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    11/12/2008

    Windows Live – Keeping your life in sync


    I’m Brian Hall, and I lead the Windows Live business group.

    Today is a very exciting day for Windows Live – for the hundreds of people who work on building and delivering Windows Live, for the hundreds of millions of people who use Windows Live, and for the thousands of Windows Live advertisers and partners. Around the world, today is the day that we’re finally able to share the innovations in communications and sharing that we’ve been working on and will release shortly.

    People sometimes ask me “What is Windows Live?” and “How does that relate to Hotmail, Messenger and Photo Gallery?” Historically, people have had entirely separate e-mail, IM, and sharing solutions – with different contact lists and totally different tools. But we’re now at a point where we can go beyond siloed communication tools that don’t work together – and start to integrate the best of them together with one contact list. In Windows Live, we’ve been working towards this for a while, but with this upcoming release, we’re taking a huge step forward in providing an integrated personal communication service – integrated across Windows Live and across other services on the web.

    Quite simply, our goal with Windows Live is to help keep your life in sync. We do this by giving you great tools for communicating and sharing with the people you care about most. We help you bring together all of your digital stuff from across the web. And we optimize your experiences for where you are – on your PC, in Outlook, on your mobile phone, and on the web.

     Windows Live - Whatever you need, wherever you are.

    For those of you who already use Hotmail and Messenger, you’ll now be getting an integrated and complete communications solution with Windows Live, especially now that we’re bringing social interactions into many parts of Windows Live. This begins with a unified contact list where you control permissions - who can see when you’re online, whether they can view your profile, or which of your groups they can access. Anywhere you see people, you can e-mail them or send them an instant message. You’ll also have a simple and polished way to share photos and files. Since we’re all about connecting people, we’ve made groups part of your e-mail, IM, and photo experiences. Your group can have its own website, calendar, shared files, network, and other ways of keeping on top of what matters to the group. We’ve added calendars to Windows Live, in Hotmail, in groups, in Windows Live Mail, and even in Outlook. To combine all of these social interactions, we’ve built a “What’s New” feed that aggregates these social updates. And you won’t have to go looking for what’s new, it will be an integrated part of what you’re doing – so whether you’re in Messenger, Hotmail, on the new Home page, within Groups, or anywhere else in Windows Live, you’ll have the most relevant social updates from people in your network.

    Windows Live icons: Messenger, Photo Gallery, Calendar, Mail, People, Writer, Events, SkyDrive, Spaces, Groups, Movie Maker

    With this release, we’re also investing heavily in a broad range of partners to connect you with more of the places you share things online and keep them all in sync. We know that you probably have multiple accounts and use different companies for different Internet services. But you shouldn’t have to keep signing in to lots of different websites to keep on top of your digital life. With Windows Live, you can now pull in feeds from other websites, so the network of people you know on Windows Live can also see when you tweet on Twitter or share photos on Flickr. You can easily pull in your address books from places like Facebook, Hi5, and Bebo, so you don’t have to manage multiple networks of friends. Windows Live will bring it all together for you – so that you have one place to stay up to date and one easy way of sharing updates with your network.

    For your Windows PC, we have a new set of programs that we’re calling Windows Live Essentials that connect your PC experience with Windows Live and the web. It includes tools to help you manage your e-mail and calendar, even when you’re offline, to edit and post photos with people tags to Windows Live, to compose and publish rich blogs, and more. These programs are great to use with Windows Live – and with with many other services that you and other Windows customers use. Windows Live Mail, one of several programs included in Windows Live Essentials, pulls all your e-mail accounts and contact lists together, including AOL, Gmail, Yahoo, and any POP or IMAP e-mail service. You can use Photo Gallery to post to one of many photo services that support our plug-in architecture. Or you can use Writer to post rich blog entries to any blogging service that supports Really Simple Discover (RSD). So every Windows user can communicate and share better with Windows Live Essentials.

    There’s a lot here, so let me show you a few videos that give you a real sense of the new products:

         

    See how Windows Live helps keep your life in sync
     

           

    Take a quick look at the new things coming your way with the new version of Windows Live

     

         

    Tour through the latest Windows Live Messenger

    So, when can you get the new Windows Live and what does it include? In September, we released a set of beta programs for your PC. These programs will come out of beta soon - they’re the Windows Live Essentials. We also started rolling out updates to Hotmail customers. Over the coming months, we’ll release additional updates, as well as many new programs and services that we’re launching for the PC, web, and mobile phone.

    Millions of you are already using the betas of our PC programs and have been providing us with great feedback. We’re hard at work on finalizing these products, and we’ll soon be releasing the final versions of Windows Live programs for your PC, known collectively as Windows Live Essentials. The Essentials include Messenger, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Mail, Writer, Toolbar, and Family Safety.

    On the web, we’ll be updating Hotmail, Spaces, Calendar, SkyDrive, and Windows Live Home – your dashboard to what is happening across Windows Live. We’re also introducing new profile, groups, and photos experiences on the web.

    For your mobile phone, we’ll be adding new web experiences available on any phone with a browser, and new SMS (text message) experiences – these will include the ability to easily upload and share photos, manage your e-mail and calendar, and send and receive updates from people in your network, all from your mobile phone.

    Here are pictures of some of the updated programs and services that we’ll soon be releasing. Click each image to see all the details. 

    Messenger Messenger lets you have rich real-time conversations, express yourself with different pictures and backgrounds, and get real-time updates about what’s new with the people in your network.

    Tagging one of your contacts in Photo Gallery Photo Gallery lets you tag people in your photos by selecting them from your Windows Live contact list.

    All photos tagged as Christina Lee in Photo GalleryYou can also sort pictures in Photo Gallery according to who is in them.

