At least some of the new Wave 4 web services are now live, both here in the US and in Australia, at least:
Apparently Hotmail hasn’t made the switch yet, but you should be able to get to Wave 4 …
Lots of conferences underway at the moment, with tidbits of news coming from all over the map. Here’s a quick round-up:
WWDC
The Steve Jobs Show opened things up this morning in San Francisco, complete with cool news about the …
Dana and Tony over at IDesignYourLogo.com have a good little thing going: they’re designing a logo a day for a year, with each day costing $2 more than the day before. We thought it sounded like fun, and signed up. …
So ever since the MSN Messenger days, Microsoft had always provided a page to allow users to check the current service status for the .NET Messenger Service, despite this page never really updating even during the rare widespread outages we …
Seems like the first Windows Live Online Service to be updated to Wave 4 is Windows Live Mobile. If you visit http://mobile.live.com using your PC’s web browser today, you would’ve noticed that the header had been upgraded to the new …
Microsoft has put up a new Windows Live overview website at http://explore.live.com that has just gone live today. On the website you’ll find some information about the new Windows Live Wave 4, categorised into Hotmail, Messenger, Essentials, SkyDrive, Mobile, and …
On Friday, we received a nice tip from Robert McLaws about a post on the Live Mesh MSDN blog (which hadn’t had an update since last October), entitled “Windows Live Sync beta: FAQ if you used Live Mesh …
In another variation on the confusing naming theme that has become a trademark of Windows Live, Windows Live Wave 4 (or Windows Live 2011, if you prefer) introduces a newly revamped Live Mesh, which is replacing the current Live Sync …
Still waiting to get in Docs.com for Facebook? Your wait may soon be over. Docs users can now invite their friends.
The maximum is set to 32 50 (in one batch/a day?).
Earlier the site got an update …
Yesterday, MSN UK launched their new home page, similar to the US version that was introduced in March. MSN, which attracts more than 465 million users worldwide each month, is bringing the same new look and feel to MSN …