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TechEd: Angus Logan on Windows LiveTechEd: Angus Logan on Windows Live
from Channel 9
July 02, 2008

Angus Logan from the Windows Live team shares his thoughts on the evolution of Windows Live and Windows Live services, social networking, Live Mesh, and what it all means for developers.
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What are Windows Live Agents?What are Windows Live Agents?
from Channel 10
June 24, 2008

Or perhaps WHO are these Windows Live Agents I keep hearing about? Glen Allison from the Windows Live Agents team in Silicon Valley answers this question for me and talks about how you can go about creating your very own automated chat-bot. More info: Windows Live Agents: http://agents.live.com/ SDK Info: http://dev.live.com/agents/ Team Blog: http://windowsliveagents.spaces.live.com/ List of Windows Live Agents on WL Gallery
SearchEngineUpdate with Vanessa Zamora - 05-27-2008SearchEngineUpdate with Vanessa Zamora - 05-27-2008
from my videos
May 27, 2008

Author: sew Added: Tue, 27 May 2008 16:22:38 -0800 Duration: 1371. TinEye Image Search Engine Startup Firm, 2. Microsoft Adds Microsoft Exchange Labs To Live@edu Package, 3. Google's Third Annual Innovation Open Web Developer Conference
Video glosario de eCommerce - MashupVideo glosario de eCommerce - Mashup
from Revver - video Videos
May 25, 2008

Author: vcecommerce Added: Sat, 24 May 2008 22:46:21 -0800 Duration: 85Video glosario de eCommerce - Mashup Un Mashup es un sitio Web o aplicacin Web que combina contenido de ms de una fuente en una experiencia integrada. El contenido que se usan Mashups es tpicamente provisto por terceras partes a travs de una interfaz pblica o API. Otros mtodos para obtener contenido de las fuentes para los mashups... En el sitio VCecommerce.com encontrar adems de todos los videos de este glosario, la mejor seleccin de videos en espaol sobre el tema de e-Commerce.
Video glosario de eCommerce - MashupVideo glosario de eCommerce - Mashup
from my videos
May 25, 2008

Author: vcecommerce Added: Sat, 24 May 2008 22:46:21 -0800 Duration: 85Video glosario de eCommerce - Mashup Un Mashup es un sitio Web o aplicacin Web que combina contenido de ms de una fuente en una experiencia integrada. El contenido que se usan Mashups es tpicamente provisto por terceras partes a travs de una interfaz pblica o API. Otros mtodos para obtener contenido de las fuentes para los mashups... En el sitio VCecommerce.com encontrar adems de todos los videos de este glosario, la mejor seleccin de videos en espaol sobre el tema de e-Commerce.
Channel65: Internet Apps On The GoChannel65: Internet Apps On The Go
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 25, 2008

In this second episode of Channel 65, Daniel shows us the official Yahoo, Google and Windows Live applications for mobile phones that lets you get your favourite Internet services on the go.
SearchEngineUpdate with Vanessa Zamora - 05-13-2008SearchEngineUpdate with Vanessa Zamora - 05-13-2008
from my videos
May 13, 2008

Author: sew Added: Tue, 13 May 2008 12:16:22 -0800 Duration: 1321. PrimeTime Decline: Internet Creates Shift In Viewership Patterns, 2. Mobile Phone Feature Advancements For iPhone & Blackberry Announced
Microsoft anuncia Windows Mobile 6.1Microsoft anuncia Windows Mobile 6.1
from Innovación Tecnológica
April 07, 2008

Checa este video dónde podrás ver las nuevas características de Windows Mobile 6.1 entre otras cosas verás: Dispositivos nuevos incluyendo T-Mobile Shadow, HTC Tilt, Pantech Duo y Moto Q9 El nuevo Home Screen tipo "Sliding Panel" (aka Bronze) Plugins para el Home Screen SMS hilados Nuevo Task Manager Relojes y Alarmas Windows Live y Live Search para Mobile y mucho más! Video: Windows Mobile 6.1
Buzz Out Loud 688: I like your photosBuzz Out Loud 688: I like your photos
from Buzz Out Loud from CNET
March 25, 2008

I like that photo of you that you posted on Facebook. You know, the private one? Yeah. I saw it. It was pretty cool, although I'd never wear that T-shirt again if I were you. In other news, Netflix DVDs are coming late! The end of the world is nigh! Also, the DOJ approves the XM-Sirius merger and Sony BMG wants to get on your iPod in a decidedly non-rootkit way.
Channel 9: The VideosChannel 9: The Videos
from Channel 9: The Videos
February 22, 2008