      A photo slide show on the Windows Live website Photo slide shows on the web have backgrounds that change to match your photos.

      Adding a photo montage to your blog post using MessengerWriter lets you embed a photo montage in your blog post.

     

    Inserting images from a web search into a message in Hotmail Hotmail will allow you to easily embed pictures and other info from a web search directly into an e-mail message.

      Profile Your profile page shows people in your network what’s new with you.

     

    A group discussion on Windows Live Groups can have their own discussions on Windows Live.

      Photos embedded into an e-mail message using Windows Live Mail Windows Live Mail lets you easily embed pictures into your e-mail messages.

      The latest photos from your friends appear in a dropdown from Windows Live Toolbar Windows Live Toolbar provides quick updates about what’s new with the people in your network.

      Windows Live Home shown at night, with recent mail, what's new, and a collection of personal photos A redesigned home page, with a header that changes depending on the time of day and your local weather. This one was during a recent, foggy evening.

    It’s going to be an exciting few months as we put the final touches on this release. And we’ll be getting them out to you as soon as we can. As always, continue to send us your feedback, as we’d love to hear what you think. Also, if you’d like to keep up with our blogs using Twitter, you can follow us from here http://twitter.com/windowslivewire.

    - Brian

     

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    May 31
    May 21
    May 21
    No namewrote:
    Hi,

    Great blog with interesting informations.
    I can use it t solve my problem.

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    May 15
    Heesub Shinwrote:
    I want the calendar feature to be able to sync with my mobile phone. What's the point if you're not able to sync this?
    May 14
    Katewrote:
    I want the calendar feature to be able to sync with my mobile phone. What's the point if you're not able to sync this?
    May 13
    they want you to buy outlook and spent money....capitalism my pals
    May 10
    is it possible to syncronize calendars and contacts from my pc (outlook) to my pocket pc using windows mobile (i use both htc and nokia n95)?
    if not, as mentioned in some comments below, whats the point of advertising windows live as "keeping your life in sync"?
    May 7
    Onyxwrote:
    Why can't we sync the calendars and such with any calendar? I don't have outlook and I'm not going to pay several hundred dollars for it!
    Also, messenger sucks. It's the most buggy chat program out there. Why not try to fix that instead of changing things that don't need to be changed all the time?
    May 3
    wendywrote:
    I positively HATE this new version. I want my sharing folders back. I used to be able to send photostories that I had created to friends who lived far away. They were often to big to send via email. I hate the look of this new one too. Its terribly complicated. Bring back the fast and easy old messenger. Who cares about frills. That's what Facebook is for.
    Mar. 20
    Kewl Chatwrote:
    thanks alot this is great i love msn
    Mar. 14
    Dean Lewiswrote:
    Not syncing Calendar into Windows Mobile is one thing keeping me with Gmail for now. http://www.google.com/mobile/default/sync.html to see how easy it is to sync the Google calendar with Windows Mobile. I switched to Windows Live recently - but because the Calendar is not yet functionally syncing to my phone, I am back with Gmail (for now). I do love the Windows Live features.
    Feb. 26
    brian mcleanwrote:
    I believe that you can sync your email and contacts through Windows Mobile and Windows Live...... BUT you can't do CALENDAR. Many people have been begging microsoft to sync mobile calendar. They appear not to want to listen. They apparently are preparing to release ANOTHER set of sync programs for mobile, but I don't think it will be compatible with Live and you'll need to sign up for ANOTHER service. Why can't they just get it to Calendar to sync.. the way it should.
    Feb. 9
    i have vista on pc and windows mobile on samsung omnia. I want to have all my contats and calendar synchronized with windows mail, windows live and pocket pc. Is that possible?
    Jan. 18
    Carlwrote:
    Live is okay I guess but why I have received like 18 emails about in the past two days?
    Jan. 14
    Markwrote:
    Okay, I have read through many of the comments here and I am baffled. I really like the new Windows Live Essentials look and feel. The old format and feature set was good I thought, but the new version is so much more like Office in look and features. I am at a loss as to why everyone in this blog is hostel to the new products.
    As I get to know the product suite better, one feature I would wish for is the sharing of my calendar. The best scenario to me is that the WL Essentials calendar might operate like the Live Photo application. Here you can create folders and invite others to share. My preference would be that I could share my calender in exactly the same way, or create a new calender and share that calender with my spouse or friends. To achieve this, I created a group calendar, and I see that it automatically became one of my calender views in my Live Calendar, which was great, but required more effort and figuring this out was not straight-forward. This is certainly not a show stopper. The fact that you can manage multiple calendars in a web interface as seamlessly as this is pretty impressive to me.
    My other hope, albeit minor, is that someday you can have a home page like the prior Windows Live (http://home.live.com/) that takes you to the new Windows Live Essentials email, calendar, tasks, messenger, movie maker, photos, etc. Today, when I use my home.live.com home page, it uses the older version of Windows Live Mail, photos, ect.
    Jan. 8
    Clintwrote:
    God ,I hate this new format with windows live.All my albums are now out of order,no way to put them back in order as I have more than 25 albums.Live now wants to create a "custom"album when tring to re-order them.What was wrong with the drag and drop feature that was so easy to use!?.Can't even rearrange my pictures.
    Dec. 30
    I have recently upgraded to the beta version of messenger, but I dont like it. Is there a way to downgrade to the non-beta version?
    Thanks
    Dec. 24
    Hi I am soo annoyed that I cannot sync my windows live calendar with my nokia phone using the nokia suite while I can sync the local calendar, is there a way to that?
    Dec. 19
    ERwrote:
    There's a T-mobile ad now blocking the whole of the hotmail screen. Reported, no reply. Why are you allowing this ? We can't insert ad blocking code from a public PC or service - get rid of it.
    Dec. 8

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