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Nov 13, 2008: Microsoft this week unveiled a slew of new online services that essentially transforms its Windows Live site into a social network.
The changes, which add updated photo sharing, e-mail and instant messaging capabilities, have received mostly positive reviews from Web 2.0 industry observers.
Microsoft also announced that it integrating activities from some 50 companies, including Flickr, LinkedIn , Photobucket, Twitter and WordPress , into the site through new Windows Live profiles and a news feed.
Michael Arrington , a blogger at TechCrunch said that the changes transform Microsoft Live from a "simple search engine with a few other services bolted on" to a social network that pulls in activity information and content from across the Web.
"A lot of what they've done is exactly what Yahoo has been talking about for over a year? now - leveraging social connections that already exist," he added. " Yahoo is using email; Microsoft is using Messenger and doing a lot more with it. Users are automatically connected with any friends they have on Windows Live Messenger, which is by far the most popular instant messaging service worldwide."
Like Yahoo, he added, Microsoft is building it social networking strategy around its strengths, which is instant messaging.
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"Live.com users can now access a variety of online services like mail, calendar, photos, online storage, etc., as well as downloaded services that include a mail client, instant messaging, Movie Maker, Photo Gallery, the Toolbar and other services," Arrington said.
"And now it's also one big social network. The result is an impressive personal productivity suite that makes me almost wish I wasn't solely a Mac user."
Frederic Lardinois, a blogger at Read Write Web, noted that while Microsoft is not calling Windows Live a direct competitor to other social networks, it presents a "formidable challenge" to those sites.
"Overall, it seems that Live Profiles and the new Windows Live home page will tie Microsoft's Live Services together into a very comprehensive social network," Lardinois said. "While it doesn't have widgets that let you poke your friends, it does have a broad set of applications like photos, spaces, contacts, groups, calendar, and events that can all be integrated into your Live Profile."
Source: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/111308-microsoft-turns-windows-live-into.html
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