More UK Windows Live Sessions


Posted by the andyman on 17 May 2006 (4792 views)
Last night the second Windows Live Session was held in London by Windows Live director Phil Holden and other Microsoft employees.

Unfotunately, nobody from Messenger Stuff was able to attend, but thanks to Robert Gale and Darren Straight we are able to provide with some great reports of what went on.

Highlights of Rob Gale's report:

... This session was far more enjoyable than the first session for many reasons.

This session focused on both giving an overview of current Live services and yet to be released services such as Windows Live QnA and giving us a more 'hands on ' look at how to develop gadgets and activities for live (courtesy of Koji [Kato] from Redmond).

... Some of the cool things shown were searching in real-time using a Tablet PC, sending images and audio to a desktop from a phone running a mobile version of Live
Messenger and a peek at images from Live Local (apparently the imagery will be more detailed than Google's offering and will cover the whole of the UK).

... In all the event was excellent and we were well fed and watered. We were also given a free Wi-Fi finder and I was lucky enough to who one of 5 Philips Live phones that have yet to be released (but should be released very soon). I can't remember the last time I won anything.


Highlights of Darren Straight's report:

Ok I'm now back from the Second Windows Live Session to be held in London in the UK this year, and I must say I'm pretty impressed on how the whole session went, it was much better than the previous one.

In the last Session we were shown products and services that we already knew about and there wasn't much new except Fremont now called Windows Live Expo but the problem with that is that it's only available in the US and wont be available in Europe for some time, also there wasn't much technical details being revealed.

... But everything changed in this Second Windows Live Session and it turned out to be pretty damn good ...

... they gave us a great session with stuff we wanted to see or hear about!

We had various people there from Microsoft including Koji Kato a Group Program Manager for live.com his main role is building up a devopler community for Windows Live, he showed us some pretty cool stuff that you could do if you knew coding, I especially liked the idea of using a Tablet PC or PDA Stlyus to write on the screen handwriting which will be converted to text to to search the web on the fly!

We also had Phil [Holden] who gave a talk about some various Windows Live Products and Services including Live Local where he told us that we can hope to see UK Aerial Imagery some time in the summer, and then soon after that more parts of Europe.

He also showed us an early preview of Windows Live QnA which is looking pretty good at the moment but still needs some work done do it before it is rolled out as a beta to beta testers, hopefully by the next session we will be on the Live QnA Beta and will be able to report back to Phil and the rest of the team on what we personally think about it.

The last thing Phil showed us was a new Windows Live Mobile Messenger Application in which users could submit images and voice clips (not video) from their mobile phones on Mobile 5.0 to a Windows Live Messenger contact who currently appears online in their contact lists, I think to actually see this working was pretty impressive even if the process of sending data from a phone was a bit slow, it was also interesting too see that if you sent a nudge from the pc to the mobile phone the phone would vibrate, shame you couldn't send a nudge from the mobile phone though!

At the end of the session we were shown Heavens RSS HUB for Windows Live, which is a central RSS Hub which gathers RSS Feeds from unofficial community Windows Live Blogs and displays them as links, with the most updated up the top, it's similar to Heavens xbox360daily site, I could show you some screenshots of what Heavens new Windows Live RSS Hub look like but I would rather wait until it's a bit more final!

Ok and that was about it, well except for the fact that I was one of the 5 lucky ones to win a Philips 433VOIP Phone, the other 4 people to win were Robert Gale, Zack Whittaker, Ben and D3v. ...



Thanks to:
Rob Gale
Darren Straight
for letting us use their reoprts

More reports:
Miel Van Opstal (Coolz0r)
Zack Whittaker
Simon Andrew
Seb Skuse

Photos by Rob Gale:
Windows Live Messenger Mobile / Mobile Messenger
Windows Live QnA

Photos by Heaven (event organisers):
Flickr photo set

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Comments:

Comment by romioo-julite@hotmail.com
Posted on Thu 31 Jan 2008 (22:48 GMT)
hiihhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


Comment by vickey
Posted on Tue 30 Jan 2007 (12:29 GMT)
i want to go on msn in skool but i cant because everything is blocked


Comment by Darren Straight
Posted on 20 May 2006
Hehe I saw that pic you had of GoToMyPc while I was at college the other day but I had to start a lesson so I never got to post my comment, glad Chris told you though!

P.S. Thanks for the thanks!


Comment by the andyman
Posted on 19 May 2006
Thanks Chris, so it's nothing Windows Live then ... /me removes link


Comment by Chris [Liveside.net]
Posted on 19 May 2006
The "unknown service" is GoToMyPc, which Koji was using to launch the applications he was demoing.


Comment by the andyman
Posted on 18 May 2006
Thanks Darren, I think 5 will be enough! I'd already seen the first three.


Comment by Darren Straight
Posted on 17 May 2006
Hey let me give you a list of reports including Robert Gales which I know you saw already!

http://xo.typepad.com/blog/2006/05/windows_live_uk.html
http://www.darrenstraight.com/blog/2006/05/16/windows-live-session-uk-2/
http://blog.coolz0r.com/2006/05/17/live-dot-com-road-show-london/
http://www.msblog.org/?p=638
http://simonandrews.typepad.com/big_picture/2006/05/microsoft_live_.html

Theres more out there if you look around.

-Darren

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