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Windows Live Profile - introducing your Web Activities, Networks and Lists

Profile One of the new services as part of the Windows Live Wave 3 launch is Windows Live Profile. To put it simply, Profile is the place to display information about yourself to others - as opposed to Windows Live Home that delivers information about other users straight to you. You are able to choose exactly what information you'd want to display, and which contacts you want to access your Profile information.

Windows Live Profile

Windows Live Profile aggregates the following information, all into one place for your convenience:

About Me - personal and social details about yourself, such as your birthday, hometown, interests, hobbies...etc.

LiveSide About Me

Lists of favorite things - this is the "lists" originally part of Spaces, now moved into your Profile, showing your favorite movies, music, books and any other custom lists you would like to share.

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Book Lists 

Network - this is the "friends" that was originally part of Spaces too, showing your circle of friends and allowing others connect to your "Network", or even introduce new friends to you and vice versa. This integrates tightly with Windows Live People - where you are able to manage your contacts and Networks. (Note that contacts can be in your People's address book but not part of your Network, but those whom you added on Messenger are automatically added to your Network now)

Network

Notes - you might've noticed the text "Post a Note" in Messenger's What's New feed, this allow other users to comment on your recent activities that appears on your Profile and What's New feed, if you allow them to do so.

Notes

Private messages - as opposed to Notes which is available for others to see, private messages are, as the name speaks for itself, private. You're able to send short private messages to each other in Profile quickly, instead of having to send emails

What's New feed - this is the place that display all your recent activities, on any of the Windows Live services, or on any other third-party services (called Web Activities), all in one place. You may choose what you'd like to display, and who you'd want to share these information with. Examples of what might appear here include what you've recently uploaded onto SkyDrive and Photos, which Network you've joined recently, what personal status message or display picture you've updated on Messenger, what blog posts on Spaces or any Notes you've posted recently, and also updates from any of the Web Activities you've added.

What's New

Web Activities - Microsoft has partnered with over 50 companies for this (more details on this later), allowing you to display information about yourself on any of these third-party services, including Twitter, Yelp, iLike, WordPress, Flickr and many more. For example, any updates to your Twitter feed, any new blog updates from your WordPress-powered blog, any updates to your Flickr photos, or any new items you've added on iLike will appear in your What's New feed when you've added the Web Activities for these services respectively on your Profile.

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Web Activities

Since its separation from Spaces, Windows Live Profile has become one of the most prominent services in the Wave 3 release. Profile takes your privacy seriously and users are able to configure almost everything that is to be displayed on their Profile. It facilitates the backend of your entire integrated social profile while introducing a new way to keep your contacts updated about yourself. Very nicely done!

Thanks to Picturepan2 for the heads up for this!

Comments

foaf wrote re: Windows Live Profile - introducing your Web Activities, Networks and Lists
on Tue, Nov 18 2008 10:03 AM

I don't really understand the WL social networking strategy. There's so many different places to do things, profile, spaces, photos, events and groups. The separation enables me to use the ones I like and forget about the rest. For example personally I will use Profile, and not Spaces.

It's just a shame Profile (ahem facebook) and Spaces (ahem MySpace) come so late after the competition. I just don't see any need.

EXCEPT the original social network that Microsoft pioneered - Messenger. It's the only reason I would need to use Profile. And the integration via the "What's New" ticker is essential to keep it alive. So congrats to the team for doing this. I think it should be the cornerstone of a lot more WL things.

You know the social networks scan your contacts to add friends within each one? Well I could really do with the reverse - ie: Messenger scanning my Facebook Contacts so I can IM them on Messenger. I digress.....

damaster wrote re: Windows Live Profile - introducing your Web Activities, Networks and Lists
on Tue, Nov 18 2008 5:00 PM

@foaf: Although there seems to have an overwhelming number of Windows Live services, think of each service as one of the "tabs" in Facebook, so they're all actually very closely integrated and there isn't really a "border" between them all (eg. the Whats New feed would span across all services linking them all).

I would think Microsoft is trying to leverage the millions of users currently using Messenger + Hotmail + Spaces and get these users across to use the other Windows Live services.

brianm76 wrote re: Windows Live Profile - introducing your Web Activities, Networks and Lists
on Tue, Nov 18 2008 6:13 PM

One of the major problems I have is getting people to use WL Software and Services.  So many people are set in their ways, don't care, or are happy with what they have even though there are better things out there.  I have had no luck getting friends/family to use messenger let alone anything else Windows Live.  There needs to be some real advertisement about these servcies once they are released to get more people to switch.  God knows I've tried and failed :(

foaf wrote re: Windows Live Profile - introducing your Web Activities, Networks and Lists
on Wed, Nov 19 2008 8:27 AM

@damaster - I think you've really hit the nail on the head there: "there's no border". In facebook I know exactly when I go in and out, because I login and things are pretty regimented inside.

WL is a little less like that, I dip in and out without realising. Hotmail one minute, Calender the next. This is aided by the easy URLs I use all the time, eg: http://mail.live.com.

I'm not saying either is better, in fact the WL approach suits me more. But its Social products (Profile, Groups, Photos, Spaces) feel unattractive at the moment. I hope I'm proved wrong with Profile (It will rely on the netowrk effects though).

@brianm76 - agreed also. I went through stage of just installing WL on friends machines when they weren't looking. But a few days later I inevitably get contacted to resolve a technical issue because the products are in beta. I'll still do it with Wave 3 though.

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