Archive: ‘Spaces’ Category

Source: LiveSide.net Reminder: Windows Live Spaces is closing soon

Spaces February 22nd, 2011

Please keep in mind that the blogging service Windows Live Spaces is closing on March 16, 2011. This affects all existing spaces and their contents.

You should start moving your Windows Live Space

Spaces December 16th, 2010

Like already noted in September, the free blogging service Windows Live Spaces is closing on March 16, 2011. Please remember that after January 4, 2011, you will no longer be able to add new contents to your Space, as it will become read-only.

Questions and answers: Migrating your Space to WordPress

Spaces October 2nd, 2010

Here are some FAQs you should check before migrating your Windows Live Spaces to WordPress!

Live Spaces: Did we see wrong stats?

Spaces September 30th, 2010

This week, Microsoft announced the end of its blogging platform Windows Live Spaces. The approx. 30 million users can migrate their Spaces over to WordPress.com. MS-internal e-mails now might reveal that this figure is not showing the reality.

So long Spaces!

Spaces September 27th, 2010

The news on Windows Live Spaces migrating to WordPress.com has caught much interest. I asked several of you what they think about shutting Live Spaces down and moving all users over to wordpress.com.

Live Spaces migrating to WordPress.com – starting now

Spaces September 27th, 2010

Windows Live Spaces is migrating to WordPress.com. This is what Dharmesh Mehta, Director Windows Live Product Management, has announced in the Windows Live team blog.

Trackback problems with Windows Live Spaces?

Spaces August 28th, 2009

Trackbacks are used primarily to facilitate communication between blogs; if a blogger writes a new entry commenting on, or referring to, an entry found at another blog, and both blogging tools support the TrackBack protocol, then the commenting blogger can notify the other blog with a “TrackBack ping”; the receiving blog will typically display summaries [...]