Microsoft has upgraded Windows Live, its group of Web 2.0-style online services, with a new set of social networking apps. Many of these new applications are upgraded versions of the services that Windows Live has been extolling since its inception, including photo sharing, e-mail and instant messaging. The new package also offers integration with multiple third-party sites, as well as tools to leverage users’ own digital content. The new package also offers integration with multiple third-party sites, as well as tools to leverage users’ own digital content.
Windows Live Makes Web 2.0 Leap
Posted by: Erika Morphy November 13, 2008 02:17 PMMicrosoft has upgraded Windows Live, its group of Web 2.0-style online services, with a new set of social networking apps. Many of these new applications are upgraded versions of the services that Windows Live has been extolling since its inception, including photo sharing, e-mail and instant messaging. The new package also offers integration with multiple third-party sites, as well as tools to leverage users’ own digital content. The new package also offers integration with multiple third-party sites, as well as tools to leverage users’ own digital content.