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News : Mozilla ships first public beta of Firefox 3
2007-11-21 03:00:00
Bugs or not, Mozilla on Tuesday released Firefox 3 Beta 1, the first public step towards the next significant release of the alternative browser.The new version of Firefox is running about a quarter behind schedule, and has most recently been a target of criticism over its handling of bugs. While the company maintains that such concerns are overblown, it does appear the most significant issues have been addressed.Even so, the release notes show some problematic bugs. Neither the new Yahoo Mail nor Windows Live mail will work in the release, and the malware protection blacklist is inoperable. Google Maps prints turn-by-turn directions incorrectly, and in Windows, .WMA and .WMV files do not run properly."These beta releases are targeted to Web developers and our testing community to gain feedback before advancing to the next stage in the release process," Mozilla said. "The final version of Firefox 3 will be released when we qualify the product as fully ready for our users."Mozilla pl...
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News : Amazon pushes Kindle book reader
2007-11-20 16:50:00
As expected, Amazon debuted its $399 Kindle book reader at a Monday press event in New York. But will it be enough to finally help electronic books take off?The retailer is ready to make a big deal out of the product as well: a letter from CEO Jeff Bezos greeted users visiting the Amazon.com front page beginning Monday morning. He says that Kindle was born of his interest in electronic books, and how they could be improved."Our top design objective was for Kindle to disappear in your hands -- to get out of the way -- so you can enjoy your reading," Bezos wrote. Amazon engineers had been working on the device for three years.Kindle supports content from 90,000 sources, including 101 of 112 current best sellers and releases. Electronic books from Amazon are slightly more expensive than a typical book at $9.99 USD.Subscriptions are also available for newspapers both foreign and domestic, ranging in price from $5.99 to $14.99 USD per month. Magazines run between $1.25 and $3.49 per mont...
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News : Free download Einstein Cartoon Video
2007-11-17 17:01:00
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News : Hard disk pioneers win physics Nobel
2007-10-10 18:17:00
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - France's Albert Fert and Germany's Peter Gruenberg won the 2007 Nobel Prize for physics on Tuesday for a breakthrough in nanotechnology that lets huge amounts of data be squeezed into ever-smaller spaces.Albert FertPeter GrünbergGadgets from powerful laptops to iPods owe their existence to the discovery.The 10-million Swedish crown (756,000 pound) prize, awarded by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, recognised the pair for revealing a physical effect called giant magnetoresistance."It is thanks to this technology that it has been possible to miniaturise hard disks so radically in recent years," the academy said in a statement.Giant magnetoresistance -- GMR for short -- works through a large electrical response to a tiny magnetic input.When atoms are laid down on a hard disk in ultra-thin layers, they interact differently than when spread out more. This makes it possible to pack more data on disks.Surrounded by journalists in Paris soon after learning of ...
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News : TechEd 2007 - What Did We Learn Today?
2007-06-09 18:04:00
ORLANDO - It has been a long and fruitful week for us here, which was a welcome surprise. A computer convention, or any kind of convention, is a broad and complex story whose importance becomes clearer once the details are all assembled. Conventions are about the details, the parade of little events, the things you overhear, the questions that were unanswered and then unanswered again, the discoveries you didn't expect.From Wednesday to Friday of this week in Orlando, I heard from some of our newest and some of our regular readers face-to-face, personally thanking BetaNews for sticking with the full five-day program. I heard you, and I thank you. One of my most important and most enjoyable jobs in covering a conference is listening to the everyday people, not just the program managers and the presenters and the keynotes. It's through them that I learn what's truly important to developers, administrators, architects, designers, and engineers. This week, they changed my point of vi...
