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March 2009 - Posts

One of the pieces of feedback we got from the launch of the Web Bar was “ give me some pre-defined themes so I can make the end-user experience smooth ”. Steve Gordon the development lead on the Web Toolkit heard you and has posted a few basic themes Read More...
We had a whopping 8 sessions about identity/safety, messaging and the Live Framework at MIX - below are links to all of the sessions about Live Services which you can view online. Overview of Sessions Messaging / Presence : On Wednesday we announced the Read More...
Get it here! From James’ post : At PDC back in October we launched the Live Framework into CTP and with that we provided a cool tool called the Live Framework Resource Model Browser which you could use to explore the data that you stored in the Mesh.  Read More...
For users of the Web, being able to connect to friends and build social networks is becoming more important every day. Today, we are releasing the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit --a set of controls and libraries that enable you to connect Windows Read More...
The team announced the update to the Live Framework CTP What’s New in this Release This update includes: Support for side-by-side installation of the www.mesh.com local client and the developer.mesh-ctp.com local client. This means that you can use the Read More...
When trying to get developers to move from screen scraping to legitimate APIs there must be additional value to offset the development effort – otherwise it’s just goodwill. A couple of weeks ago I was on a call with a customer talking about the new Live Read More...
I’m working on some slides for a MIX09 presentation.   builds to     has anyone else tried to make funny shapes out of their tech diagrams (or have I had too much coffee?) Read More...
 
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