May 2009 - Posts

Hackathon
Today, the 27th of May 2009 you are invited to attend the Windows Live Messenger Hackathon at Microsoft’s offices on 835 Market St in San Francisco. For the event the Windows Live Messenger Team created a Custom Tag where interested parties can scan to Read More...
Two Weeks Left!
There are only two weeks left for the Tag Slaps Design Contest before designs will no longer be accepted. Judging will be starting soon, if you haven’t submitted your Custom Tag yet, submit it here . The images below are a few examples of what can be Read More...
Microsoft Tag Goes International
Meet Aaron Getz the Product Team Manager for Microsoft Tag. There have been some recent developments that might be of interest for people over seas. Watch the video it will explain it all. Microsoft Tag International from Elliott Lemenager on Vimeo . Read More...
Social Media Mixer & Microsoft Tag
Paul Hernacki the CTO for an interactive marketing agency, Definition 6 , sent in some fun photos from the Mashable and Regator social media mixer. @phernacki @mkogon @jeffreykatz of MS GoldPartner @Definition6 sported Microsoft Tags on their name badges. Read More...
Creating a Custom Tag for the Tag Slaps Design Contest
Creating a Custom Tag can be quite easy. In the video below, Gavin goes through some quick steps on how to create a Custom Tag using standard Microsoft Office software. Try it for yourself and submit your one of a kind Microsoft Tag here . If you have Read More...
Blast Off With Microsoft Tag!
Microsoft Tag has just gone into orbit with the Alder Planetarium and Department of Aviation photo exhibit From Earth to the Universe. Located at the O’Hare International Airport, From Earth to the Universe displays 50 astronomical images each containing Read More...
Microsoft Tag Slaps Contest Update
It’s officially been a week since we’ve launched the Tag Slaps Design Contest and we wanted to share some of the great entries that are coming in. Here’s a quick clip if you prefer video over text. Microsoft Tag Slaps Contest Update from Elliott Lemenager Read More...
More Than Meets The Eye
Nope, no transforming robots in this post; however, we did have a new project submitted from a company called Shoothill . Shoothill, a Shrewsbury-based specialist software developer, paid homage to their hometown hero by creating a Darwin DeepZoom picture Read More...

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