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News : What you can do about the latest Google Desktop flaw
2007-06-09 18:00:00
On this week's Security Bites podcast, I asked Robert Hansen, aka RSnake, the security researcher who disclosed the man-in-the-middle attack on the Google Desktop last week, what readers can do to avoid becoming a victim.Hansen said: "They could turn off the integration between Google Desktop and the Web. Or they could wait for a patch to come out, which I'm sure there will be. Or my favorite answer is to uninstall the Google Desktop entirely."I'm not exactly quick to tell people to stop using applications, but Google Desktop's had, like I said (earlier), four vulnerabilities in the last couple of months. Plus, if you look at the latest man-in-the-middle attack against the Google Toolbar, which gives the attacker complete access to the computer, you kind of get the feeling that Google just doesn't know how to write secure desktop applications, not to mention the fact they're trying to go for a deeper integration with the Web in the future."So, if you need to have something on ...
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News: How to put blinders on Google Street View
2007-06-09 17:54:00
Google Maps Street View (more coverage) is about the coolest mapping application I've ever seen. And the creepiest. On it, you can see people walking into adult bookstores (and you thought Google only tracked your porn habits online), license plates on cars parked in driveways, and women inadvertently (presumably) flashing their underwear at the Google cameras.But there's a way for users to block Street View images. Just as governments have asked Google to blur the overhead images of Google Maps, you can ask Google to censor street-level photos. It's easy: just click on "Street View Help," on the offending image, and then "Report inappropriate image."You have to give a reason for the takedown request (security, privacy, indecency, or other), and it's not clear how quickly or completely Google will react to these requests, nor what will happen if Google gets overwhelmed with requests. And who's the judge of what's a legit request? Can a shop owner get an image of a competing st...
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News : Where is Microsoft Going Today with Its Touch-Table 'Surface?'
2007-05-31 05:18:00
This morning's announcement by Microsoft of a new specification for table-top touch-sensitive computers - highlighted by a demonstration package produced for NBC's "Today " program - came as no surprise to BetaNews readers who read about an early demonstration of what's now being called "Microsoft Surface" technology, at the company's WinHEC conference in Los Angeles two weeks ago. But judging by its reception, the early demo may have gone off less splendidly than the NBC package.The concept has been in Microsoft's labs for quite some time, and it's certainly not the only company that has ever worked on this idea: multi-point touch-sensitive horizontal displays that enable information to appear on a table, and that let users "grab" it as though it were objects movable beneath a transparent surface.But this morning's announcement adds one bit of information: The company is now working with partners to premiere working prototypes of Surface computers in retail stores, hotel lobb...
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News : Live blog with Gates and Jobs at D5
2007-05-31 05:11:00
CARLSBAD, Calif.--Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Apple CEO Steve Jobs have taken the stage in this much-anticipated event at the D5 conference here.Earlier in the day, both companies tried to lay their claim to hipness, Microsoft by showing off a multitouch table computer, and Apple by announcing that its Apple TV will begin playing YouTube videos.I'm in an overflow room a half-dozen other reporters, many of whom flew to San Diego to watch the main event on TV from an overflow room several hundred yards from the ballroom.The keynote kicked off with a 1983 video of a young Jobs hosting the "Macintosh software dating game" with three software CEOs--Gates, Mitch Kapor of Lotus and Fred Gibbons.In the video, a young Gates in a blue polo shirt tells Jobs how important the Mac is to Microsoft. "During 1984 Microsoft expects to get half of its revenue from Macintosh software," Gates says.It moves on to a video of the famous 1997 Macworld in Boston where Apple announced its deal with Mi...
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News : T-Mobile Ships First Windows Mobile 6 Phone
2007-05-23 05:13:00
T-Mobile said Tuesday it had launched the Wing, the successor to its MDA smartphone and the first handset in the United States to ship with Windows Mobile 6 installed.The carrier was also the first to offer an upgrade for Windows Mobile 5 users with a T-Mobile Dash, and it said phones with the new OS installed would appear next month.The Wing offers many improvements over the MDA, most noticeably a slimmer form factor. In additional, the phone also includes a new keyboard design and longer battery life, along with a 2.0-megapixel camera.Like its predecessor, the Wing features Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, with the option to use the device at any of T-Mobile's 8,000 HotSpot locations. It also includes support for all four major instant messaging services, including AOL, Windows Live, ICQ, and Yahoo.Both Microsoft and T-Mobile hope the release of the device, which costs $299 USD with a two-year contract -- some $200 cheaper than the initial price of the MDA when it was first laun...
