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A few people from the Live Services team are going to LeWeb’08 and we thought – lets do something crazy! Lets give out 30GB Live Mesh accounts. As James mentions : To claim your 30GB storage on Live Mesh please stop by the Live Mesh booth in the Microsoft Read More...
Sondre Bjellås has been posting on Mesh and Live Framework quite a bit. One of his posts really jumped out at me, the Flickr2Mesh application he wrote. Its fairly straight forward code, just downloads all of your Flickr photos to your hard drive at a Read More...
I didn’t even know the STUG existed but it is cool. " About Tablet Tips : Tablet Tips is an informational video podcast produced by students at the University of Louisville's Speed School of Engineering to help educate students and faculty about the use Read More...
Today whilst everyone else was recovering from PDC, I thought I’d grab the latest build of the Live Mesh Mac bits ( watch video ) and cut some screenshots. Installation   First run experience Adding a new Live Mesh folder       Read More...
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The Channel 10 team hvae a great interview of the Live Mesh Mac client – Noah Edelstein rocks the interview . First Look: Live Mesh Client for Mac thx to James linking posting Read More...
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a ton of new things happening (my favorites are Mac, Mobile and worldwide accessibility) – read about it here New devices supported. We are delighted to release our client software for Mac OS X (10.5.1 or higher) and Windows Mobile (6.0 and 6.1). Because Read More...
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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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If you haven't read Marc's post go read it, then go read this post - all should be answered. With a mantra of comprehensive, simple, open we'll fit fine into the 'Open Mesh' (plus we've built on HTTP, FeedSync, REST, ATOM(PUB), JSON, then the identity Read More...
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over at the Live Mesh blog they’ve posted an update which should propagate within 24 hours – you can try to force and update by right clicking on the notifier (in the system tray) and selecting update. This update includes: Increased the reliability of Read More...
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Amit Mital just announced at dev.live.com (and the Live Mesh blog ) we are expanding the technical preview of Live Mesh to include Canada ( Paul will be happy ), India and Ireland ( a few weeks ago we expanded to the UK, Australia and New Zealand ). You Read More...
[read this post on the Live Mesh blog ( feed )] We mentioned in the Mesh forum that the Live Mesh technology preview is being opened up for US Live IDs to join up – many bloggers quickly picked up on this thanks to Liveside (go Sunshine !). One clarification Read More...
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The Live Mesh crew have announced a few updates to their CTP – the features I really are about are: You don’t need to sync to the cloud now – you can do peer-to-peer only – this is awesome because it means you keep the cloud storage for things you need Read More...
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