Windows Live To Add 20 New Web Services.

Windows Live is today, adding 20 new web services into their platform including the highly-anticipated Digg, Facebook, and just around the corner will be MySpace, whose integration will be made possible thanks to MySpaceID.

These services can be added to your Windows Live Profile where the updates will populate your “What’s New” feed – a service similar to that of Facebook’s own News Feed. The “What’s New” feed also populates the “What’s New with Your Network” feed on your friends’ Windows Live homepages, too. These feeds keep track of your activity across the Windows Live network  as well as your activity across the social web.

For those in Europe, this latest Windows Live update is especially nice as Windows Live is teaming up with 12 of the most popular sites including Italy’s community and entertainment website for web and mobile (Dada); one of France’s largest video sites (Dailymotion.com); the fast growing internet radio and music community website in the UK (Last.fm); and some of the most popular social networks in Europe, including Netherland’s Hyves.com.

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In addition to the new services, you can now invite your friends to join your Windows Live Network from MySpace, Hi5, and Tagged, which join Facebook and LinkedIn as sites that allow you to safely invite friends.

The List of New Feed & Contact Partners:

MSN: Microsoft Network
Arto (Freeway): Denmark
Bilddagboken.se: Sweden
Dada: Italy
Dailymotion: France
Digg: USA
FaceBook: USA
Fotolog: France
Hevre: Italy
Hyves: Netherlands
Last.fm: UK
Live Journal: Russia
MySpace: USA
MClub (GMedia): China
Metroflog: Argentina
Overblog: France
SmugMug: USA
TypePad (SixApart): USA
Yandex: Russia
zoo.gr: Greece

MySpace: US
Hi5: US
Tagged: US

Source: Microsoft.

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