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News : Microsoft Steps Up Open-Source Battle
2007-05-23 05:11:00
Microsoft continued its battle against open-source on Tuesday with the release of yet another company-funded study showing that developers believe the next version of GPL shouldn't cover patent deals.This latest study was performed by the Harvard Business School, and found that developers would rather have GPLv3 stay out of the deal regulation business. Perhaps not coincidentally, the study comes a week after Microsoft claimed that open-source violates 235 patents.The study is based on a very small sample of only 34 respondents. Researchers sent out some 332 questionnaires, but a scant 11 percent responded according to eWEEK. Some Microsoft watchers are puzzled by Redmond's latest moves."I'm stunned that after taking a number of seemingly positive steps vis-a-vis its thinking and strategy around open source, Microsoft has decided to blow away any bridges it built in a matter of weeks," long time Microsoft pundit Mary Jo Foley opined.She noted that Microsoft's threat to sue had b...
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News : Google Continues to Dominate Search
2007-05-23 05:09:00
Microsoft's search share lost ground once again as competitors Googl e and Yahoo gained, statistics from research firm Nielsen/NetRatings indicate. Released Monday, the study showed that once again Microsoft was having trouble holding on to any gains it had made previously. In April, the company's share of the market stood at 9 percent, down 1.1 percent from the month previous.Yahoo gained a statistically insignificant .1 percent to grow to 21.9 percent, but Google showed the most gains, with its share up 1.5 percent to 55.2 percent of all Web searches. The results are sure to cause consternation in Redmond; Microsoft has expressed disappointment with its search performance. Rounding out the top five search engines were AOL with 5.4 percent and Ask.com with 1.8 percent of the market.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Google Launches 'Hot Trends' Service
2007-05-23 05:08:00
Google on Tuesday rolled out a new service designed to provide instant insight into what people are searching for in different areas of the world. "Hot Trends ," currently in testing on Google Labs, combines the company's Zeitgeist and Google Trends features.The Hot Trends list is updated throughout the day and links to Google News , blog and Web searches so users can see why the search term made the list. Google is not simply listing the most popular search queries, but rather those that deviate from their typical frequency. As a result, seemingly odd searches make the list, such as "legless chihuahua." Currently, many of the Hot Trends relate to XM Satellite Radio's outage.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Apple: Fake Memo Didn't Come from Internal Server
2007-05-18 23:24:00
Apple attempted to squash the confusion surrounding a fake memo published on AOL blog Engadget Wednesday, which claimed both the iPhone and Leopard were being delayed and temporarily led to a major drop in Apple stock. The company says the memo was not sent from its servers.Instead, the fake memo was simply crafted to look like it came from Apple and contained the same wording that typically accompanies legitimate internal communication from the company's Bullet News system. The e-mail was then sent to a handful of employees, one of whom passed it to Engadget.Within minutes, Apple's stock tumbled two percent, falling to an Intraday low of $103.42. This was after the stock opened the day up over $1.30 from its previous close. As it closed in on the end of the day's trading, the stock had still not managed to recoup all of its losses.Apple lost four billion dollars in market capitalization in just six minutes.Engadget claimed in an update to its original post that the e-mail "was a...
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News : Microsoft Makes Largest Buy in History
2007-05-18 23:22:00
Furthering the pace of consolidation in the Internet advertising industry, Micro soft on Friday announced it will acquire aQuantive for around $6 billion - its largest acquisition in history. Microsoft is paying nearly an 85 percent premium for the company.Microsoft was rumored to be bidding for 24/7 Real Media, one of the smaller advertising firms up for sale, however WPP Group announced it won the deal Thursday for a price of approximately $649 million. Last month, market leader DoubleClick was acquired by Google, and Yahoo purchased ad firm Right Media.aQuantive is perhaps best known in the industry for its ad agency Avenue A | Razorfish, one of the largest in the world. It offers marketing consultation, media planning and buying, and creative services to advertisers.The company additionally offers DRIVEpm, a tool that matches advertiser campaigns with available publisher inventory and maximizes the return. aQuantive's Atlas platform also helps optimize marketing campaigns and im...
