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Yahoo and Google in turn to their e-mail and instant messaging systems in a little closer to the social networks. Both companies had shown it hopeless, on Facebook and MySpace list directly. And they rushed to create new ways for their users' news, photos and so on with the people already in their address books and buddy lists to develop trade.
The winner of this race is … Microsoft.
Thursday, Microsoft announced a complex new version of the Web sites and PC software that the Windows Live brand to use. In the next two months introduce the company expanded with dozens of functions of its e-mail, instant messaging, calendars, blogging and other services. There are also some completely new Functions, including cooperation within the group and photo sharing.
A large part of the effort gone into weaving the functions of social networks In many of these services. For example, the service has a "What's New" feed, modeled on Facebook's news feed is published, that brief comments from users as well as links to, if they take certain measures to publish as new photos. The feed is on the Instant Messaging client, and are shown on the new profile pages for users. And when you send an e-mail to people who will use the new feed, you see their latest updates.
Microsoft is Reaching Out to pull information from other sites. Users can update their accounts on services such as Yelp, Pandora and Flickr add to their "What's News feed ". You can also get a list of their friends on other social networks in new contact Microsoft manager, called Windows Live People.
"It is not as a provider of software and services for the scenarios that are interesting," said Chris Jones, Vice President of Microsoft for Windows Live. "The people are members of many social networks. They are many different sites use to shares, other e-mail provider, instant messaging providers and different types of devices. And in the end, the service has value, will be the one that helps them make sense of it all. "
Yahoo and Google of course all kinds of functions that people communicate and exchange information and to let this photos. Google iGoogle personal page and a forthcoming Review of the Yahoo home page offers opportunities to display information from various other sites. But now Microsoft is providing a more uniform approach to collecting Information about individuals from a variety of locations and in different ways.
Microsoft is not creating too many opportunities to get information from to maintain their systems, however. It does not have the equivalent of Facebook Connect with people their friends on other websites. And it is not so social applications from third-party developers to a part of this sprawling series of sites.
Mr. Jones said that the Windows Live profiles are meant to be easy, but it may provide links to sites on MySpace and other sites that have possible applications. He said the company would eventually develop methods to some of the data it holds over Users export to other websites.
In addition, Microsoft will update its SkyDrive service that stores files on its server and Windows Live Sync (formerly FolderShare) know that they hold identical copies of files on two separate computers.
Microsoft takes a lot of heat, much deserved, for its slow Nature and overly complex software. Since the services have not yet been introduced, I can not work to say how well this new Windows Live features. But the fact that the company is introducing the first true social networking features for their e-mail is a sign of discipline from Microsoft, or perhaps the lack of commitment Google and Yahoo. Or both.
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