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Try visiting Windows Live Gallery at gallery.live.com and you will be greeted not with rows of gadgets, plugins, emoticons and more, but a short statement by Microsoft, stating that the Windows Live Gallery has been retired. The Windows Live Gallery has …more >>>
When signing in to your Windows Phone 7 with a Windows Live ID you will be for an activation code. If, during your first Windows Live ID sign in on Windows Phone 7, you receive an error stating that an …more >>>
You will be required to add a Windows Live account in Windows Phone 7. When signing in to your Windows Phone 7 with a Windows Live ID you will be for an activation code.
A new version of Windows Live for Windows Phone, working in Standard or Professional phones, has just been released as a free download.
Now you can stay connected to those that matter most with Windows Live™ for Windows® phone. Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail®, Photos and the “What’s New” feed are now all available on your 6.x Windows® phone. Windows Live™ for Windows® phone …more >>>
Microsoft recently unveiled Bing, a new Search Decision Engine and consumer brand, providing customers with a first step in moving beyond search to help make faster, more informed decisions. Bing is specifically designed to build on the benefits of today’s …more >>>
If you find that an unauthorized person has used your Windows Live ID to sign into your Windows Live Hotmail acccount, or any other Windows Live service, then this write-up may help you. Ask yourself: Did you share it with …more >>>
Microsoft has released a new version of Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant, which adds Windows Live ID online provider for Windows 7. This enables linking of a Windows 7 User Account to a Windows Live ID.
While you can always access your emails, email id’s, etc from the Windows Live Mail, you may want to know the location of the folder where they are stored.
If you’ve installed one of the latter versions of Windows Live Mail, you will notice that there is no Send / Receive button on the menu bar.
Microsoft no longer provides stand-alone installers for Windows Live for direct download.
If you have downloaded the Windows Live Movie Maker for Windows 7, you may have noticed that it is stripped down version of its earlier avatar, with much lesser features.