In the second half of August 2009, Microsoft announced an important update to Live Services. At that time, the Redmond-based company noted that the refreshes to the developer services were necessary in order to get ready for the release of Windows Live Wave 4. The update implies changes to the services and controls d... |
8 September 2009 06:14 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up for the evolution of Windows Live with the advent of Wave 4, and in this regard the company announced imminent updates to Live Services. Specifically, the software giant is getting ready to kill off a range of services that it offered developers and which were leveraging Windows Live as a plat... |
24 August 2009 09:21 GMT |
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Microsoft has introduced an update to Live Framework, delivering support for the next iteration of the Windows client, Windows 7, as well as for the successor of IE7, namely Internet Explorer 8. According to Microsoft, the various components of the Live Framework have all evolved to new version numbers, with Live Fra... |
13 March 2009 13:30 GMT |
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For developers shifting their focus away from the desktop and onto the Cloud, Microsoft has centralized the resources it is offering for Azure and the Live Framework in a single location. Microsoft Cloud Computing Tools on MSDN is designed as the starting place for developers to access tools, SDKs, and information th... |
3 February 2009 05:54 GMT |
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