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  • Microsoft Live

    Wow, its been a while! Well anyway Microsoft has entered the era know as Web 2.0. The software giant has released (in beta) two new product line-ups known as "Live". Windows Live and Office Live create for the first time a web idenity for the products. Windows Live has a web portal, security tools, instant messenger, web-based favorites, search technologies, and the new web-based email client that was thought to replace Hotmail. Office Live will feature web-based versions of the popular Office products like Outlook.
    I tried out the Windows Live Security Center and I have to say for the first try I'm impressed. They still have a long way to go but the shows how Microsoft will be even more security-centered in the coming years.

    See it in action... Windows Live (BETA)

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 - Permalink -

    Microsoft Live

    Wow, its been a while! Well anyway Microsoft has entered the era know as Web 2.0. The software giant has released (in beta) two new product line-ups known as "Live". Windows Live and Office Live create for the first time a web idenity for the products. Windows Live has a web portal, security tools, instant messenger, web-based favorites, search technologies, and the new web-based email client that was thought to replace Hotmail. Office Live will feature web-based versions of the popular Office products like Outlook.
    I tried out the Windows Live Security Center and I have to say for the first try I'm impressed. They still have a long way to go but the shows how Microsoft will be even more security-centered in the coming years.

    See it in action... Windows Live (BETA)

    Thursday, November 03, 2005 -

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