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Windows Vista and Windows Live videos… on YouTube

This is too much… Duncan Riley on TechCrunch reports that Microsoft marketing is using YouTube To promote Vista & Live, and left page comments open.

“The content itself isn’t all that exciting, but they do demonstrate various positive aspects of Vista and Live that viewers may not be aware of. The more interesting aspect is that Microsoft would use the Google owned YouTube for such as promotion; it certainly demonstrates just how powerful the market position of YouTube has become over the last 2 years that Microsoft would use it to promote their products.”

imageHere is WindowsVistaAndLive’s YouTube channel, with a link to their main page of video clips… joining the service less than a week prior to Christmas.

One of the most popular clips is on Sharing Slideshows on the web via Windows Live Spaces… with approximately 380,600 views at last count…. I would’ve thought that the most popular would have been on sharing photos on the web.

Not just interesting for the video clips, the comments are an interesting read.

imageOf note: many of the videos featured are available in higher resolution on the Microsoft site for Windows Vista plus Windows Live site… available off of the Windows Vista home page.

Perhaps the person (or persons) behind WindowsVistaAndLive will also be posting responses to some of the comments as well. 😉

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Of interest: Live Labs’ Photosynth images from the latest Endeavour Space Shuttle mission

Of interest: Benjamin J. Romano posts on the Seattle Times blog that Microsoft Photosynth was used to process images from the latest Endeavour mission.



“A few days before the shuttle launched, Microsoft posted several sets of photographs of the shuttle in the Vehicle Assembly Building and on the launch pad. They were in the company’s new 3-D photo-viewing environment, Photosynth.


“The new collection includes images of the shuttle captured Aug. 10 before it docked at the International Space Station. “Endeavour did a complete somersault enabling astronauts to photograph the shuttle’s bottom-side. The photos were then sent back to NASA for analysis and later shared with Microsoft LiveLabs to compile a ‘synth,'” a Microsoft representative said in an e-mail. The new photo collection can be accessed here.”


Adam Sheppard, GPM in Live Labs, posted about the collaboration with NASA, as Space Shuttle astronauts photographed the shuttle (including the damage on the bottom).


Click here to install the Photosynth viewer and experience for yourself.

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Windows Live SkyDrive open beta announced today

As noted in several places (by now 😉 an update to Windows Live Folders was announced, renamed Windows Live Skydrive. Now an open beta is available to all in the States, UK, and India. (Maybe Canada, too?)

Per the Skydrive team, this is a feature update, including the following:

  • An upgraded look and feel – new graphics to go along with your new features!
  • “Also on SkyDrive” – easily get back to the SkyDrives you’ve recently visited
  • Thumbnail images – we heard you loud and clear, and now you can see thumbnails of your image files
  • Drag and drop your files – sick of our five-at-a-time upload limit
  • Drag and drop your files right onto your SkyDrive
  • Embed your stuff anywhere – with just a few clicks, post your files and folders anywhere you can post html

Tags: Windows Live, Microsoft, beta, Live Folder, Skydrive

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Of interest: ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley talked with Satya Nadella about Windows Live Search

Of interest: ZDNet‘s Mary Jo Foley spoke with Satya Nadella, in charge of the Search & Advertising Platform Group, in her post today What’s next on Microsoft’s search agenda? 



“Nadella, who was named as the head of Microsoft’s combined Search and Ad Platform Group in March 2007, also is shepherding his team through a planned fall Search update, as well as an upcoming Spring search refresh. Nadella said his goal is to do a major search refresh twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall, for the foreseeable future. In between these updates, Microsoft will continue to roll out incremental search improvements, such as the new facial-detection search functionality it recently added to its Live Image Search.


“Nadella said the areas where Microsoft can innovate in search fall into three primary buckets:



1. Core: Microsoft will improve search relevance — not just by tweaking the search algorithm, but also by tuning the data platform and mining, he said. “We believe we can compete with anyone on relevance,” Nadella said.



2. User Experience: Microsoft has 55 million searchers. (Google has twice that many, according to Nadella.) The question is “how to get searchers to search more with us,” Nadella said. Promotions like the give-aways by the Live Search Club are hardly the only strategy Microsoft has up its sleeve here.


3. Integration: Microsoft also is working to integrate its search results, search application-programming interfaces (APIs) and search engine into existing Microsoft properties. This means everything from integrating Local Search with Microsoft Outlook, to making Live Search the engine that powers Office Live, Nadella said. “We have a set of APIs today that you can take, and (you can) use our search results with any other property or application,” he said.”


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Browser and client-based versions of Live Search for Mobile

Now available… new browser- and client-based versions of Live Search for Mobile.


Live Search for Mobile 


Visit http://mobile.search.live.com/about/ for more details on installing the application on your Windows Mobile devices (you’ll also find a list of compatible devices listed for J2ME phones). You can install on Windows Mobile 2003 and later (WM5) fo raccess to Local Search, movie listings, maps and directions, and (for me, quite helpful) traffic updates.


And visit http://m.live.com via your mobile browser to use Live Search.