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Codename Nemo: Windows Live meets Media Center

Steven Parker   on 03 October 2006 - 14:34 · 8 comments & 5701 views

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Codename Nemo is designed to be an add-on for Windows Vista (Home Premium and Vista Ultimate editions), that integrates Spaces, Messenger and Live Call into a UI designed for large monitors and TVs. Nemo essentially creates a Windows Live Media Center, and is optimized for use by Microsoft Media Center remote, as well as keyboard. Of particular note is the 3D Gallery view for browsing Windows Live Spaces, shown below, presumably built using the new Windows Presentation Foundation that will be included in Windows Vista.

By bringing Windows Live to the living room, Microsoft could expose users to its online services in a way that competitors such as Google or Yahoo have not yet exploited. With content plus advertisers equaling revenue, this can only be a good thing for MSN. Adding MSN Soapbox or MSN Originals integration into this Windows Live package could present Microsoft with a content delivery method that really starts to move the PC out of the office. Combine this with live concert streaming thanks to MSN’s recent partnership with Control Room, and suddenly the Media Center PC has much more to offer. Nemo would make upgrading to Vista a lot more attractive for the Windows Live fans too.

Screenshot: Gallery prototype design larger view
News source: LiveSide

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#1 toolo on 03 Oct 2006 - 14:57
I wish I had an extra 5 grand in my back pocket to equip the family room with this
#2 cheesegoduk on 03 Oct 2006 - 14:58
w00t!! I got worried when MS canceled production of Windows Messenger because I knew this would be unsupported in Vista Media center.

This is fantastic news
#3 vetMonkeyClaw on 03 Oct 2006 - 15:01
Cool stuff, not sure how well it will be received but cool non the less.
#4 minkcar on 03 Oct 2006 - 15:20
I want it now!
#5 nemo on 03 Oct 2006 - 15:39
wow, they ruined my name.
#6 darkpuma on 03 Oct 2006 - 20:52
i wont ever use it, but it sure looks cool based on the screenshot
#7 Croquant on 03 Oct 2006 - 23:05
Looks like crap. But then, it's from MSN so that's no surprise.
#8 Qoogirl on 04 Oct 2006 - 04:38
This looks really cool, but then I think about the annoying advertisements in the Windows Live Messenger window and I get turned off. I doubt we can chat without some sort of advertisement popping up on the side. At least mine haven't talked to me like those of my AIM past have...

I like that this article points out integration with Microsoft Soapbox and this new media center. It also makes me wish that Microsoft would make up its mind about these new apps: "Live" or "Microsoft"?! It's confusing, and they need to stick with one good name that makes people impressed with these web apps.

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