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As we hinted at yesterday , today marks the update for most of the Windows Live services to Wave 3. This release (Codename Peloton for those keeping track), is expected to mainly take place from 4pm PST onwards, and will include the release of new services such as Windows Live Groups, Photos and Profile as well as the significantly updated Home and Mobile offerings. No this doesn't include the release of Windows Live Essentials, the desktop applications. Note, Hotmail and Calendar are both on a different release schedule, and as such will remain at their Wave 3 Milestone 2 builds until a later
by Chris on 02 Dec 2008, 06:13 PM with 26 comment(s) and 2,356 views

Live.com to get social - share your own pages

In a relatively un-noticed post on the Windows Live Gallery blog last week, a new feature called Windows Live Collections was mentioned. Collections are pre-made Live.com pages with feeds and gadgets that you can add to your own Live.com homepage. Although the only collections currently available are celebrity pages and the standard Live.com pages such as the new Valentine's Day template, users will soon be able to share their own pages.

While letting users share pages is a great feature, no advertising on live.com means the corporate angle is equally as important. The Bacardi Instant Party gadget is one existing example and in time I suspect we'll see companies create full pages of content, using both RSS and gadgets. Any suggestions for full pages you'd consider using? (Some ideas I had were entertainment based - TV shows, movies, music artists....)

There's also the possibility of seeing more co-branded Live.com homepages. With Verizon already signed up, some of the other ISPs such as Qwest, who currently has an MSN co-branded homepage, might decide to follow suit. Then there are the ever-powerful PC manufacturers, with Google already providing a personalised homepage for Dell, although Dell has changed providers all the time [first MSN, then Excite]. For Live.com to really take off, Microsoft needs to partner with the likes of Lenovo or HP and ensure its place as default in the browser - afterall, this strategy worked for MSN.com. Interestingly enough, lenovo.live.com currently redirects to live.com.


Posted Feb 11 2007, 06:00 PM by Chris

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Matthew wrote re: Live.com to get social - share your own pages
on 02-12-2007 3:21 AM

Update: Fixed Dell Google link, added more information on Dellnet history.

@Matthew

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