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  2. Windows Live - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live is a discontinued brand name for a set of web services and software products developed by Microsoft as part of its software-as-a-service platform. Chief components under the brand name included web services (all of which were exposed through corresponding web applications), several computer programs that interact with the services, and specialized web services for mobile devices.

  3. Microsoft account - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft account logo. A Microsoft account or MSA [1] (previously known as Microsoft Passport, [2].NET Passport, and Windows Live ID) is a single sign-on personal user account for Microsoft customers to log in to consumer [3] [4] Microsoft services (like Outlook.com), devices running on one of Microsoft's current operating systems (e.g. Microsoft Windows computers and tablets, Xbox consoles ...

  4. Bing Maps - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Local Beta, showing aerial imagery. Bing Maps was originally launched as MSN Virtual Earth, which was released for beta testing on July 24, 2005. [2] It was a continuation of previous Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft MapPoint and TerraServer.

  5. Microsoft Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Messenger, for users of Windows 7 and previous versions MSN Messenger was the former name of the client from 1999 to 2006; Windows Messenger is a scaled-down client that was included with Windows XP in 2001; Microsoft Messenger for Mac, for users of Mac OS X; Outlook.com includes web browser-based functionality for instant messaging

  6. Windows Live Home - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Home was first revealed on August 3, 2007 at Microsoft Japan's annual Business Strategic Meeting 2008. It was expected that a new version of Live.com (later Windows Live Personalized Experience, now defunct) would be released in Fall 2007, featuring a new interface design together with Windows Live service integrations. [2]

  7. Windows Live Personalized Experience - Wikipedia

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    Live.com became the home to Live Search as part of Microsoft's movement to push their online search and advertising services. Windows Live Home became the official home portal for all Windows Live services instead. Windows Live Personalized Experience was updated on August 8, 2008 featuring the new Windows Live 2.0 theme. When Bing launched in ...

  8. Live.com - Wikipedia

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    Live.com may refer to: live.com, a URL used by Microsoft for their Outlook.com and OneDrive products; Windows Live, a discontinued brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft; Windows Live Personalized Experience, a web portal formerly known as live.com

  9. Windows Live Devices - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Devices was an online device management service as part of Windows Live which will allow users to centrally access and manage the synchronization of files stored on their computers, mobile devices, as well as other peripherals such as digital photo frames.