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Well, here are lots of live stuff. Some that i even didnt hear about... From http://feedback.live.com/default.aspx Someone heard about Windows Live Agora? or Wifi Suite or Publishing portal?

  • Windows Live Academic Search - http://academic.live.com - Windows Live Academic lets you search academic journals and content for article titles, author names, article abstracts, and conference proceedings.
  • Windows Live Account - http://account.live.com/ - Manage your account from within here.
  • Windows Live Agora - Probably http://agora.live.com - Unknown
  • Windows Live Book Search - site unknown - A service that will enable Web searchers to find answers from authoritative, trusted book content.
  • Windows Live Books Publisher Program - http://publisher.live.com/ - Windows Live Books Publisher Program enables publishers to easily submit content for inclusion in the Windows Live Book Search index.
  • Windows Live Call - http://get.live.com/messenger/overview - A service in Windows Live Messenger that enables you to call for low prices to any phone in the world. Somewhat like SkypeOut.
  • Windows Live Call for Free - http://get.live.com/messenger/overview - Call for Free initiates an incoming call to the telephone number you enter.
  • Windows Live Custom Domains - http://domains.live.com/ - Windows Live Custom Domains provides free hosted e-mail for your domain.
  • Windows Live Dev - http://dev.live.com - Your one-stop-shop for the Windows Live Platform, including information on getting started with Windows Live services, latest documentation and APIs, samples, access to community areas and relevant blogs, and announcements of future releases and innovations.
  • Windows Live Expo - http://expo.live.com - Expo is a dynamic social listing service that allows members to find and sell items, discover information, and meet other parties in their area - all for free!
  • Windows Live Favorites - http://favorites.live.com - Windows Live Favorites lets you access your favorite websites anywhere, anytime, from any computer that can connect to the Internet.
  • Windows Live Feeds - http://www.live.com/#q=neowin&offset=1&scope=feeds - Lets you search feeds
  • Windows Live Gallery - http://gallery.live.com - Here you can find all kinds of extensions (gadgets) for Messenger, Live.com, Desktop search, Toolbar, ...
  • Windows Live ID - http://account.live.com - Successor of Microsoft .Net Passport
  • Windows Live Ideas - http://ideas.live.com - Where you can check out the very latest Windows Live products
  • Windows Live Image Search - http://images.live.com - Search for images on the internet, like Google Images
  • Windows Live Local - http://local.live.com - Search for several items and Points Of Intrest in your neighbourhood
  • Windows Live Mail - http://mail.live.com - Successor of Hotmail. Provides a free email account of 2GB and several enhancements. Built with Ajax
  • Windows Live Mail Desktop - http://ideas.live.com - A program that lets you get e-mail from multiple accounts in one place. Based on Outlook Express.
  • Windows Live Messenger - http://messenger.live.com - Successor of MSN Messenger, one of the most popular Instant Messaging clients in the world.
  • Windows Live Mobile - Mobile Phone: http://mobile.live.com - Several Windows Live services like Mail, Search and Local for your web-enabled mobile phone.
  • Windows Live Mobile Mail - Mobile Phone: http://mobile.live.com - Mobile version of Windows Live Mail
  • Windows Live Mobile Search - Mobile Phone: http://mobile.live.com - Mobile version of Windows Live Search
  • Windows Live Near Me Search - http://www.live.com - Not yet active - Windows Live Near Me Search will help you find restaurants, movies, and other nearby events.
  • Windows Live News Search - http://www.live.com - Search news items
  • Windows Live Newsbot - unknown - unknown
  • Windows Live OneCare - http://www.onecare.com - All-in-one Security solution from Microsoft which features low-priced but qualitative Anti-Virus Protection, an enhanced firewall, Automatic Back-up and Tune-up features, ...
  • Windows Live Product Search - http://products.live.com - A powerful search tool with an exclusive focus on consumer products.
  • Windows Live QnA - http://qna.live.com - A service where users can ask questions and other users answer them.
  • Windows Live Safety Center - http://safety.live.com - Windows Live Safety Center is a new, free service designed to help ensure the health and performance of your PC.
  • Windows Live Search - http://www.live.com - Search the web with an Ajax-feeling.
  • Windows Live Search Answers - http://answers.live.com - Search trough the QnA question database
  • Windows Live Search Center - unknown - An application that integrates Desktop Search, Web search, and several others in to one integrated solution.
  • Windows Live Search Help - http://support.live.com/eform.aspx?product...&ct=eformts - Help with the Windows Live Search
  • Windows Live Search Macros - unknown - unknown
  • Windows Live Search Translation - unknown - unknown
  • Windows Live Shopping - http://shopping.live.com - Service where you can search through several online stores at one time to compare prices.
  • Windows Live Spaces - http://spaces.live.com - Sucessor of MSN Spaces, an online blog with photo possibilities.
  • Windows Live Toolbar and Desktop Search - http://toolbar.live.com - Successor of MSN Toolbar and MSN Dekstop search, enables you to search your whole computer and the internet fast and easy.
  • Windows Live Web Search - http://www.live.com - Probably the same as Windows Live Search
  • Windows Live Web Search SDK - unknown - Service to integrate Windows Live Search into your website.
  • Windows Live Wifi Suite - unknown - unknown
  • Windows Live Writer (added) - unknown - Service from Microsoft to write simple documents and blog posts from within a simple application.
  • Windows Live.com - http://www.live.com - Dynamic homepage system that you can adjust to fit your own needs. Ajax powered and search integrated.

