ...
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Where’s the party?
9/11/2009 7:42:18 PM, Greg
The other day when one of my explanations was running a little long, a colleague asked for the “Twitter” version. In other words, “give me the high level overview in 140 characters or less.” I thought that was pretty clever, so I decided it might be a ...
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Yahoo is socializing—or just copying Windows Live?
9/1/2009 3:00:00 AM, mynetx
Yahoo! has updated Messenger and Mail with numerous new features. Send e-mails with attachments up to 25 MB (instead of 10 MB). Web mail: combined Calendar and Notes feature. Add attachments via drag and drop from your desktop. Images in mails are shown ...
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Useful Calendar Subscriptions
7/29/2009 9:01:51 AM, John
There are a number of handy calendars you can integrate into Windows Live Calendar. First up is the Facebook Birthdays calendar. This is useful for cross checking birthdays in contacts or missing altogether. Just add the application here then follow the ...
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Take me out to the ballgame: subscribing to online calendars
6/30/2009 4:13:20 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
It’s finally summer in Seattle, and baseball games when the roof on Safeco Field is open are the best. With Windows Live Calendar and subscriptions to a couple of online calendars, I can figure out when the Seattle Mariners are playing at home and what ...
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Get your thumbs ready: SMS for Windows Live
6/11/2009 2:48:34 PM, Windows Live Dev Team
Let me confess this up front, I LOVE SMS. If you’re like me, or even if you only use SMS occasionally, then the new SMS for Windows Live service may become your favorite feature. We’ve just launched several new services in the United States that let you ...
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Adding Windows Live Events to Windows Live Calendar
1/6/2009 2:05:01 AM, Marcus at Microsoft
A member of our Windows Live Community contacted me today with an interesting question. He was using Windows Live Events and wondered why there were options (shown at right) for adding the event to Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal, Yahoo! Calendar, and ...
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Lay it on me
9/28/2009 12:41:04 PM, Greg
Windows Live Mail is a great entry-level desktop mail client, and I’m certainly not knocking it. But many of you have discovered the goodness that is the Outlook Connector, and you use Outlook 2007’s vastly superior tools to manage your Windows Live ...
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Windows Live Dev Team
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mynetx
The best phrase to describe me is probably “Messenger-passionate”. Sounds reasonable?