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Windows Live for mobile updated

Chaks   on 11 December 2008 - 00:57 · 6 comments & 3734 views

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Windows Live blog has announced the availability of the new updated Windows Live for mobile. Go to new Windows Live for mobile website from your mobile phone's web browser and you can instantly start using the new services.

The new and updated mobile web services include Windows Live Home, Photos, Profile, People, and Spaces. These complement the existing mobile services, like Hotmail and Messenger. With this release, the Live platform is extending even more of Windows Live to mobile devices, but with a mobile twist. To get started, all you need is a phone with a browser and a data plan. Using these services doesn't require a download, all you do is go to the new Windows Live website and you can simply start using the new Windows Live services for mobile.

The Windows Live Mobile website can also be browsed from your computer and is a great place to learn more about all the great mobile services. In addition, you can:
  • Get a preview of what the mobile experience looks like for you
  • Attach your phone number to your Windows Live ID, so you can start using Windows Live SMS services

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(2 replies) #1 :: Lyon :: on 11 Dec 2008 - 04:34
I'm still waiting for the Windows Live Suite products (WLM, Writer, etc)
#1.1 cJr. on 11 Dec 2008 - 04:49
:: Lyon :: said,
I'm still waiting for the Windows Live Suite products (WLM, Writer, etc)



Me too I've been checking every day :/ They normally release them on Tuesdays or Thursdays I think, but it's keeping me in suspense
#1.2 :: Lyon :: on 11 Dec 2008 - 06:48
(2 replies) #2 turntablist1200 on 11 Dec 2008 - 06:49
so where is the cab?
#2.1 Chaks on 11 Dec 2008 - 06:54
Read it again : "Using these services doesn't require a download..."
#2.2 Mikeyx11 on 12 Dec 2008 - 09:30
turntablist1200 said,
so where is the cab?

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