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Having ripped out traditional components from Windows 7 completely, including the default email, photo viewing, and instant messaging clients, Microsoft is still advertising Windows Live and the next iteration of the Windows client as nothing short of a pair. Back in 2007, applications such as Windows Mail, Windows M... |
13 March 2009 14:21 GMT |
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Microsoft's reportedly $300 million Windows campaign is moving forward steadfast. The latest ingredient in the video advertisements recipe focused on the Windows Live component of Windows is the cute factor, a tactic for which the Redmond company has turned to children, where "cute" is indeed in abundance. The l... |
2 March 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Microsoft is parading victories in nothing short of the ultimate Windows face-off on its website and Linux and Mac OS X are nowhere to bee seen. This because the confrontations have nothing at all to do with market share, or with feature lineup, hardware and software support, security, etc. Instead, Microsoft has thr... |
25 February 2009 11:52 GMT |
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Sure enough, the Windows operating system is evolving. Microsoft is currently hard at work laboring to produce releases such as Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2), but also Windows 7 client and Windows Server 2008 R2. However, at the same time, the Redmond company's estimated $300 million Windows marketing campa... |
16 February 2009 07:41 GMT |
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Microsoft announced at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2009) in Las Vegas that it had finalized the development of Windows Live Essentials. Moving forward with he development of the Windows client, the company has stripped away some of the traditional default components of the operating system, ... |
8 January 2009 11:21 GMT |
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With the Windows operating system reaching the ubiquitous level of more than 1 billion users worldwide, Microsoft sees its involvement in the digital photography industry as nothing short of a natural evolution of its operating system. At the same time, Microsoft's involvement in the digital photography market s... |
25 September 2008 10:20 GMT |
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The trend started with the MinWin project, designed to deliver a bare-bone core of the Windows operating system (the kernel plus critical systems) is reverberating across Windows 7. In combination with the need to bridge the desktop platform with the Cloud, Microsoft is stripping Windows of several default component... |
23 September 2008 04:57 GMT |
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Natively, Windows Vista supports a wide range of formats and standards, allowing users to streamline file management to a maximum. But, there are scenarios in which Vista, in the configuration it ships by default, is unable to handle some file formats. Case in point: camera RAW file formats. Professional photographer... |
4 January 2008 10:21 GMT |
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The growth of Windows Live into its next stage of evolution has been synonymous with the revamping of all aspects of the Microsoft online suite of products and services. The multifaceted Windows Live debuted its transition into a new generation in mid 2007, with Chris Jones, corporate vice president, Windows Live Exp... |
4 December 2007 03:58 GMT |
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Since when are the RTM builds of the latest versions of Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Writer and Windows Live Photo Galley considered Critical updates? The Redmond company informed that its new lineup of applications delivered under the Windows Live brand umbrella will be served as critical ... |
28 November 2007 04:54 GMT |
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Windows Live Photo Gallery is essentially designed as an upgrade to the default Windows Photo Gallery application for viewing and editing digital images that ships by default with Windows Vista. However, instead of delivering the product as a standalone update, Microsoft has included it under the Windows Live bran um... |
2 November 2007 06:47 GMT |
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Windows Live Photo Gallery is a digital photography editing and viewing application offered by Microsoft via its operating system in the cloud. Windows Vista, the latest operating system to come out of Redmond also includes by default Windows Photo Gallery, and in this sense, the Windows Live product marks the upgrad... |
30 October 2007 10:20 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated Windows Live Photo Gallery, the upgrade to the default Windows Photo gallery that ships by default integrated into Windows Vista. While Windows Live Photo Gallery is still in Beta at this stage the product has evolved with the addition of some new features and functionality. Following the consis... |
19 October 2007 09:45 GMT |
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Windows Live Photo Gallery is synonymous with the evolution of the Windows Photo Gallery, the default image viewing and editing application built into Windows Vista. Essentially, Microsoft has poured a healthy dose of steroids into Windows Photo Gallery and added the application to the online suite of programs and se... |
20 September 2007 08:00 GMT |
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That's right, there is the possibility that Windows Live Photo Gallery is connected with Flickr. Last week, Microsoft introduced an upgrade to Windows Photo Gallery, the default viewing and editing application built into the operating system. The upgrade was delivered as an integer part of the new phase in the e... |
13 September 2007 09:02 GMT |
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Windows Live Photo Gallery is essentially the default image viewing and editing application that ships with the Windows Vista operating system and with a similar name, plus a healthy dose of steroids, and migrated under the Windows Live brand umbrella from the desktop client. In fact think of Windows Live Photo galle... |
6 September 2007 09:08 GMT |
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Microsoft has stepped into a new chapter with the Windows Live brand umbrella, announcing a fresh generation of services and products. Windows Live Folders and Windows Live Photo Gallery are the Redmond company's prime examples of the new offerings that will debut for Windows Live. But the new items that have be... |
27 June 2007 05:46 GMT |
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