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    4/23/2008

    We won! 2008 Webware 100 awards

    Webware 100 2008 Awards logoCurious to know what online enthusiasts have voted the top 100 cool Web 2.0 tools of 2008?  Look no further than the 2008 Webware 100, an annual list from CNET’s Webware, representing the best Web 2.0 sites, services and applications, as nominated and voted on by their readers. Webware is a tech news site that highlights useful Web tools and the latest online trends.

    Each year, readers nominate outstanding companies whose services best fit into ten categories. After collecting all the nominations (over 5,000 this year!), Webware editors narrow the list to 300 and invite readers to vote for the best companies.

    After receiving 1.9 million votes this year, Webware announced the ten companies that won in each category. Windows Live services and Live Search were recognized in three categories:

    This year’s award recognition helps to showcase how Windows Live innovations on the web continue to shape and change the way people communicate, share data, and find information online. Webware reviewer Rafe Needleman spearheads the Webware 100 awards competition. You can see all the winners in one place, here.

    This year continues a positive trend, as Microsoft also received similar Webware 100 awards in 2007.

    4/22/2008

    You're making a difference, one IM at a time


    Wow. The Windows Live Messenger team just posted on their blog about the progress of the i’m initiative in its first year in the US and, I’ve got to say, the widespread support for this program has been really amazing. In case you aren’t already familiar with it, the i’m initiative uses Messenger to help you support some great social causes. Once you sign up for the i'm initiative, every time you participate in an "i’m" conversation using Messenger, Microsoft shares a portion of the program’s advertising revenue with one of ten social cause organizations of your choice. IMinitiative

    Actually, I probably don’t need to tell a lot of you that… so many of you have already joined the program and are i'm-ing away. Thanks to your overwhelming participation, Microsoft has already been able to donate a total of $1.3 million to ten of the world’s most effective organizations dedicated to social causes – and that’s just the beginning. 

    Some of you responded to our post last week about the INSPI(RED) team that you’re also interested in social causes that can have an impact within the US.  Regardless of whether your interests are local or global, you should really check out the i’m initiative, as there is a wide array of causes involved. 

    You can read more about it on the Messenger Says blog, including links to all the organizations involved. I've been taking part in the i’m initiative for awhile now already, and clearly you have too. Together, we're really helping make a difference for these organizations, just by talking to each other. Let’s keep it going.

    Thanks, as always, for your comments.  We love hearing from you.

    -Antonia

     

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    4/16/2008

    INSPI(RED) team inspires others

    Photo of Team Red before the climb What do Windows Live, MSN, and Mt. Everest have to do with fighting AIDS?

    Thanks to Jeff Dossett, Executive Producer and General Manager at MSN, a lot. Jeff has created Everest Team INSPI(RED), a group of three elite mountaineers who will attempt to reach the summit of Mt. Everest and in the process inspire change.

    Jeff and his fellow Team INSPI(RED) members will face the greatest climbing challenge in the world in hopes of building awareness about PRODUCT(RED)—a business model designed to raise money for The Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa—and inspiring individuals to pursue big, bold goals with passion.

    Check out the official Team INSPI(RED) space on Windows Live to follow the journey, download the (PRODUCT)RED theme pack (which includes Hotmail signatures and Messenger emoticons and winks), and find out more about the (RED) effort. 

    We hope you‘re as inspired by this cause as we are.

    Hotmail Signature: Do the RED thing, designed to help eliminate AIDS in Africa 

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