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  • Windows Live Messenger Web Controls - Part 2

    Hopefully you will have read and followed the code from the first part of this article. The first part covered most of base functionality including how to sign in, get the users details and get their contact list. What is left is how to actually carry out a conversation with a contact. If you remember...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by Hackersoft on 03-14-2008
  • Windows Live Messenger Web Controls - Part 1

    The Windows Live team have been busy over the past few months and recently launched the Windows Live Messenger APIs. This is basically split over three parts, the IM Control , the Windows Live Presence API and the Windows Live Messenger Library . What all this allows you to do is to create a Windows...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by Hackersoft on 03-13-2008
  • Windows Live Data SDK and more

    I'm Chris Weeïnk, a Microsoft MVP Windows Live Developer, and this is my first blog post here at LiveSide. I've been around in the Windows Vista and MSN/Windows Live communities for a while and I primarily focused on helping developers in those communities. A couple of days ago, Microsoft launched...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by ChrisW on 04-30-2007
  • Writing A Quick Application That Uses Windows Live ID

    With the release of the Windows Live ID SDK comes the ability to add the trusted security of Windows Live to your application, but how much work is needed to actually get this functionality into your program? Turns out, not a lot. In fact, for just getting a working sign in window and a message to show...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by ScottIsAFool on 03-22-2007
  • Windows Live ID SDK (Alpha)

    Brian Kramp today announced the availablitiy of the Windows Live ID SDKs in its alpha version. The Windows Live ID SDK basically means that you can add the security and ease of Windows Live into your own applications. If you have a program that requires the user to log in, you can now use Windows Live...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by ScottIsAFool on 02-02-2007
  • Windows Live Alerts SDK Arrives

    Today saw the (as yet) silent release of the SDK (Software Developer Kit) for Windows Live Alerts . I haven't had a full chance to go through it yet and see what it lets you do, but if you fancy taking a peek at it, you can get to it here . I'm sure there will be an announcement on the Live Dev site...
    Posted to LiveSide - Developer Blog (Weblog) by ScottIsAFool on 01-11-2007
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