 Special guest host Ed Kaim is in the studio as Dan is down covering GDC.This week's episode includes- Microsoft announces DreamSpark - Free software for students- Max Zuckerman interviews Bill Gates on what he would do if he was 17 again.- XNA announces Community Arcade which enables anyone to submit a game, get it peer-reviewed, and shared with the Xbox Live community- XNA also announced that you'll be able to build games for Zune with XNA Game Studio 3.0 including wireless multiplayer - Xbox also announced that publishers who have an XDK will now have access to a set of XNA APIs that enable leaderboard, matchmaking, achievements, and more, found via Greg Duncan- Windows Live SkyDrive is out of beta and increased it's size to 5GB. Also see Angus Logan's Blog and http://dev.live.com. - VS DB Pro team releases Power Tools - custom data generators, SQL Static analysis, data generation wizard, and more, via Gert Drapers- Visualize LINQ Expression Evaluation - Utility that enables you to visually see and step through LINQ expressions from John Skeet- Brian's pick of the week: William Stacey fixes the VS SLN problem with 1 line of PowerShell- Ed's Pick of the week: Nikhil Kothari's Script# Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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SPOS #77 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Jared Spool Talks Website StrategySPOS #77 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Jared Spool Talks Website Strategy
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image
November 11, 2007

Welcome to episode #77 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There is a great conversation with Jared Spool from User Interface Engineering that happened at PodCamp Boston 2. Along with that we've got a brand new Greenfields Report from Ireland. I babble on about my speaking event for Google at the Googleplex, and there are some great audio comments too. I think there are some worthy discussion points including twitter versus Jaiku and who will use these best - Marketers or Public Relations practitioners. I also should mention that I forgot to talk about my amazing dinner in California with Shel Holtz (and his wife, Michele) from the For Immediate Release Podcast. I will discuss that next week. In the meantime, enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:04. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Comments are now live on the new Blog - www.twistimage.com/blog. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over 1135 members). Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - episode #7 is now live and features Ben Mezrich - author of the books, Rigged, Bringing Down The House and more. Toronto PR run for Windows Live. Get you new email address here: Windows Love Email. Googleplex trip review - CommerceThink '07 - Google. Audio Comment Steve Garfield. Greenfields Report - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. Audio Comment Michael Netzley PR Junction - Singapore Management University. PodCamp Boston. In Conversation with Jared Spool - User Interface Engineering from PodCamp Boston 2. Six Points of Separation Six Ways To Think About Website Development: 1. Search Engine Optimization. 2. Tagging. 3. Design. 4. Linking. 5. Technology. 6. Flash. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising bernard goldbach business digital marketing facebook foreword thinking google googleplex itunes jaiku jared spool marketing michael netzley motivational books podcamp podcast podcasting pr junction singapore management university six pixels of separation social media marketing steve garfield twist image twitter user interface engineering windows live
SPOS #77 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Jared Spool Talks Website StrategySPOS #77 - Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - +1 (206) 666-6056 - Jared Spool Talks Website Strategy
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image
November 11, 2007

Welcome to episode #77 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There is a great conversation with Jared Spool from User Interface Engineering that happened at PodCamp Boston 2. Along with that we've got a brand new Greenfields Report from Ireland. I babble on about my speaking event for Google at the Googleplex, and there are some great audio comments too. I think there are some worthy discussion points including twitter versus Jaiku and who will use these best - Marketers or Public Relations practitioners. I also should mention that I forgot to talk about my amazing dinner in California with Shel Holtz (and his wife, Michele) from the For Immediate Release Podcast. I will discuss that next week. In the meantime, enjoy this conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:04. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Comments are now live on the new Blog - www.twistimage.com/blog. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society - please join (we have over 1135 members). Check out my other Podcast, Foreword Thinking - The Business And Motivational Book Review Podcast - sponsored by HarperCollins Canada. Foreword Thinking - episode #7 is now live and features Ben Mezrich - author of the books, Rigged, Bringing Down The House and more. Toronto PR run for Windows Live. Get you new email address here: Windows Love Email. Googleplex trip review - CommerceThink '07 - Google. Audio Comment Steve Garfield. Greenfields Report - Bernard Goldbach - Podcasting.ie. Audio Comment Michael Netzley PR Junction - Singapore Management University. PodCamp Boston. In Conversation with Jared Spool - User Interface Engineering from PodCamp Boston 2. Six Points of Separation Six Ways To Think About Website Development: 1. Search Engine Optimization. 2. Tagging. 3. Design. 4. Linking. 5. Technology. 6. Flash. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #77 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising bernard goldbach business digital marketing facebook foreword thinking google googleplex itunes jaiku jared spool marketing michael netzley motivational books podcamp podcast podcasting pr junction singapore management university six pixels of separation social media marketing steve garfield twist image twitter user interface engineering windows live
Buzz Out Loud 599: Et tu, Prince?Buzz Out Loud 599: Et tu, Prince?
from Buzz Out Loud from CNET
November 07, 2007

