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Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed

Microsoft rolled out a killer feature that we haven't talked about yet in their last Windows Live Spaces update.  They are calling it "Windows Live What's New" and it acts as a direct competitor to Facebook's News Feed.  I am really glad that they decided to include this feature in the latest release since the News Feed continues to be my absolute favorite feature of Facebook.

What's New gives you information on what you friends are doing in six different areas: blogs, photos, lists, files, friends, and profiles.  Unfortunately, at this time, events are not included in the feed, but I would assume that they will be included in a later release once Events is more established.

Something else worth noting is that my current top post on Windows Live Spaces occurred about five minutes ago, while the current top item on my Facebook News Feed occurred around two hours ago.  So, it seems that the way that they have Windows Live What's New fetching information is quicker than the way that Facebook is doing it (although this is not confirmed).

If you want to know more about Windows Live What's New, make sure to check out Rob Dolin's (Program Manager for the Spaces Home experience) blog post about it.  You can also check out Dare Obasanjo's commentary on WL What's New (he also noticed the speediness of the updates).  It's good to see Microsoft and Facebook in some healthy competition, despite all of the acquisition rumors.

Comments

Carnage4Life wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-12-2007 11:22 PM

>You can also check out Dare Obasanjo's commentary on WL What's New (he also noticed the speediness of the updates)

I noticed because I'm on the team responsible for the speediness of the updates. :)

Harrison Hoffman wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-12-2007 11:30 PM

Haha.  Very true.  I forgot to put that in there.

Khristopher wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-12-2007 11:35 PM

I'm not sure if Spaces shows every update that is done, or if it only shows some. Facebook doesn't seem to show every single item in the news feed when you log in. But if you go to the seperate profiles, it does show every change that your friend has made in their news feed. So this is what I'm wondering... if Spaces shows all the updates that every friend makes, or just selected updates.

Also Windows Live is slow. While adding this was great, and I really like it, no one really uses Spaces. Facebook is way ahead of them, and to me this is not competition at all, as there really is no competition.

Tegument wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-13-2007 7:06 PM

it would be sweet to have a vista sidebar gadget that would plugin and display these updates ;)

WyzyrdMyrrlyn wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-13-2007 11:17 PM

maybe ScottIsAFool will design one.....

ScottIsAFool wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-14-2007 12:14 AM

Unfortunately there's no way of easily accessing that information. If there was an RSS feed, then it would be a doddle. Even if I tried something like I do with my SkyDrive viewer/plugin, I would still need to open an authenticated browser to access that information

However, if I do think of something, you can bet I'll try and get something out ;)

ScottIsAFool wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-14-2007 12:15 AM

Phunky, facebook shows whatever the privacy settings of the user allows. You can set how much of each thing you want to see in your newsfeed, and you can also set how much of your own newsfeed shows in others main newsfeed.

KingyOwl wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-14-2007 2:12 PM

Has anyone else given up on Windows Live yet!

They are so far behind and its took nearly three years for them to get to this stage and they are still miles off the competition!

Fabianadas — Los Spaces como red social wrote Fabianadas — Los Spaces como red social
on 10-15-2007 9:48 AM

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paulstorm wrote re: Windows Live Spaces takes aim at Facebook's News Feed
on 10-15-2007 4:06 PM

I love this new whats new page -- I'm using Spaces so much more suddenly.  :)  

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on 10-17-2007 3:38 AM

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on 10-17-2007 6:46 PM

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neoportal wrote Los Spaces como red social
on 10-30-2007 12:36 PM

Si desde Microsoft ya se habían potenciado características de red social en su plataforma, ahora adoptan directamente el newsfeed de Facebook para mantenerte informado acerca de qué hacen tus contactos (añadir fotos, cambiar su perfil, escribir

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