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Microsoft Ties Windows Live Services to OS

narramissic writes "Microsoft is tying its Windows Live services directly to Vista — a move that should sound vaguely familiar, as it is precisely what the company did to make IE ubiquitous among Internet users. 'A new unified installer for Windows Live services will help users download Wednesday's updates of photo-sharing, mail, instant messaging, online safety and other services, the company said on its Windows Live Wire blog. The new installer also will automatically update those services on Windows Vista and XP going forward.'"

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  1. No! Buried in 4th from last paragraph by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Using the Windows Live unified installer also is still an option -- not a requirement

    Move along.

  2. Re:good choice of words by Derek+Loev · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, the root is terrere.

  3. Not Vista ... to Windows by Jim+Hall · · Score: 5, Informative

    Microsoft is tying its Windows Live services directly to Vista -- a move that should sound vaguely familiar, as it is precisely what the company did to make IE ubiquitous among Internet users. 'A new unified installer for Windows Live services will help users download Wednesday's updates of photo-sharing, mail, instant messaging, online safety and other services, the company said on its Windows Live Wire blog. The new installer also will automatically update those services on Windows Vista and XP going forward.

    I hope I'm not misreading the article, but the summary appears to be incorrect. As I understand the article, Microsoft is integrating Windows Live more within Windows ... but I didn't see that it was being tied specifically to Vista. In fact, the article says "The new installer also will automatically update those services on Windows Vista and XP going forward."

    Call me confused, but I think Windows Live will still install on XP. You don't need to upgrade to Vista to run Windows Live, if you already have XP.

    1. Re:Not Vista ... to Windows by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Microsoft is integrating various pieces of their software into one downloadable installer. The 'Live Suite' can be installed on both XP and Vista. Think of it as Microsoft's version of the 'Google Pack'.

      The title of this Slashdot thread is FUD.

    2. Re:Not Vista ... to Windows by ChatHuant · · Score: 3, Informative

      The title of this Slashdot thread is FUD.

      Much to my surprise, this time the FUDsters aren't the slashdotters; the FUD (including the title) is in the FA, which, probably being new here, I did read. The whole article (available here)is pretty much a lot of BS, but it sounded anti-MS enough that it was picked up and dumped on the first page by the crack team of /. editors.

  4. Re:.Mac service by Secret+Rabbit · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's actually reverse of what you think. Apple launched .Mac and offered it as it sits today. Whereas M$ released the services and /afterward/ is now tying things in. So, they really aren't the same, business-wise that is i.e. no shady business practices from Apple this time 'round.

  5. Re:The Slash-FUD rolls on.... by RobertM1968 · · Score: 4, Informative

    For the idiot mod who thinks the above post was trolling...

    MS Advertising Patent

    In order for this to work, MS needs to tie together all their diverse products from all their product groups... This was the patent that was previously discussed on /. that I was referring to.

    Please feel free to point me to where I am wrong...

    And no, I am not going to quote the specifics of the patent any farther than I have discussed them. If you don't have a clue about a topic, don't moderate it.