Microsoft Corp. continues to test updates to its Windows Live online services, including a service launched last year that allows users to submit blog posts simultaneously to more than one blogging ...
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday its next release of Windows Live online services will integrate e-mail, instant messaging, photos and Web applications from other companies into a ...
The move is part of Microsoft's attempt to leveraging its large developer base to help the company compete in the online services sector Microsoft is planning to add the ability to develop Windows ...
The move may bring Windows Live into closer competition with Facebook -- ironic, given that Microsoft invested $240 million in the popular online service last year. Microsoft said Windows Live has ...
Customers’ changing expectations are behind Microsoft’s decision to offer some of its applications over the Web in the form of free services supported by advertising, a company executive said Monday.
New betas for the Windows Live Writer blogging tool, Windows Live Messenger IM client, and Windows Live Mail e-mail program have been released Microsoft continues to test updates to its Windows Live ...