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Posted by Steven Bink December 12, 2004 7:23 PM with 1 comment(s)
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ScreenshotAn interesting screenshot was found on the internet today. The screenshot depicting a concept art of Windows Longhorn running with an application called "Windows LIVE" - live "blogging" under Longhorn, a new feature that might be included in future OS releases.

If you look at the bottom of the current window running, you'll notice two things - "Live" and "Space". A few days ago, Microsoft CodeName Wave was announced to the general public, a concept of integrating MSN, Hotmail, MOOL (Microsoft Office Outlook Live) and additional features. Wave, might be called "Live" in the near future. The word "Space" confirms that MSN Space, the newly released service offered for free, will indeed become part of the Microsoft "Live" or Wave service. Another interesting that should be pointed out, "Activate your free trial now".

This might mean that Microsoft MSN Spaces or MSN "Live" might become a premium service and that a trial feature will be included.The concept was done probably in the first quarter of this year, just before the WinHEC conference. Remember this is just concept and it doesn't reflect on the final release of the service or product. However, expect these services to be smoothly ran on Windows Longhorn, in 2006.
 


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justreboot said:

Looks impressive, if this is a free service it would be cool, I don't think you should have to pay for a service which is essentially a combo of IM and the standard BLOG/Forum.

Well that's my 2cents.

Peace...

 

December 13, 2004 10:25 AM

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