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The TechEd Online team have posted Amit’s keynote from TechEd Australia; He gives an overview of software+services , doesn’t talk a ton about Live Mesh but gives a good vibe on why we are doing this. View the Tech·Ed Australia opening keynote, delivered Read More...
The Messenger team rolled out 2.5 of the Windows Live Messenger Library – build your own web based Messenger client, you own the UX !!! There is a sample I’ve been keeping in my back pocket (waiting for security review) but now seems like a good time Read More...
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The teams just shipped some beta bits for Mail/Messenger/Photo Gallery/Movie Maker/Writer/Toolbar/Family Safety and Outlook Connector – whoa! ( check out liveside’s photo gallery post ) Lots of stuff. My favorite bit though, is a programmability scenario Read More...
Scott wrote a very well disclaimed article on Live Mesh and CoreCRL (the cut down version of .NET which powers things like Silverlight) – check it out if you are interested on the inner workings of Mesh and .NET – I will inherit his disclaimer and try Read More...
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I had a cool chat w/ Long at teched au – cool guy – check out his write up on Applications coming soon to a mesh near you ; the liveside guys wrote a bit too ; and I think i’ll get a please explain from Kip when I get back to Seattle. Read More...
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The MSDN Flash ( signup ) team in Australia let me write the editorial this month, below is what got sent: Angus Logan here! Finula has asked me to be Guest Editor of this MSDN Flash to share my insights on Live Mesh . I look after technical product management Read More...
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During Amit Mital’s TechEd Australia keynote, Dr Neil went a bit rogue and showed the Live Mesh mobile bits – they aren’t available yet but somehow he got a copy on his cell and decided to show sync’ing a simple file (a photo) from his Treo over to his Read More...
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