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Windows Live Spaces goes Live!

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 02 August 2006 - 13:50 · 9 comments & 7561 views

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On Monday Microsoft began rolling out Windows Live Spaces, the next generation of the world’s most widely used blogging service, MSN Spaces. The new service includes social networking features designed to help users discover and connect with friends through their trusted contacts and allows customers to personalize their Windows Live Spaces with gadgets. Microsoft also announced additional progress on Windows Live with the launch of Windows Live Toolbar, the Windows Live QnA beta and the releases of enhanced safety services in the coming weeks.

“With the release of products such as Windows Live Spaces, we continue to deliver on our mission of bringing customers closer to the information and people that matter to them most,” said Steve Berkowitz, senior vice president of the Online Services Group at Microsoft. “Windows Live and Internet-based ad-funded software and service are critical to driving growth for the company, and we are energized about the continued investments we’re making to help provide consumers with a seamless and safer online experience.”

View: Create your Live Space
View: Windows Live Beta Home
View: Neowin's Live Spaces forum Thread

As the next generation of the popular MSN Spaces, Windows Live Spaces will allow consumers to tell their story and customize their site with blogs, photo albums, music lists and more. Windows Live Spaces is designed to connect users to their real social network of friends — people in their Windows Live Contacts list — that is integrated across Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail and other services — and introduce them to people through these trusted contacts. Users that are already on one another’s Windows Live Messenger contact lists can initiate instant messaging conversations from within Windows Live Spaces.

Expanded social networking opportunities through Windows Live Spaces are balanced by enhanced privacy tools that give users full control over permission settings to specify who can contact them through the service, see their profile information and view the contents of their site. The respective permissions and communications preferences are clearly displayed alongside the user’s profile information and can be updated at any time. For those under age 18, the default setting in their Windows Live Spaces profile is that only people in the user’s Windows Live Messenger contact list can gain access to his or her space.

In addition, consumers will be able to choose from hundreds of gadgets — specialized mini-applications created by developers from the community and content partners — to easily personalize their Windows Live Spaces. Customers can create a Windows Live Space at http://spaces.live.com and find gadgets at http://gallery.live.com.

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#1 mad_onion on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:21
yeah, windows live seems to really be moving along. im sure it will be done by the end of the year in time for vista. the irony is that vista itself should have been coming out at the same time as windows live but now it looks as though it could be a while after. not that it matters i guess.
spaces is much better now its width is bigger so it takes up more of the screen horizontally, that was a big problem for me as i have a widescreen. it isnt much wider though...
and friends is kinda useless as you have to send someone an email so they can accept to be added to your friends of friends thing. if you could do it within messenger that would be much better.
(2 replies) #2 dhan on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:29
Anybody else has their "Customize" button broken ? It's surprising if the Windows Live team such a simple bug.
#2.1 mrmckeb on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:45
It's not, but if you are having troubles try it again tomorrow - remember that it was just launched and they are rolling it out to the whole world (100 million people) right now... expect it to be slow for a few days.
#2.2 Smigit on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:53
worked for me propper in IE but not FFx.

edit: worked in FFx too now. Probably just a bit jumpy at launch.
#3 Digix on 02 Aug 2006 - 14:38
profiles seem to be alll over the place coming and going offline, they have been redesigned with more face windows live top design etc too...
#4 webeagle12 on 02 Aug 2006 - 15:12
hmm, wtf my pics/profile are lost??
#5 Izlude on 02 Aug 2006 - 21:58
They should make a module that lets people upload flash clips in a gallery type manner (click name/thumbnail) that would open the selected clip. But I guess space is precious, yes? I could always make a gif thumbnail and link it to my external clips, but still...
#6 jim87654 on 03 Aug 2006 - 04:14
MS should stick to its core products and not try to recreate myspace IMHO.
#7 C_Guy on 03 Aug 2006 - 15:13
Live Spaces is hardly a re-creation of MySpace. It's awesome to see a profile/blogging service with built-in, simplified security. This will help keep unwanted readers and predators out (unlike MySpace where anyoen can pretty much see anything they want) and keep younger users safe.

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