Blog posts tagged with 'microsoft'

17
August
2007

Microsoft opens up Windows Live ID

It’s great to see that my old team has been humming away and have come out with a pretty big announcement. They’ve opened up Windows Live ID so 3rd party websites can use it for their authentication and integration with Windows Live authenticated services, much like Google and Yahoo’s offerings. 
It’s a bit late to […]

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4
March
2007

Donate to charities by using Messenger

Microsoft and the Windows Live Messenger team are doing something very cool to help us all donate money to charity in a very easy, low impact way.
Donate money to charities by simply using Windows Live Messenger! 
All you have to do is add a special emoticon tag to your “display name” in Messenger and from then […]


2
February
2007

Windows Live ID client SDK released

My old team, Windows Live ID, just released the much anticipated SDK for connected rich-clients in an alpha release.  Strange that this big news hasn’t been mentioned on their team blog or on Dev.live.com yet.
“We are excited to introduce the alpha version of Windows Live ID for client applications!
The Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK provides a managed […]

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29
January
2007

Download Vista and Office 2007 now!

After slagging away countless months, weeks, days and hours, our team has finally shipped our latest, and definitely most important release to date. Woohoo!
Prior to joining Microsoft on the Windows Live ID team (known as .NET Passport back then), I was part of a startup and a few “side” projects. When I decided to […]


28
January
2007

Link for free T-Mobile HotSpot accounts

Looks like the T-Mobile and Windows Vista promotion is alive and kicking.  I just stumbled upon this link which takes you straight to the sign-up page after which you can enjoy 3 free months of T-Mobile HotSpot lovin.


 
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