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News : Wii Continues to Shine as PS3 Sales Slide Further
2007-05-18 23:21:00
For the fourth month in a row, the Nintendo Wii outsold its competitors, even showing impressive strength at a time that is traditionally one of the slower periods for video game sales.Nintendo sold some 360,000 units of the $249 USD next-generation console in April, up 39 percent from the previous month and its highest monthly sales total since January, retail data from research firm NPD Group shows.Nintendo said that it is doing all it can to keep up with demand, and continues to manufacture consoles at a rapid clip. Some of the monthly increase could be due to better supplies at retail, although no reasoning was given.On the flip side, Sony's PlayStation 3 again showed slowing sales, falling 37 percent to only 82,000 consoles sold during the month. A lack of first-party titles and compelling new games are being blamed for the console's weakness.Microsoft's Xbox 360 was also off 13 percent for the month, selling 174,000 units, however the company said it saw evidence that the r...
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News : Modded 360s Banned from Xbox Live
2007-05-18 23:19:00
Gamers with modified Xbox 360 consoles are getting a nasty surprise: their consoles are being blocked from accessing Microsoft's Xbox Live service.Until last week, modifications to the console were undetectable by Microsoft, allowing enterprising gamers to open up the next-generation console and tinker with its settings. However, a software update has seemed to change all that.Microsoft can now test for the existence of a hack that allows the console to played burned versions of games, as well as if the game in the drive itself is a legitimate copy. If these items are found, the user is then banned from Xbox Live.Some are saying the rise in copying has much to do with the highly anticipated Halo 3 beta -- many may be copying the game Crackdown for the sole purpose of gaining access to the beta, which is also included on the disc.It is a violation of the Terms of Service to use a modified console with Xbox Live. A message will appear on the screen, and the console, but not the user...
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News : Google Offers Co-Branded Apps
2007-05-18 23:17:00
Google on Friday released a new Partner Edition of its online applications, which enables ISPs, portals and other service providers to offer specially branded versions to their customers. For example, an ISP could utilize Gmail instead of building and supporting their own webmail platform.Aside from Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs & Spreadsheets will be available with the service. "All you have to do is point and click in the easy admin control panel and figure out what branding you'd like to layer on top of the products in order to create a customized look and feel," says Google Apps product manager Hunter Middleton.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : RealNetworks Inks Deal with Vodafone
2007-05-16 17:46:00
A day after Napster secured a deal to power the music services on Motorola's new ROKR handsets, RealNetworks has inked a similar agreement with European wireless carrier Voda fone . But Real had to buy into the partnership.Music offerings on Vodafone are currently powered by Sony NetServices, a joint venture of Sony DADC and Sony Europe, which was acquired Wednesday by Real. Both streaming Internet radio to mobile phones and music downloads are available through the solution.Downloads and streaming music are available now from Vodafone in Germany, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Romania and the UK, while the streaming music service is available in France.Real says it will further expand the offering with technology it acquired from WiderThan, which provides music services on mobile phones and handles syncing between wireless devices and PCs. The Vodafone agreement is a multiyear deal, but terms were not disclosed."We are uniquely suited to offer Vodafone customers a compelling and ...
