Windows 8 to tap heavily into Windows LiveCNET - Lance Whitney - 23 Sep, 2011Windows 8 will let users more easily and seemlessly bridge the gap between online and offline by directly tapping into Microsoft's Windows Live service. In an Inside Windows Live blog posted yesterday, Chris Jones, vice president for Windows Live ... |
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A deep dive into Windows 8 Developer PreviewComputerworld - Preston Gralla - 23 Sep, 2011After spending several days using Microsoft's new OS on a PC, what will you find? By Preston Gralla Computerworld - After spending several days with the Developer Preview of Windows 8 on a PC, it's clear that Microsoft's new operating system -- which ... |
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How Windows Live Works In Windows 8Gizmodo Australia - Kyle Wagner - 23 Sep, 2011We're all pretty excited about Windows 8. But in all the commotion last week over the new modal, Metro aesthetic, we sort of glossed over how everything actually works. The Windows Blog's got a rundown ... |
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How Windows Live Works in Windows 8Gizmodo - 23 Sep, 2011One big step forward is that all of the system and application settings on your Windows Live ID are stored in the cloud, so wherever you sign in will feel like an approximation of home. Windows Live also keeps track of every PC and Windows Phone you ... |
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Analysts Outline Windows 8 RoadmapRedmondmag.com - Kurt Mackie - 23 Sep, 2011The Directions on Microsoft consultancy team today highlighted "Windows 8" and "Windows Server 8" roadmap changes from Microsoft's Build event last week. The team mostly outlined the basic feature changes, while adding some speculation ... |
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Apple Influence on Display in New Crop of Windows PCsRedmond Channel Partner - Scott Bekker - 23 Sep, 2011The skinny and streamlined group of Windows PCs that Microsoft recently showed off seems to reference some of Apple's design philosophy -- even though Microsoft may never admit it outright. By Scott Bekker Even a cursory look at the fall lineup of nine ... |
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Is Google a Monopolist?ReadWriteWeb - David Strom - 23 Sep, 2011Visit the CenturyLink resource center for relevant briefs and reports to help you better manage your enterprise. Learn how smart businesses harness the power of customer data to improve ... |
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Windows 8 with SkyDrive will sync your settings across computersLiliputing - 23 Sep, 2011While Microsoft got its start in desktop computer software, the company isn't exactly a bit player in the online world. Microsoft's Hotmail email service was hot long before Google entered the email game. Bing may be something of an also-ran in the ... |
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How HTML5 can save Microsoft and bite Apple on the bumABC Technology and Games - 23 Sep, 2011HTML5's ability to create apps is a way to bypass Apple and its expensive store. In the beginning, we used applications, tiny files ending in .COM or .EXE, which we invoked from the command line interface on our brand new personal computers. ... |
Hotmail: Internet darling to industry underdog… and back? We'll find out ...LiveSide - Kip Kniskern - Sep 21, 2011and so a week from next Monday we'll be making a quicky trip to the city by the bay for 2 hours of Hotmail goodness. We won't of course be seeing a completely new version of Hotmail (some folks jumped to ... |
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