Dec 11, 2007 4 am
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Today sp1 ships. hurray. It’s not up there yet but should be later today.
Looking down the list of fixes, here are some that caught my eye (read the whitepaper for the full list):
- Communicator won’t let you IM a distribution list any more for security reasons
- Icons for presence have been modified so that red/green colour blind people can tell the difference between available and busy by looking at the icon rather than the text next to it
- That Excel bug with 65,534 getting shown as 100,001 is fixed
- SharePoint works on Windows Server 2008
- ASP.net AJAX supported on SharePoint for web parts
- Outlook delays with opening large psts eliminated
Office Online Downloads (SP1 will be available here)
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Dec 11, 2007 4 am
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The new Microsoft Download Center is going to be fully functional with Silverlight.
Silverlight is the next generation of .NET based media experiences. More information on Silverlight can be found over at it’s homepage.
When initially loading the website, you will be promt to install Silverlight. You have to have Silverlight installed to view the new download center. Apparently BETA participants are being invited randomly from the Microsoft Connect website. The design is very sleek, and sexy I should add. Other than that, the current download links on the BETA website forward you back to the current Download Center.
Hope to hear some official word on this BETA soon, in the mean time check it out!
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Dec 7, 2007 1 am
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Full versions, which Microsoft hopes will help spur increased Vista adoption, are due to be released early next year.
Microsoft released on Wednesday new test versions of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista Service Pack, two highly anticipated technologies that are scheduled to be released early next year.
Microsoft also revealed partner resources to prepare customers for the release of the server OS, which the company plans to release to manufacturing on Feb. 27, 2008, the same day as a joint-launch event that also will promote SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008. Combined, the three mark Microsoft’s major product release cycle for the year, although the products are not scheduled to be released simultaneously.
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Dec 5, 2007 4 am
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Microsoft is to withdraw an anti-piracy tool from Windows Vista, which disables the operating system when invoked, following customer complaints.
The so-called “kill switch” is designed to prevent users with illegal copies of Vista from using certain features.
But the tool has suffered from glitches since it was introduced with many Windows users claiming that legal copies of Vista had been disabled.
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Nov 27, 2007 5 am
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Windows Live Messenger 9.0 will feature SPIM, a new security feature that reports users who send unsolicited messages
Microsoft’s next version of its instant messenger application will have a new security feature to report users who send unsolicited messages, known as SPIM (spam over IM). That’s one of several new features in Windows Live Messenger 9.0, which was released to some private beta testers on Tuesday.
The problem with SPIM is that it’s annoying and, at worst, dangerous. The tricky part is that the hacker may have obtained someone’s IM account details, so it appears that a genuine contact is sending the messages. After compiling a list of IM contacts, hackers try to trick users into clicking links. Those links can often launch an unwanted installation of spyware or other malware via a browser vulnerability or other security hole.
Other new features might be in version 9.0 include:
- Animated .GIF files can be used in the display photo area.
- Allows users to associate a specific sound with an action performed by one of their contacts.
- URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) can be clicked on in the status area
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Nov 22, 2007 1 am
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Microsoft sends out Windows Live Messenger 9.0 beta invites
No sooner has the Windows Live Wave 2 suite been released than the first Wave 3 beta begins - Windows Live Messenger v9. Unlike the betas that have just finished, the Messenger v9 beta is being run from Microsoft Connect as a private beta, meaning that, for the moment at least, unless you receive an invite, you won’t be able to participate.
For the moment it looks like most previous Windows Live testers are getting invites, so stay tuned to your inbox. With such a popular beta like this, you better sign up quick.
So what’s new? While the goodies aren’t yet available, we’ve heard about Multiple Points Of Presence (MPOP) support, which allows you to sign in from multiple devices, ie be online at two places at once.
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Nov 20, 2007 3 am
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Grab it before it gone
You know this better than me….
Build 3244
Part1 Part2 Part3 Part4
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Nov 20, 2007 3 am
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The Wait for Visual Studio 2008 is Over
On Monday, Nov. 19, Microsoft announced that Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 were released to manufacturing (RTM). With more than 250 new features,Visual Studio 2008 includes significant enhancements in every edition, including Visual Studio Express and Visual Studio Team System. Developers of all levels – from hobbyists to enterprise development teams – now have a consistent, secure and reliable solution for developing applications for the latest platforms: the Web, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, the 2007 Office system, and beyond.
MSDN Subscribers: Get Visual Studio 2008 Now
For a good startup, get the Free Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions
Or get the free 90 days trial for VS2008 Team Suite Edition, which can be converted to full version with a key.
Don’t forget the MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2008.
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Nov 20, 2007 3 am
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See what sort of tone a company’s acquisitions set
The LibraryHouse blog has a nice summary of recent acquisitions (July 2006 through June 2007) by Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo!, roughly color coded by category:

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Nov 15, 2007 2 am
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The November security updates fix the so-called URI problem, a critical Windows bug that has been exploited by online criminals.
Microsoft has released its November security updates, fixing a critical Windows bug that has been exploited by online criminals.
Microsoft released just two security updates this month, but security experts say that IT staff will want to install both of them as quickly as possible. The MS07-061 update is particularly critical because the flaw it repairs has been seen in Web-based attack code, said Amol Sarwate, manager of Qualys’s vulnerability research lab. “This was a zero day [flaw] that was being used in the wild by hackers,” he said
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