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
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.
Live Essentials Wave 4: releasing on September 30, 2010
Microsoft is planning to release the next version of the Windows Live Essentials applications suite, on September 30, 2010, around 10AM Pacific Time.
Next service to close: Windows Live Alerts
On September 30, 2010, Microsoft is discontinuing the web syndication service Windows Live Alerts.
Live Sync to be renamed Live Mesh
The synchronization program Windows Live Sync is going to be renamed to Live Mesh. As part of the Windows Live Essentials suite of applications, Live Sync allows synchronizing folders and files across computers and more devices.
End of Life for Microsoft’s emergency service Vine
As of October 11, 2010, Microsoft is discontinuing its emergency notification and communication tool Vine. This is what the Vine team has announced in an e-mail sent to all beta testers.
IE9 beta: first tests and opinions
Internet Explorer has just been released in its first beta stage, but we already have some interesting test results. We ran 3 benchmarks with IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari. What do they tell us?
Internet Explorer 9: Public beta started
As promised and much anticipated, Microsoft has started the beta phase for Internet Explorer 9 during their Beauty of the Web special event.
Google : work in progress!
Google is showing us day by day even more interesting news and great improvements. Actually thousands of people use to visit home page both to use the powerfull search engine, and also to see if there’s a new funny doodle by BIG G!
Just Today in memory of the 120° anniversary of Agatha Christie’s birth we can see this image
Doodle fun, Part two
Right after yesterday’s crazy bubbles doodle, Google now lets you type into the main logo. With each keystroke you press, one more letter of the word Google gets colored. What is going on? Google keeps quiet. Yet.