Okay, so this has been about two days coming, but a project of this magnitude takes time, so I’m going to post on it before it is complete.
Windows Live Shows ETech A Pair
Microsoft upped the ante in the quest for more users with a couple of updates to Windows Live that offer new search capabilities and toolbar functionality.
Windows Live Search to Replace MSN Search
Microsoft’s Live.com is getting major upgrades (very slow right now) via Scobelizer and more details including RSS feed search over at Read/Write Web.
Windows Live Clipboard? Sort Of
Ray Ozzie gave a talk at ETech today, and he discussed an idea he had called a “live clipboard”.
Windows Anytime Upgrade
Windows Vista Buzz posts on Windows Anytime Upgrade, a program that will allow users who have purchased one version of Vista upgrade anytime to a more expensive and feature-filled version.
Windows Passes Unix In Server Market
Spending for Windows servers passed that for Unix servers in the fourth quarter of 2005, as Windows passed the venerable operating system in the global market for the first time.
How to Use Windows XP “System Restore”
Whether it’s the word processor, spreadsheet, or financial package that isn’t working, most people do not know that Microsoft Windows XP has a built in feature that just may come and save the day.
WindowBlinds workaround for Windows Vista
John Peddie’s TechWatch: […] Over 600 million PCs shipped in the last 3 years, and are still in service.
Microsoft Opens Up Windows Live Expo
Windows Live Expo (previously code-named Fremont) has opened for business, and since BetaNews is talking about, that means I don’t need to worry about my NDA (much) anymore on this one.
Windows Live Messenger Beta Refresh
Neowin reports on and has screenshots of the Windows Live Messenger beta refresh that features a different UI and new features.