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  • Executive leaves Microsoft for ad company

    Microsoft executive Joanne Bradford (Corporate Vice President, chief Media Officer, MSN), is leaving Microsoft to join Spot Runner Inc. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Spot Runner develops technology solutions that revolutionize the way advertising is created, targeted, bought and sold. The company was...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Sunshine on 03-13-2008
  • MSN/Windows Live to remain at Red West, says Seattle Times

    Ben Romano, a Tech writer for the Seattle Times, has an interesting tidbit in Tech Tracks today , that MSN and Windows Live product teams will not be moving from their home in what's known as Red West, a Microsoft satellite campus a few miles northwest of the main Microsoft campus in Redmond. Red...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Kip Kniskern on 12-06-2007
  • Why "is MSN losing $1billion a year"?

    Today I saw a somewhat interestingly timed post about MSN's profitiability, or lack of. The analysis is based on the Online Services Business (OSB), which is split out as one of the reportable segments in Microsoft's annual and quarterly company statements. From the just published 2007 accounts...
    Posted to OurView: The Opinion Blog (Weblog) by Chris on 10-02-2007
  • More on the free Outlook Connector beta and other e-mail FAQs

    As of September 27, 2004 , all new Windows Live Hotmail accounts, including Office Live and Custom Domains don't have HTTP [WebDAV] support through Outlook and Outlook Express. In fact, for those users who haven't upgraded to Windows Vista, the new version of Outlook Express [Windows Mail] doesn't...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Matthew on 06-12-2007
  • The Windows Live Effect - split from services to succeed?

    If you looked back 18 months at the discussion around Windows Live, MSN and Microsoft's search strategy, the current market-share situation is almost counter-intuitive to what was largely expected. They area of most focus has been search, yet despite large improvements made by the Live Search team, Microsoft...
    Posted to OurView: The Opinion Blog (Weblog) by Chris on 06-10-2007
  • Microsoft: "We're in it to win!"

    We can't disclose a lot of what we saw [or even if we saw anything at all] at the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Global Summit [isn't that a typical Microsoft name?]. However, consistently we heard that Microsoft at all levels are committed to win. Both Steven [not Steve] Sinofsky and Chris Jones...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Matthew on 03-16-2007
  • Blake Irving to resign?

    We haven't heard much chatter on this but Mary-Jo Foley is reporting that Blake Irving is to resign . Whether he was ousted or is leaving for personal reasons is unknown, and unsurprisingly there is no comment from Microsoft yet. So what would this mean for the end user? Well Blake Irving has no doubt...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Chris on 03-03-2007
  • MSN Wifi Hotspots launches

    As if by magic Windows Live Hotspot Locator has become MSN Wifi Hotspots . My original thoughts on the branding switch still apply; it might be frustrating for those who want to see Windows Live become a "super-brand" like Google but there is a lot of logic behind the move to MSN. I just wish that someone...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Chris on 03-02-2007
  • Windows Live Shopping no more - MSN Shopping to remain

    From today Windows Live Shopping beta will be taken offline, with users being sent to MSN Shopping, available at shopping.msn.com . This appears to be part of the ongoing self-correcting process taking place in on Windows Live, occurring as a result of various MSN products being moved over to the new...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Chris on 02-19-2007
  • Windows Live Wifi rebrands to MSN

    Yet more juggling between MSN and Windows Live brands. The Windows Live Wifi Suite, including the Hotspot Locator, are soon moving over to MSN. Unlike the Windows Live Hotmail rebrand , the timing is much better, with the Wifi Suite not yet available as a public download . Whilte the change from Windows...
    Posted to LiveSide - News blog (Weblog) by Chris on 02-16-2007
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