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November 28th, 2006

Once more (with feeling): What is Windows Live?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:42 am

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Microsoft has been struggling to explain “Windows Live” ever since Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie officially unveiled Microsoft’s Live plans on November 1, 2005.

Today, I had a chance to ask Steve Berkowitz, the senior vice president of Microsoft’s online services group (and prior to joining Microsoft in April 2006, the AskJeeves CEO) to define Windows Live. He provided what I consider the best and most understandable definition of Windows Live I’ve seen to date.

Live consists of three distinct, yet interrelated, parts, Berkowitz said. There’s the Live platform (about which I’ll be blogging more later today); the individual Live services (Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Spaces, Windows Live Expo, etc.); and the Live experiences, or user interfaces. Berkowitz describes “experiences” as “ways to enter the Internet” – search, commerce, entertainment portals (such as MSN.com) and community.

Berkowitz oversees the Windows Live profit and loss center; sales and marketing; business development; and customer satisfaction programs. He also is in charge of all of MSN, as well as adCenter, Microsoft’s advertising platform.

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Posted by: workit@... Posted on: 11/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
misleading ....  muthuka16@... | 11/28/06
Explain marketing hype???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/28/06
Come on now, some products are very well described and easy to understand,  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
They're still being inconsistent, e.g. Soapbox  PB_z | 11/28/06
I agree with your meta point but...  marksashton | 11/28/06
The struggle continues...  ejhonda | 11/28/06
The reason they are having a hard time is that they really do NOT want you  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Mary... why  qquidd@... | 11/28/06
Ok, to clear up the confusion, here is the real description, nothing held  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
And, another thing, leave this gal alone, she ain't causing the confusion,  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Here's a better definition of Live  marksashton | 11/28/06
In other words, make web applications depend on Windows, to lock out  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Re: Broken record  Linux User 1 | 11/28/06
Just argue the point, if you have anything between the ears, you should be  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Not really  marksashton | 11/28/06
I did not say there was anything illegal about it, but anybody with half a  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
I'll say it one more time...slowly...so you get it  marksashton | 11/28/06
With a good execution environment, there would be no need for Windows  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
And you do, indeed have  workit@... | 11/30/06
That's because HTML sucks.  dgurney | 11/30/06
Again, for those of you that are confused, here is the real description:  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Again, to make it easier for Donnie Boy to understand...  marksashton | 11/28/06
You are thinking the way the Microsoft department of propaganda wants you  DonnieBoy | 11/28/06
Use Kindergarten Language  Ole Man | 11/28/06
Mark - His point is ...  George Mitchell | 11/28/06
Windows Live? In a word - LAME  jricktaylor@... | 11/28/06

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