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News : Amazon to Open Music Download Store
2007-05-16 17:40:00
Online retailer Amazon .com on Wednesday confirmed rumors that it plans to open a music download store to compete with Apple's iTunes. Unlike competitors, however, Amazon will only sell songs in the unprotected MP3 format.Amazon says it will offer millions of songs on the as-yet unnamed service, which come from 12,000 record labels. Most of these will be smaller, independent labels, as EMI is the only major to have agreed to license its tracks without digital rights management."Our MP3-only strategy means all the music that customers buy on Amazon is always DRM-free and plays on any device," said Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. "We're excited to have EMI joining us in this effort and look forward to offering our customers MP3s from amazing artists like Coldplay, Norah Jones and Joss Stone."With Amazon on-board the DRM-free movement, it could persuade other major labels to follow EMI. Both Universal and Warner have said they are testing unprotected songs, but are wary of piracy that could co...
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News : Yahoo Overhauls Mapping Service
2007-05-16 17:34:00
Faced with increasing competition from Google Maps and AOL's MapQuest, Yahoo is beefing up the driving directions offered on its Maps product, for the first time including directions in 34 European countries.In addition, Yahoo has upgraded its Maps engine to provide more landmarks and visual cues to help with navigation. The new engine -- developed in house -- should help make the product more responsive as well. Yahoo has made sure the platform upgrade will not affect third parties using its APIs. Printing of maps has also received improvements.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : DoD Blocks Access to 13 Web Sites
2007-05-15 06:19:00
A new policy being implemented by the Department of Defense means that soldiers will lose access to 13 sites including MySpace and YouTube beginning Monday in an effort to conserve bandwidth.The agency claims the "recreational" use of its network slows down official government work, as well as posing a security risk for ongoing operations. The new policy would supplement a preexisting policy that forbids the sharing of information that may jeopardize the missions of the military."It is a proactive measure: we do not want a problem with demand for these sites clogging the networks," a U.S. Strategic Command official said. Although some may think it is also a move to control the flow of information out of the war area, the DoD denied it, saying it was "solely a bandwidth/network management issue."While members of the military could still visit these sites from their own machines and networks, those computers connected to the DoD would have the sites blocked. For many in the war now, t...
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News : US DOJ Gets 50th Warez Conviction
2007-05-15 06:18:00
The United States Department of Justice has announced the 50th felony conviction as part of its Operation FastLink crackdown on warez groups operating on the Internet to illegally share music, movies, games and software. Christopher Eaves, 31, of Iowa Park, Texas, faces up to five years in prison, a fine of $250,000 and three years of supervised release.Eaves was part of a group known as "Apocalypse Crew," and was responsible for providing copyrighted music online before its official release. “Digital piracy is a serious and growing global problem, and this 50th conviction represents a milestone never before achieved in any online piracy prosecution,” commented Assistant Attorney General Fisher. The DOJ's Operation FastLink has thus far resulted in more than 120 search warrants executed in 12 countries.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Google Shareholders Reject Anti-censorship Resolution
2007-05-14 17:41:00
A Google shareholders' resolution put forth by representatives of New York City pension funds, which would have mandated the company would not store personal data on servers housed in countries where Internet management may be monitored by the state, was apparently rejected yesterday during the company's annual stockholder's meeting, after the company's board of directors voiced their disapproval last month.The petition specifically listed Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam as countries that "block, restrict, and monitor the information their citizens attempt to obtain." On that basis, the resolution implied, those countries should not be trusted not to interfere with private data on US citizens.The pension funds, which are managed by the New York City Comptroller's Office, represent a surprising number of shares of the company - at last count, the Office told BetaNews today, 700,719 shares ...
