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SlashGear (Free subscription) | yesterday
When Microsoft released their Games for Windows Live service, it wasn’t exactly well-received. It definitely wasn’t nearly as popular as the Live service for the Xbox 360. As such, Microsoft officially announced that the service (only the Windows version) will now be completely free to use. Essentially Games for Windows Live is the PC allows you to play games...
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BwT (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
It wasn't too long ago that RIM announced an agreement with Microsoft that would bring Windows Live services to BlackBerry handsets later this summer. We were expecting to be made to wait a little longer, but that agreement has already delivered results as Windows Live Messenger became available...
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D' Technology Weblog (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
LiveSino interviewed a manager for Windows Live chatting about the progress of Windows Live Wave 3. Here’s a quick summary of what’s currently going on in Microsoft with Windows Live: New Unified Header - all online Windows Live services upon release will have the brand new header that allows users to change the background and colour themes of their...
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Microsoft scrap the $49.99 membership Microsoft has announced the its Games for Windows Live service, which was supposed to offer an Xbox Live-like online experience will be made free for all users. ... Read Games For Windows Live service now free on Pocket-lint now
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Xbox 360 Fanboy (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Filed under: News , Xbox Live This topic sure to be a hotbed of commenting action. Yesterday Microsoft announced that Games for Windows Live, the PC-based equivalent of the Xbox Live service, has changed to a completely free business model. After a lukewarm launch against PC service powerhouse Steam the Games for Live service has ended the Gold/Silver...
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Voodoo Extreme (Free subscription) | yesterday
The eight people who paid for the service should be happy with this bit of news: But that's not...
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
If your Windows Mobile device came without Windows Live services you can now download the Windows Live for Windows Mobile client. It doesn’t include Windows Live Messenger but does give you the ability to synchronise your Live Contacts, Hotmail/MSN/Live email and even post photos to your Windows Live Space. You can download the client from HERE
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pocketnow.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Windows Live, the service behind email and messenger just got a bit more love from Microsoft, at least from the mobile end. The Windows Mobile client just got updated and you can grab the Live update direct from Microsoft or visit http://wl.windowsmobile.com/ from your handheld. Messenger did not get an update as that is still handled through the carriers. However, according to...
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The Road to Know Where (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Back in May , BlackBerry announced they were working with Microsoft to develop a Windows Live Messenger for their BlackBerry platform. ( "The integration of Windows Live services into the BlackBerry platform will allow customers who use Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger on their BlackBerry smartphone to benefit from the BlackBerry platform architecture...
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
At first glance, using Microsoft's Windows Live Mesh service on an iPhone seems a bit counter-intuitive. Apple has MobileMe to compete with Live Mesh's cloud-based storage and synchronization service. And, let's not forget that using an Apple iPhone running Mac OS with a Windows Live service arguably aimed at Windows and Windows Mobile devices is [...]
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The Blade (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft is making available for download, a Windows Live Calendar that can be synchronized with Outlook. Called Outlook Connector, the beta software is described by Microsoft as: Microsoft has just released a new version of the Outlook Connector, giving users access to the Windows Live services through Outlook. In what will be a popular move (judging by the comments on our last...
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Voodoo Extreme (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Revenge of the Plague Lord hits the Live service this Wednesday at a cost of 700 Moon Points:...
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ActiveWin.com Headlines (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft has just released a new version of the Outlook Connector, giving users access to the Windows Live services through Outlook. In what will be a popular move (judging by the comments on our last Calendar post ), the latest version now adds in calendar synchronisation. This allows users of the new Calendar beta to synchronise multiple calendars to Outlook, and manage them from within...
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Bink (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
It wasn't too long ago that RIM announced an agreement with Microsoft that would bring Windows Live services to BlackBerry handsets later this summer. We were expecting to be made to wait a... Continue this aticle on Bink.nu
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All About Microsoft (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
The blogosphere was atwitter (pun intended) over the past day or two about Facebook's recent revamp designed to make user pages more profile-centric. But Facebook isn't the only one going this route. It sounds like Microsoft is going more profile-centric in a couple of different ways with its upcoming Windows Live software and services.