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New Windows Live Digital Hub

Published in Windows Live News by Steve Sinchak with 3,143 views

Microsoft is making it easier to connect your digital world by incorporating activity updates from over 20 leading global and local Web services, including Myspace, Digg, Twitter, and more into Windows Live. By partnering with the most popular places on the Web, you now have an easy way to share the things you do online in one central place on Windows Live. Best of all you can track what your friends are doing online at a number of Web sites right on your Windows Live home screen at home.live.com.  The days of logging into a handful of social Web sites to find out what is going on is finally over.

Brian Hall, General Manager, Windows Live at Microsoft, “As we use ever growing numbers of websites to communicate, our digital lives have become increasingly harder to manage. Windows Live solves this problem, by bringing all the web services that we know and love together into one digital hub.”

Full List of New Windows Live Partners:

  • Live Mesh: Microsoft Network
  • MSN: Microsoft Network
  • Arto (Freeway): Denmark
  • Bilddagboken.se: Sweden
  • Dada: Italy
  • Dailymotion: France
  • Digg: USA
  • FaceBook: USA
  • Fotolog: France
  • Hevre: Italy
  • Hyves: Netherlands
  • Last.fm: UK
  • Live Journal: Russia
  • MClub (GMedia): China
  • Metroflog: Argentina
  • Overblog: France
  • SmugMug: USA
  • TypePad (SixApart): USA
  • Yandex: Russia
  • zoo.gr: Greece
  • MySpace: US
  • Hi5: US
  • Tagged: US

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