Windows Live Promo Video

Your Windows Live ID is the key to your online world. If youre already using Hotmail or Messenger, your user name is your Windows Live ID, and it gets you started with all the online services—including 25 GB of free storage, easy photo editing and sharing, online groups, and more. Access them all on Windows Live Home at home.live.com. Watch this video to see the new Windows Live in action.

In a glance, you can see whos sending you e-mail and easily stay updated with whats going on in your network of friends with the Whats New feed. See who posted new photos or commented on a blog and track whos currently online Windows Live Home at home.live.com helps you stay connected.

The things you do with Windows Live automatically display on your profile, so its easy to share your digital life with friends. It also displays what youre doing on your other favorite networks, like Tweets on Twitter and photos on Flickr, so sharing your whole online life is simple. And youre in control of your profile, so you can show it to everyone on the Internet or just your close family and friends.

YouTube Preview Image

.

Microsoft Community Outreach – Part 1

For the last 5 years Microsoft have been actively engaging with the online developer community when new software and services are released. The guy who’s job it is to run the teams behind this community outreach is Jeff Sandquist.

In this video he talks to ex-Microsoft video blogger Robert Scoble about some of the things he’s up to, including Microsoft social media strategies.

YouTube Preview Image

Enjoy!

Regards

Marc Liron – Microsoft MVP

Windows 7 Wins on Netbook PCs

Small, mobile and affordable PCs, often referred to as “netbooks” or “mini-notebooks,” were one of 2008’s hottest technology trends. Virtually unknown a year ago, these PCs pushed the design innovation envelope by enabling easy Web surfing, instant messaging, general-purpose computing (e.g., e-mail, social networking and photo sharing) and media playback in one small, ultra-portable device.

This convenience, coupled with an affordable price tag, makes these PCs a great option for many consumers!

How is Microsoft supporting small-notebook PCs with Windows 7?

“Microsoft is offering a clear path for Windows 7 across the board, so as we demonstrated at PDC, WinHEC and CES, Windows 7 provides a great user experience on small-notebook PCs.

With Windows 7, we’ve matched hardware improvements with some investments of our own. With Windows 7 we are on track to have a smaller OS footprint; an improved user interface that should allow for faster boot-up and shut-down times; improved power management for enhanced battery life; enhanced media capabilities; and increased reliability, stability and security.

These engineering investments allow small notebook PCs to run any version of Windows 7, and allow customers complete flexibility to purchase a system which meets their needs. For OEMs that build lower-cost small notebook PCs, Windows 7 Starter will now be available in developed markets. For the most enhanced, full-functioning Windows experience on small notebook PCs, however, consumers will want to go with Windows 7 Home Premium, which lets you get the most out of your digital media and easily connect with other PCs.” – Brad Brooks, corporate vice president for Windows Consumer Product Marketing.

Marc Liron – Microsoft MVP