If list can be better or something unknown becomes known please PM or post below. I'll edit as soon as possible.

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Hard to read the list.

Well, here are lots of live stuff. Some that i even didn't hear about...

Windows Live Academic Search<li>Windows Live Account<li>Windows Live Agora<li>Windows Live Book Search<li>Windows Live Call<li>Windows Live Call for Free<li>Windows Live Custom Domains<li>Windows Live Dev<li>Windows Live Expo<li>Windows Live Favorites<li>Windows Live Feeds<li>Windows Live Gallery<li>Windows Live ID<li>Windows Live Ideas<li>Windows Live Image Search<li>Windows Live Local<li>Windows Live Mail<li>Windows Live Mail Desktop<li>Windows Live Messenger<li>Windows Live Mobile<li>Windows Live Mobile Mail<li>Windows Live Mobile Search<li>Windows Live Near Me Search<li>Windows Live News Search<li>Windows Live Newsbot<li>Windows Live OneCare<li>Windows Live Product Search<li>Windows Live Publishing Portal<li>Windows Live QnA<li>Windows Live Safety Center<li>Windows Live Search<li>Windows Live Search Answers<li>Windows Live Search Center<li>Windows Live Search Help<li>Windows Live Search Macros<li>Windows Live Search Translation<li>Windows Live Shopping<li>Windows Live Spaces<li>Windows Live Toolbar and Desktop Search<li>Windows Live Web Search<li>Windows Live Web Search SDK<li>Windows Live Wifi Suite<li>Windows Live.com

Thats alot of live programs!

Well I suppose but some come under the same umbrella:

Windows Live Call

Windows Live Call for Free

Windows Live Mail

Windows Live Mail Desktop

Windows Live Mobile

Windows Live Mobile Mail

Windows Live Mobile Search

Windows Live Search

Windows Live Search Answers

Windows Live Search Center

Windows Live Search Help

Windows Live Search Macros

Windows Live Search Translation

Windows Live Web Search

Windows Live Web Search SDK

still its great to see how MS's new Live Products are coming along,still waiting for the full M7 experience on Windows Live Mail at the mo :(

Well I suppose but some come under the same umbrella:

Windows Live Call

Windows Live Call for Free

Windows Live Mail

Windows Live Mail Desktop

Windows Live Mobile

Windows Live Mobile Mail

Windows Live Mobile Search

Windows Live Search

Windows Live Search Answers

Windows Live Search Center

Windows Live Search Help

Windows Live Search Macros

Windows Live Search Translation

Windows Live Web Search

Windows Live Web Search SDK

still its great to see how MS's new Live Products are coming along,still waiting for the full M7 experience on Windows Live Mail at the mo :(

wait, so m7 isnt done yet, ohhh, they better get the flare in it!

Agora

Humm... interesting...

I thought that's what Expo is, but maybe this will be actual stores versus the Expo, craigslist + eBay environment?

Then again, maybe it is a wiki-encyclopedia?

Call For Free

"They've" integrated it into live local search already. VoIP>Business calling via Live Local? Or like old school operator-assisted calling?

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