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We've been wall-to-wall Microsoft services lately and for good reason -- Microsoft's Live offerings are really maturing lately. One...
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Apparently we weren't the only ones who found Microsoft's services strategy utterly confusing and slapdash -- Microsoft did too....
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The Windows Live for Windows Mobile team blog drops the news, the Windows Live client (not to be confused...
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Ok, don't hate us here, we are just the messenger. Hot on the heels of telling you that a...
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We've complained with more than a touch of bitterness that Windows Live Services are confusing. You've got your Live...
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Gooble Gobble. Either Microsoft and Nokia decided to bury the hatchet or else Nokia decided they couldn’t live without Nokia announced today that it has teamed up with Microsoft to offer Windows Live services directly on S60 compatible Nokia smartphones.
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What might look like bad news, a posting of a big loss, actually bodes well for the future: According to the report, the Online Services Group, which includes Windows Live, lost 732 million dollars this year, way up from the 74 million that they lost the previous year.... The report sites, “increased data center costs in our Online Services Business,” as the reason for the extra losses.
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The D: All Things Digital Conference may be behind us, but in its wake we have more than just strange “sub-par” laptops to think about - we also have a really nice set of bloggers who are still writing at the D site. Case in point, James Joaquin But Microsoft’s current “Live” branding strategy is the antithesis of good consumer branding, delivering a dizzying array of Microsoft brand and sub-brand combinations that are bound to perplex the average PC user.
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The new launch of Hotmail wouldn’t normally be a big deal, but for Windows Mobile 6 users it just might be - the “New Live Hotmail” offers free push email and other OTA syncing for personal use. That’s actually pretty exciting to me, as it means I can get my business email pushed out via Exchange and my personal email pushed out via Hotmail (that is, if I want to change my personal email address yet again).
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