SkyDrive API revisited
On 20th August 2007 I wrote a blog entry called "What would you put in a SkydriveAPI?" which was written in response to Angus Logan’s question: What APIs would you want to see for SkyDrive?...
View ArticleWill Mesh become my web touchpoint?
I read with interest Tim Anderson’s piece entitled MobileMe steals Live Mesh thunder. There was a couple of inaccuracies but it was generally a good article. Here are 2 choices quote from the article...
View ArticleA tour around Live Desktop
2 days ago the Live Mesh team released an update to Live Mesh that enables us to sync files peer-to-peer (i.e. device-to-device) without syncing them to the cloud. I’ve produced a video that shows how...
View ArticleCosmos: The infrastructure for Windows Live
Yaron Goland doesn’t say very much on his blog but when he does its usually something well worth reading. Today he wrote one such blog What is Microsoft’s Cosmos service?. I don’t pretend to...
View ArticleStoring Messenger conversations on the Mesh
As I interact more and more with Live Mesh I’m having more and more ideas about how it could be leveraged. Even if you have access to www.mesh.com right now you really haven’t been a party to the full...
View ArticleMesh’s hidden agenda
I’m sat on my train home listening to last Friday’s (25th July 2008) episode of The Gillmor Gang; for those that don’t know The Gillmor Gang is a conglomerate of technology pontificators based in...
View ArticleMesh application startups in Boston
An interesting little titbit of Mesh news here. Microspotting has interviewed Reed Sturvenant who heads up Microsoft Startup labs in Boston. Here’s what the group do (taken from the interview) The...
View ArticleLive Mesh wishlist: Media searchability
I see there is a search box on Live Mesh’s Live Desktop right now that is currently greyed out but I guess its safe to assume that at some point Live Mesh will be indexing all of the stuff in our Mesh...
View ArticleLive Services move into the Live Framework
There’s loads of information coming out of this week’s Microsoft Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles…Windows 7, Office Web Apps and Windows Azure seem to be the most newsworthy. Of most...
View ArticleWindows Live Mesh made significantly less useful in version one than...
Windows Live Mesh was first released in Tech Preview form in Spring 2008 and I have been a very vocal advocate of both Mesh and the underlying developer platform ever since. As you may or may not know...
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