Prince. You dear, sweet, funny, crazy, purple little man, you. What are you thinking? Why would you try to force your fan clubs offline by claiming that even pictures of their Prince tattoos violate your personal copyrights? You're killing us! In other news, 90,000 HD DVD players hit the streets, and Target refuses to sell Manhunt 2. And by the way, that game does sound downright oogy.
Windows Live Writer 1.0 released, learn all about it here!Windows Live Writer 1.0 released, learn all about it here!
from Channel 10
November 07, 2007

Ever since its first beta release in August 2006, I've been a big fan of Windows Live Writer. Windows Live Writer is a fully featured Windows blogging client with support for spell checking, WYSIWYG editing, picture uploading and custom plug-ins (with a full SDK). In addition to the expected Windows Live Spaces support, it also supports a ton of other blogging engines including a generic metaweblog api setting that I can use to blog on both on10.net and duncanmackenzie.net!With the 1.0 release it seemed like a good time to learn a bit more about this app, so I sat down with Becky Pezely from the Windows Live Writer team and got all the details. Check out the video for yourself, learn all about this cool product, then scoot over to download the 1.0 version. Don't stop there though, check out all the great plug-ins available for Windows Live Writer and if you are a Flickr user, make sure to grab Tim Heuer's Flick4Writer plug in (that I mention in the video) and insert your flickr photos into Writer with the greatest of ease!
Remy Pairault: Test driving Silverlight Streaming with the Halo3 video trailersRemy Pairault: Test driving Silverlight Streaming with the Halo3 video trailers
from Channel 9: The Videos
September 11, 2007

Have you had a chance to see the Halo3 video trailers? Did you know they’re hosted on Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live?Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live is a companion service for Silverlight that makes it easier for developers and designers to deliver and scale media-rich Silverlight applications.Catherine Heller sat down with Remy Pairault, Senior Program Manager for Silverlight Streaming, to discuss the new service and how it’s being used to host the new Halo3 video trailers. (You'll see one of the videos playing on the screen next to Remy during the interview). Here are time markers for specific conversation topics: 00:00:48 -  Remy describes Silverlight Streaming , the scenarios (00:01:05) and benefits (00:01:28)00:02:31 - Steps involved in preparing a Silverlight app for hosting 00:05:05 - Manual upload using the Silverlight Streaming administration site00:06:04 - Using the Silverlight Streaming REST API to upload programmatically00:06:27 - Discussion of Silverlight Streaming and Windows Live ID00:08:42 - Publishing video without writing any code, 00:09:34 - Using Expression Encoder to prepare the video 00:10:54 - Publishing a video to a blog using a Windows Live Writer (plug-in developed by James Clarke) 00:12:21 - Discussion of the usage costs and terms of use; Remy summarizes the usage limits (00:15:53)00:17:42 - Discussion of the Halo3 video trailers  00:21:47 - Evolution of the service , how it fits into the Windows Live Platform (00:24:04) and developer resources  Additional Resources: Silverlight Streaming on Windows Live DevQuickStart: Package a Video File Using Expressionand  http://dev.live.com : the source for all things developer-related around Windows Live! Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
Buzz Out Loud 541: Dodos in DenmarkBuzz Out Loud 541: Dodos in Denmark
from Buzz Out Loud from CNET
August 17, 2007

No, I'm not insulting the Danish. The great 1980s band Dodo and the Dodos won a court case against Sony BMG. Plus, guest host Caroline McCarthy joins in to help us speculate on just how many people are actually responsible for piracy. The power company? The bands themselves being so darned good? Could be.
Windows Live Platform Discussion with Koji Kato and Danny ThorpeWindows Live Platform Discussion with Koji Kato and Danny Thorpe
from Channel 9: The Videos
June 18, 2007

