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The end of October 2008 will only be in part about Windows 7, as far as the Redmond company is concerned. Microsoft is in fact planning to focus just as strongly on its evolving Cloud platform. While Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer already indicated that the software company is gearing up to unveil Windows Clo... |
6 October 2008 06:57 GMT |
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A new build of Live Mesh has become available as of September 4, 2008. The service update taking Live Mesh to version 0.9.3103.14 is designed to deliver a resolve for a synchronization problem highlighted on September 3. One day before offering the update, Microsoft warned participants in the Technology Preview Progr... |
5 September 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Since the introduction of Live Mesh in April 2008, Microsoft has been hammering away at the platform, not only catalyzing the evolution of functionality, features and capabilities, but also expanding its reach. Although Live Mesh continues to linger in the Technology Preview stage, the Redmond giant is continually op... |
19 August 2008 06:04 GMT |
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According to Microsoft, although the potential of Live Mesh is limitless, the cloud platform does have boundaries, especially in its current form. Introduced in April 2008, Live Mesh is a project developed under the new Software plus Services strategy of the Redmond company, a direction imposed by Ray Ozzie after tak... |
15 August 2008 06:18 GMT |
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On July 16, Microsoft confirmed officially that it was opening up the Tech Preview program for Live Mesh. However, the Redmond giant also indicated that Live Mesh had in no way evolved past the Tech Preview stage, but that more testers would be permitted to get a taste of the synchronization and collaboration platfor... |
17 July 2008 04:41 GMT |
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There are but scarce details pointing the direction in which Microsoft is taking the development of Windows 7, and the operating system, for that matter. Nevertheless, if Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is to be believed, Windows 7 is going to be less of a resource hog than its predecessor, although such a comparison c... |
12 May 2008 11:16 GMT |
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This week, Microsoft has made the first step into a new era of its evolution, one that takes it beyond its traditional business model, focused almost exclusively on the desktop, the Windows operating system and Office productivity suite. After he took the title of Chief Software officer from Chairman Bill Gates, toge... |
24 April 2008 09:19 GMT |
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Microsoft's Live Mesh is here, opening new horizons beyond the Windows operating systems and into the cloud, offering a new completely cross-platform perspective and user experience. Essentially, Live Mesh has been designed as a 'software-plus-services' platform set up to span across a wide variety of ... |
23 April 2008 09:19 GMT |
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Zune Marketplace is apparently not enough, in Microsoft's perspective, to be the sole source of content for Zune devices. In this regard, the Redmond company is reported to be cooking a new online service for its digital media player. According to Mary Jo Foley, Zune VideoX stands for Zune Video Experience and w... |
16 April 2008 06:54 GMT |
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Next week, Microsoft is going to demonstrate the Live Mesh service. The Web 2.0 Expo scheduled to take place on April 22-25, 2008, in San Francisco, will be the stage for the initial introduction of Live Mesh. Built under the company's Live brand umbrella, Live Mesh was prefigured as early as MIX08 in Las Vegas ... |
14 April 2008 04:53 GMT |
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