Windows Live on film


Posted by the andyman on 21 Jun 2006 (2690 views)
A new video has appeared on media site 10 showing some demonstrations of new Windows Live Messenger features. The video between Sean from the Windows Live team and interviewer Laura consists of new things like sharing folders, Live Contacts, PC to landline calling, messenger phones and LifeCams being explained.

There is also a big feature on the new Messenger activity Dead Man's Tale, available through a bot. This is a promotion for the next Pirates of the Caribbean film, Dead Man's Chest, and involves mini games and puzzles.

Also, the Windows Live teams are doing some filming for Channel 9 this week. It will apparently be posted in a few weeks and we'll get to hear from four different developers about the technical side of Messenger.

Edit by absorbation:
I found this so funny. The interview is cringe worthy as the interviewer with her big microphone just looks so confused. We don't really learn that much, it sums up the new features and explains them in a personal way. It really is for people that are totally new to Windows Live Messenger.

Interview on The 10 Show
Dead Man's Tale website
Free Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest messenger content

Tags:   Windows Live    

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Comments:


Comment by kimberly
Posted on Fri 05 Jan 2007 (20:27 GMT)
the messager content was a broken link and the game didn't work. :-(

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