Windows Live is best known as a collection of end-user offerings – like Messenger, Spaces, Search, Hotmail and a whole bunch more.  It’s also in the process of evolving into a platform.  Koji Kato and Danny Thorpe, from the Windows Live platform team, discuss their views on internet software and what it means to “componentize” Windows Live. Koji sets some context by drawing an analogy to Office (00:02:27), and its early evolution from a set of end-user targeted apps to a set of components.  Beta versions of the Windows Live Contacts Control and Spaces Photo Control (described by Danny around 00:11:37) represent some of the initial Windows Live components, and include customization plans (00:21:21), international/localization support (00:19:13), and support for multiple browsers (00:18:15). Koji Kato is a Group Program Manager on the Windows Live platform team. Danny Thorpe is Architect on the Windows Live platform team. The interview was conducted by Catherine Heller, Windows Live Technical Evangelist (who you may remember from her former Windows Vista evangelism days). And in case you didn’t catch the URL at the end (00:24:11), http://dev.live.com is the source for all things developer-related around Windows Live! Listen to the podcast(MP3) Listen to the podcast(WMA) Download the Video Watch the Video
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CES 2007 Video: A Look At Windows LiveCES 2007 Video: A Look At Windows Live
from The Bleeding Edge MPEG4
January 23, 2007

At CES we caught up with Microsoft s Marlowe Dayley to chat about the Windows Live group of services. We take a look at Windows Live across the board, focusing on Mail, Maps, Live Search. Ever wonder how they were able to capture all that 3D data for their maps? We find out in this episode.
ROTPOD 10ROTPOD 10
from Revenge Of The Podcast
August 21, 2006

In Episode 10 of ROTPOD, we discuss the Wii release date, DS Browser, and Celebrate 25th birthday of the PC. We also review Prey and Windows Live Writer, and Preview Singstar.
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Exclusive: Interview with J.J. Allaire, Architect for Windows Live WriterExclusive: Interview with J.J. Allaire, Architect for Windows Live Writer
from Interview
August 13, 2006

Now that the word on Windows Live Writer is out, LiveSide has the exclusive interview with J.J. Allaire, the founder of Onfolio and Architect of the Writer team. You may remember that Onfolio was acquired by Microsoft back in March of this year. Since that time, J.J. and his team have been hard at work developing Windows Live Writer for Microsoft. In this interview, I talk with J.J. about the inspiration behind Windows Live Writer, their killer features for this release, and what we can expect from their team in the future. This is a really interesting one, make sure to give it a listen! 0:00 Introductions 0:21 Who are you and what do you do? 0:50 The History of Windows Live Writer. 1:15 What was the inspiration behind Writer? 2:35 What to expect from this release. 5:08 Image editing 6:08 Blog compatibility 8:14 Major features 10:44 Talking about the SDK 12:23 What's your killer feature? 13:09 Looking past this release (What's ahead for Writer.) 14:20 Wrap up (Where you can download Writer and where you can get more info.) Total Length: 14 minutes and 56 seconds File Size: 13.6 MB LiveSide with J.J. Allaire For more information on Windows Live Writer, visit their team blog: WindowsLiveWriter.spaces.live.com
Windows Live Spaces Tour, Part 2: GadgetsWindows Live Spaces Tour, Part 2: Gadgets
from Interview
August 02, 2006

With Spaces being released yesterday (not without a few glitches), we continue to take a look at the new features with Part 2 of the audio tour, this time with Jay Fluegel on Gadgets. Definitely a program in it's infancy, there's not much yet to be found on Gallery.Live.com, but Gadgets have lots of potential. Jay writes more about them in his blog, with an entry for developers, (and yes, Windows Live is betting heavily that 3rd party developers will do the bulk of the work in creating Gadgets), and another entry for users, check them out! Download Windows Live Spaces Tour, Part 2: Gadgets
Windows Live Spaces Audio Tour Part One: Social NetworkingWindows Live Spaces Audio Tour Part One: Social Networking
from Interview
July 31, 2006