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News : Google Adds Print Option to AdSense
2007-05-10 05:08:00
Advertisers using Google AdSense are seeing a new option for reaching customers: print newspapers. The search company has been testing the print waters since late last year, and said in December it would enable online advertisers to purchase surplus inventory in hundreds of newspapers.AdSense advertisers can choose a weekly amount they'd like to spend on the campaign, as well as the newspapers to target, which Google lists with circulation numbers. The concept of ad brokerage is nothing new to the industry. What is new is Google's spin on it, which is essentially pure automation and acceleration of the process, not unlike what eBay has done for barter. Marketing Pilgrim has screenshots of AdSense for Print .More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Comcast Talks Up 150 Megabit Cable
2007-05-10 05:07:00
With growing pressure from lower-cost DSL and Verizon's faster FiOS, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts used The Cable Show conference in Las Vegas to show off a new cable modem technology that could bring speeds of 150 megabits per second. FiOS is currently offered up to 50 megabits, but is capable of much more.Version 3.0 of the DOCSIS standard, developed by Cable Television Laboratories which represents all of the cable providers, utilizes four channels to send data instead of just one. This "channel bonding" would enable speeds 25 times higher than current cable modems. Roberts says manufacturers are planning to submit DOCSIS 3.0 modems for certification later this year, and customers could see the technology in their homes within a couple yearsMore information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Gates Calls AJAX 'Very Complex,' Touts Silverlight as an Alternative
2007-05-10 05:03:00
During a Strategic Account Summit meeting in Seattle for investors and analysts yesterday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates downplayed the role of Asynchronous JavaScript (AJAX) technologies in future Web development. Gates said this immediately following a demonstration of Silverlight created for Major League Baseball, one of whose principal virtues is that its back end is written entirely in C#, to run within the .NET Compact Framework."Over the last three or four years, people have been really finding the limitations of HTML to be very problematic," Gates told the audience, according to Microsoft's official transcript, "and they've been trying some browser capabilities that we had really going back over five years with Internet Explorer 4.0. But even though so-called AJAX-type technologies have forced very complex development, and they don't integrate into the traditional HTML very well. They've been experimenting with things that you download that let you do more interactivity ...
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News : A fresh, faster Hotmail
2007-05-07 20:41:00
Some 280 million Hotmail users are getting a brand-new in-box today. If you're already using Hotmail, when you log in a green button will invite you to try the new service, while the beta tag disappears for testersVoila, the new Windows Live Hotmail.In addition, Microsoft is building bridges between its desktop and browser-based e-mail services. The Windows Live Mail beta download should become available later this month, succeeding Outlook Express and Windows Mail. Also later in May, expect to see the free Microsoft Office Outlook Connector beta, which will synchronize contacts, e-mails, and folders with the new Hotmail. The current Outlook Web Access will remain for enterprise users only.Microsoft dug up the foundation of MSN Hotmail and has spent more than two years reconstructing it, brick by AJAX brick. So in addition to a new face, expect more speed; messages will load without requiring the entire page to refresh.Down to the Today tab of news that loads when you sign in, the ...
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News : Windows Live Hotmail Desktop Client Due Shortly
2007-05-07 17:55:00
Amid the announcement that Windows Live Hotmail is launching globally on Monday, Microsoft said that it plans to release a beta of its desktop client called Windows Live Mail "within weeks." The application replaces both Outlook Express and Windows Mail as the company's signature e-mail client. Sources indicate that Windows Live Mail would be similar to the Windows Live Desktop Mail client currently being tested.That application provides desktop access to POP and IMAP e-mail accounts, as well as the Hotmail service. It also integrates with other Live services, including Contacts, Messenger, Spaces. Users of the free client are shown advertising, while subscribers to Hotmail premium services did not. It was not immediately clear whether or not ads will be displayed in the updated version.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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News : Yahoo Launches Web Based Messenger
2007-05-04 13:59:00
Following in the footsteps of IM rivals AOL and Microsoft, Yahoo on Thursday launched a Web-based version of its instant messaging client, which runs across platforms in IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari. Users can message their Yahoo and Windows Live contacts from a Web browser, as well as access chat history.Yahoo Messe nger for the Web includes a feature the downloadable versions does not yet have: a tabbed message window. Currently in beta, the service is available in English, Portuguese, Vietnamese and traditional Chinese. AOL has offered its own AIM Express on the Web since 2000, while both Microsoft and Google also offer browser-based versions of their IM clients.More information contact us (WebDesigner): http://www.webdesigner.europieles.com/Con tacto.htm
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