On July thirty,
Windows Product Key, Microsoft began rolling out a new home page for Reside Lookup and it is generating out there yet another update towards the test edition of its Reside Mesh collaboration/synchronization service.The new Live Search homepage includes background rotating images with “interactive hotspots” embedded in those pictures that direct users to vertical search results related to that image.Microsoft is rolling out the new house page over the next 24 hours in the U.S., with other markets to follow “in the future.From a posting about the new household page about the Reside Lookup team blog:“Our goal for the residence page is to find the best way to enhance users; sense of discovery, surprise, and delight while balancing engineering realities for a great user experience.“Extensive user research and exploration of many concepts with our customers pointed us in the direction for this design. We want the page to be a great place to start a lookup and also to intrigue and inform as well. We think hotspots will help users discover parts of Reside Lookup they might not know while not distracting from the core purpose of the web page — searching.“We think the new design is a great start, but there;s much more to come,
Windows 7 Ultimate Key, with lots of interesting directions that we;ll be exploring in our next releases of the house web page.”(As LiveSide.Net noted recently, Microsoft also is working on a redesign of the MSN home web page.)Also around the Live front,
Windows 7 Home Basic 64, Microsoft is delivering some minor fixes to the Live Mesh tech preview build that it first introduced in April, said the company via an e-mail message that went to Live Mesh testers today.Among the new Live Mesh updates (delivered via Live Mesh software build 0.9.3103.9 and Live Desktop build 0.9.3103.9) are: Improved peer-to-peer synchronization performanceA higher limit around the total number of customers now allowed to be part of the Tech Preview. No even more waiting list in the U.S., UK, Australia and New ZealandNo limit on the number of Reside Mesh invitations offered to Tech Preview participants in those same countries Microsoft is close to releasing the Mac client version of the Reside Mesh Tech Preview. On July 29,
Office 2010 Serial Product Key, the company accidentally made reside the Web page notifying testers of the Mac client;s availability, but subsequently pulled the web page down.When I asked yesterday about the availability of the Reside Mesh Mac client, I received this answer from a Microsoft spokeswoman:“The download web page that you reference below was inadvertently posted today,
Cheap Office Professional 2010, however as noted around the web page, Mac support is a critical piece of the Reside Mesh support and the team continues to make progress in delivering that functionality. There is minimal support now, but we are not sharing further details on Mac support at this time.”There;s still no word on when/if Microsoft is going to rebrand Reside Search. In my view, until it does, the company can make all the changes in the world to the household page but it won;t matter, as many (I;d say most) potential users still have no idea that Microsoft;s dedicated search site is www.reside.com.