Moz Hussain, Group Program Manager for Spaces, and Jay Fluegel, Lead PM, Spaces, invited me to come to Redmond last Friday and get a little preview of a couple of the new aspects of Spaces; Social Networking and Gadgets. In the first half of this audio tour, Moz takes us through active contact updates, friends of friends, friends explorer, contact control, and social search. Our friend Brandon LeBlanc has some more on Spaces, too, check out his interview with Mike Torres Download WL Spaces Audio Tour Part One: Social Networking We designed social networking around real friends and how it works in real life Start with who you know access Friends list for your Mail and Messenger contacts Explore their friends Friends Explorer and Contact Card Bring them closer Contact Control Control your world Permissions and Communications Preferences and Profiles Here's the screenshots Moz references in the audio tour: Comscore on Spaces: Growth Chart What's new in Windows Live Spaces? The New Home Page Friends of Friends Friends Explorer
Audio tour of Windows Live Mail m7Audio tour of Windows Live Mail m7
from Interview
July 17, 2006

At Gnomedex a couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to talk to Steve Kafka, program manager for Windows Live Mail. As part of that conversation, Steve showed me around m7 , the milestone 7 beta release of Windows Live Mail. Steve talks about the new features, and some of the thinking behind the return of checkboxes, the desire for a storage meter even though 2gb with more to come should be plenty of storage (has it only been a year since Hotmail provided 2mb? - seems like ancient history), and an improved first run experience. Now that Ellie has provided some background and some screenshots, we can post the interview. LiveSide with Steve Kafka, an audio m7 tour 00:15 New additions: loading indicator, basic version, storage meter, recently updated Spaces 03:18 Checkboxes, drag & drop improvements, improved first run 07:09 Spell check on/off, rte for sigs 08:21 Print contacts 09:48 Contact import 12:11 More languages, you link 13:49 Search contacts, perf improvements Total run time 15:56 mp3 file: 7.29mb
Interview with Kurt Weber from Windows Live ExpoInterview with Kurt Weber from Windows Live Expo
from Interview
July 13, 2006

With the recent release of Windows Live Expo, we took this opportunity to sit down with Kurt Weber, Group Program Manager for Expo. In this interview, we talk about what the team learned from the Expo beta process, API's and mashups, international plans, and where Expo is going in the future. Enjoy! 0:00 Introductions (Who are you and what do you do?) 1:04 The Beta Process 2:00 Where's the Flair?? 2:50 API's and mashups (BlockRocker) 4:00 What's new in this release? 6:17 The differencenes between Expo, Product Search, and Shopping.Live. 7:42 International Plans 9:02 Do you want to be an eBay competitor? 9:40 Where is Expo going in the future? Total Length: 10 minutes and 53 seconds File Size: 9.98 MB LiveSide with Kurt Weber For more information on Windows Live Expo, visit their team blog: TeamExpo.spaces.msn.com Previously: Interview with Steve Kafka from Live Mail
Interview with Steve Kafka from Live MailInterview with Steve Kafka from Live Mail
from Interview
July 04, 2006

At Gnomedex this past weekend, I got a chance to talk with Steve Kafka, Program Manager for Windows Live Mail. After being inside the conference most of the day, we went outside the Bell Harbor Convention Center into a glorious Seattle day to talk a little about Windows Live Mail. OK there’s a ferryboat horn, two seaplanes, some cars, and some tourists in the background. Just imagine you’re there and enjoy! 00:00 What makes Live Mail different? From Hotmail? From GMail and Yahoo? 01:54 How is the scale that Microsoft employs important to users? 03:24 When will Windows Live Mail be up to speed in terms of performance? 04:50 Will Vista makes the Windows Live Mail experience better? runtime 6:01 mp3 file size 2.77mb Interview with Steve Kafka from Live Mail
Microsoft News Log Podcast #64Microsoft News Log Podcast #64
from Microsoft News Log Podcast
May 31, 2006

Covering Microsoft News for Tuesday, May 30th, 2006 Download Podcast Notes Meet me at the 2006 Podcasting and Portable Media Expo in Ontario California Sponsorship Try GoToMeeting free for 30 days at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts. No credit card needed. Contact Website Email: microsoft at quicksurf dot com - I accept audio comments Skype callto: linuxlog Hot Line: 602-466-3134 Pictures at Quicksurf.com Email geeky pics to pictures at quicksurf.com and they ll show up there. View Pictures Sent In Subscribe to the RSS Feed Items Covered During the Show Microsoft Delivers First Desktop Designed Exclusively for Mac Users Microsoft and PBS Create Global Web Resource to Enhance Understanding of AIDS Pandemic Microsoft to lay out business intelligence game plan Vista revs up peer-to-peer engine Microsoft ships OneCare maintenance suite Community: Digg this | Del.icio.us



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