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Microsoft is renewing its online-services push with products for storing and sharing photos and files. The company planned to announce today the release of test versions of Windows Live Photo ...
Game for Windows - LIVE (GFWL) is an online gaming service for "Games for Windows"-branded PC games. It functions much like an Xbox Live, but for the PC. On Tuesday Microsoft announced a couple of ...
Online services like Hotmail and "Essentials" like Windows Live Photo Gallery will get an update, but the downloadable programs won't run on Windows XP.
Microsoft Corp. continues to test updates to its Windows Live online services, including a service launched last year that allows users to submit blog posts simultaneously to more than one ...
Unlike Xbox Live Silver, the free Games for Windows Live Silver membership level also includes online multiplayer through a server browser system. Upgrading to Gold, which runs $49.99 per year or ...
Understanding Windows Live Essentials in Windows 7 In Windows 7, many previously bundled apps will be separate, as part of the … ...
Windows Live services encompass calendaring, events, online storage, photos, groups, IM, email and quite a bit more. There’s so much here, it’s a bit overwhelming — to me at least.
Microsoft is finally bringing Xbox Live to Windows PCs and phones in a meaningful way with Windows 10, and with it comes the possibility of online multiplayer gaming using Microsoft’s gaming ...
Impress your friends and neighbors with pro-looking slideshows made with Windows Live Movie Maker.
Microsoft is killing the Windows Live brand it introduced six years ago. In a new post on the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft reveals that all its online services will simply have their own ...
Remember when an instant messaging client was simply a way tochat with your IM contacts? If Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger2011 is any indication, those days are long gone. This app not ...
Microsoft revealed a new strategy to develop new online services in November 2005 and also unveiled the new Windows Live brand. Many of the services previously branded MSN are now called Windows Live.