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Windows Live becomes more social network-like — but who’s going to use it?
Microsoft is launching “Wave 3″ of Windows Live , which includes a bunch of new features to turn Live into more of social networking site. From what I saw at last night’s press review, I won’t be giving up my Facebook anytime soon, but it looks pretty slick. More ...
Explore Windows Live
windowslive.com — Toolbar Search instantly from any Web page. Learn more Family Safety Manage and monitor your children's Web experience so they can surf the Internet more safely. Learn more Writer Compose your blog, add your photos and links to your video, then ... (more) Explore Windows Live
Windows Live Wire: Windows Live – Keeping your life in sync
Windows Live Wire: Windows Live – Keeping your life in sync
windowslivewire.spaces.live.com — I’m Brian Hall, and I lead the Windows Live business group. Today is a very exciting day for Windows Live – for the hundreds of people who work on building and delivering Windows Live, for the hundreds of millions of people who use Windows Live, and ... (more) Windows Live Wire: Windows Live – Keeping your ...
Sweeping Changes At Live.com: It’s A Social Network!
Sweeping Changes At Live.com: It’s A Social Network!
techcrunch.com — Microsoft’s Live.com portal will change significantly this evening. No longer will it be a simple search engine with a few other services bolted on. It’s now a social network, too, pulling in activity information and content from ... (more) Sweeping Changes At Live.com: It’s A Social Network!
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And Now, Windows Live Is a Social Network
paidContent — ... MSFT) has launched a new version of its Windows Live service, whatever it was before (search plus its myriad communication services tacked on it), and now it is a full blown social network, with the idea to integrate all the disparate MSFT online services, as well as allow other third-party services to be embedded within in. Also, it has the now de rigueur news feed, a la Facebook, which lets you track your friends and their activities. Apparently people who have reviewed it like it. More details in the release. Meanwhile, I am ...

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