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    3/27/2008

    Changes to Windows Live Spaces

    The folks who work on Windows Live Spaces just announced some new feature updates, generated by feedback from people like you who have sent in comments. Here's what they had to say:

    Your feedback = Changes to Windows Live Spaces

    First, thanks again for all of your feedback. There's nothing like receiving comments and ideas directly from some of our 115 million monthly Spaces users worldwide. 

    Based on what we've heard from you, here's the latest round of changes we've made:

    • You now have the ability to remove updates from specific people in the what's new area of your Spaces home page. 

    At the bottom of your (signed-in) Spaces home page, you now have an “Options” link. 

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    Clicking “Options” will take you to a “What’s new Options” page where you can choose who of your Spaces friends and Messenger contacts show up on your home page.

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    • We've added back your list descriptions for all lists when they are displayed in the narrow column
    • The font for custom lists is no longer bold by default
    • We changed the Sponsored Results module to reflect the transition of our partnership with Kanoodle
    • We've made some additional smaller changes which you won’t see but which will further improve the Spaces service

    We hope you enjoy these changes.   As always, keep the feedback coming. We are listening.

    - Chris
    Product Manager, Windows Live

    Check out the SpaceCraft blog for more news about Spaces.

     

    3/26/2008

    Creating panoramic photos with Photo Gallery

    Our friend Brandon LeBlanc just published a very cool blog post over on the Windows Experience blog. In it, he describes his trip around central Washington state, and posts some really stunning panoramas he created using the panoramic stitch feature in Windows Live Photo Gallery.
     
    Like this one:
    Seattle Panorama
    For more details on how to create your own panoramic photos by stitching together a series of photos that overlap, check out this easy how-to article.
     
    If you don't have it yet, download Windows Live Photo Gallery, give it a try, and let us know what you think.
     
     
    - Antonia
     
    [Added 3/27/08] P.S. The Photo Gallery team also created a short video on how to make panoramic stitch photos. Thanks for the tip, Michael!
     

    3/10/2008

    FolderShare - new beta, new blog!

     The Windows Live FolderShare team launched a new beta today, along with a new blog. Here's what their first blog entry has to say:

    Introducing the new FolderShare!
    Hello, and welcome to the blog for Windows Live FolderShare. It's a big day for us here at Windows Live HQ, and not just because we’re launching this new blog. We also have updated FolderShare, and published an all-new FolderShare website…at last!


    Today we're unveiling:
    • A new website designed to makes managing your FolderShare libraries and computers even easier.
    • A new FolderShare with a better setup, a better system tray menu, and better performance on Windows Vista.
    • Improvements on the backend to keep FolderShare running more smoothly and reliably.

    (And of course, it's still free.)

    To all the users who already have fallen in love with FolderShare, we thank you! We hope all the new users equally enjoy the features FolderShare has to offer: syncing files across your computers; sharing files with friends and family; and accessing your files from anywhere on the Internet. 

    We’re proud of this release, and we really hope you like it. So without further ado, check out the new website, install the new FolderShare, and let us know what you think!

    - The FolderShare Team

    3/6/2008

    Avoiding e-mail scams

    Ellie posted a great set of tips on the Hotmail blog today, about how to avoid scams from people who claim to be contacting you from Hotmail or Microsoft. She lets you know what sort of fake e-mail messages to look out for, and what to do when you get one.

    Read the e-mail support blog for more info about malicious mail and websites that ask you for your Hotmail account name and password (or personal or financial information). Bottom line: Don't do it!! If it seems suspicious, it probably is. If you're not sure, send a description of the suspicious e-mail (subject line, who it is from, etc.) to Hotmail support.