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CNET - It just got a little easier to get into Ray Ozzie's cloud. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 3 days ago
PC World - Microsoft's new, networked file synchronization service can keep your files in order across multiple devices. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 8 days ago
PC Magazine - The Live Mesh software/service is now available to all--okay, anyone with a Windows Live ID--as of today. It is currently limited to Windows users, but Mac and Linux are promised for the future. ... Source: www.sitepoint.com --- 8 days ago
Microsoft's Live Mesh data synchronization platform was opened to the public at large today. Right now it is very much a tech preview, but some of the planned features of Mesh are quite intriguing. ... Source: www.news.com --- 8 days ago
It just got a little easier to get into Ray Ozzie's cloud. Microsoft has opened up its Live Mesh service to anyone who has (or signs up for) a Windows Live ID. The service , announced in April, lets people share data among multiple Windows computers, as well as over ... ... Source: www.pcworld.com --- 8 days ago
Microsoft is letting more people use its Live Mesh file storage and sharing service. ... Source: www.pcmag.com --- 8 days ago
The Live Mesh software/service is now available to all--okay, anyone with a Windows Live ID--as of today. It is currently limited to Windows users, but Mac and Linux are promised for the future. ... Source: www.pcworld.com --- 5 days ago
Microsoft's new, networked file synchronization service can keep your files in order across multiple devices. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 5 days ago
At the Web 2.0 Expo, the company unveils its new software-plus-service platform. - SAN FRANCISCO Microsoft formally introduced and demonstrated its new synchronization framework, Live Mesh, at the Web 2.0 Expo here April 23. In a brief keynote address, Amit Mital, Microsoft's general manager of Live Mesh, gave a quick demonstration and played a video showing the Live Mesh technol... ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 5 days ago
After weeks of speculation, the software vendor will give details of its software-plus-services initiative at the Web 2.0 conference. - Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie touched off more than a month of speculation, debate, hand-wringing and questioning when he took the stage at the companys MIX 08 conference March 5 and talked briefly about Microsofts vision of a Mesh though which all devices can be connected. In the ... ...
Source: venturebeat.com --- 8 days ago
Microsoft Live Mesh, the software giant’s effort to link all of your electronic devices, is now open to anyone with a Windows Live ID. Live Mesh was launched as an invite-only preview in April. At the time, I thought the early preview sounded a bit underwhelming — it included some useful file synchronizing capabilities, [...] ... Source: www.techweb.com --- 8 days ago
Live Mesh currently is a synchronization and remote access tool for Windows customers with Live IDs, but Microsoft says it will evolve to become much more than that. ... Source: www.internetnews.com --- 8 days ago
Tentative steps forward in readying Ozzie's Live Mesh vision for prime time. ... Source: www.silicon.com --- 2 days ago
The cloud comes to the phone ...
Source: www.silicon.com --- 4 days ago
Invites anyone to share the fun ... Source: www.ecommercetimes.com --- 8 days ago
After unveiling its Live Mesh cloud computing service back in April, Microsoft on Wednesday opened up the software's preview version to a larger number of early users in the United States. "This week we did two things," wrote the Live Mesh Team on its official blog. "[We] doubled the maximum number of users we'll allow to access the Live Mesh Technology Preview," and "[we] simplified the Tech Preview sign-up process." ...
Source: www.crn.com --- 8 days ago
Microsoft has doubled the number of testers it's allowing to kick the tires on Live Mesh, but isn't quite ready to afford the public the same opportunity. ... Find more results for Live Mesh on RSSMicro.com |
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