And bright ideas

Feb 4, 2009 16:35 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft's Windows Live Community Clubhouse is opened to new “business” and new members. Via Windows Live Community Clubhouse, the Redmond company is building a social network of users focused on the applications and services available under the Windows Live brand umbrella. The software giant is inviting users to join the Windows Live Community Clubhouse and share with the world the way that Windows Live impacts their lives.

“Are you passionate, or even just curious, about what more you can do with Windows Live? Would you like to know how others are using it? The Windows Live Community Clubhouse might just be the place for you,” revealed Marcus Schmidt, community manager, adding that the Clubhouse was an excellent resource and destination for users who wanted to interact and learn from both experts and other users.

“With all the new capabilities of the latest Windows Live release, our Clubhouse is buzzing with activity. In the Clubhouse, you can share your tips and learn new things from real experts, both inside and outside Microsoft. You can learn from other community members and share your own how-to’s and stories about using Windows Live. You’ll be surprised at what’s possible – not to mention how easy it all can be,” Schmidt added.

Users are encouraged to share tips and tricks specific to their own experiences with Windows Live products and services through the Clubhouse. Subsequently the community can review all entries from members and rate it in accordance with its quality.

“Clubhouse members review and rate each others’ blog posts, and the most highly rated contributions appear on Windows Live websites, or in one of our newsletters. In fact, one of our members’ posts has already attracted tens of millions of views! People love reading great tips and interesting stories, and that’s what our community is all about,” Schmidt said.