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August 18 Bad boy Chris!August 17 Attachments? Pah!
I just posted this slightly inflammatory comment on my work blog in an entry entitled Attachments must die! Click-through if you want to read my justification of it. Or if you just want to flame me. -Jamie August 11 More on storing Messenger conversations on the Mesh3 weeks ago I wrote a blog entry Storing Messenger conversations on the Mesh where I said:
I made the same suggestion on the Live Mesh forum along with some reasons why this would be a good idea and whilst there was general support for the idea it was suggested that instead I configure Messenger to automatically store all of my conversations and then sync the "C:\Users\jamie\Documents\My Received Files\<ID>" folder using Mesh. This I did and its been working pretty well for me (I recommend trying it for yourself) and now, as you can see below, I have a history of all of my Messenger conversations synchronised across all of my machines: After using this for a few weeks now though I have realised that there are some fallacies to this approach that could be alleviated by having Messenger automatically store conversations to Mesh; those being:
All of these could be alleviated if Messenger was "Meshified". Let me just clarify what I mean by that; it does not mean that all your Messenger conversations need to be conducted on www.mesh.com, it means that the Messenger service in the cloud (the one through which orchestrates all Messenger conversations) becomes responsible for storing your conversations on the Mesh. I'm going to be actively campaigning for the Messenger team to implement this. Is anyone with me? -Jamie August 09 What does your desktop look like?That's the question that technogran posed on her blog entry My Desktop. Well, here's mine: A photo doesn't really it justice though given that there are moving parts here so I've done a video of it as well:
Very bare I think you'll agree. I'm not a fan of having much on my desktop although I do rather like my dreamscene wallpaper and my Rocketdock. Anyone else? -Jamie August 07 10 more secrets of Windows LiveMy last post 10 hidden secrets of Windows Live was quite well received so I thought I would write another one. Here are 10 more time-and-money-saving tips from Windows Live.
As before let me know in the comments how many of those you knew about. Or if you don't want to tell me, leave a comment anyway - my blog can never have enough comments. And if you have 10 Windows Live secrets of your own, blog about them and tag it 10 secrets. -Jamie Evernote - Your memory downloadedI recently discovered Evernote and I'm glad that I did. Have you ever heard of it? According to the blurb Evernote "allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere". I've got a more succinct tagline for them
Evernote's USP is that it can read text inside photos and then index it for you so that you can easily find it later, so let me show you an example of that. Yesterday I was strolling through London Waterloo station and I snapped one of the departure boards using my Windows Mobile smartphone and then, using the Evernote client, uploaded it. That is all I had to to do and now I can now go to http://www.evernote.com, search for one of the stations listed on that departure board and hey presto...it finds it. Check out the results of my search for "Clapham Junction": I think that's genius. I'm going to be snap happy with my camera phone now, every single bit of information that I see is going to be photographed and put straight into Evernote; my new favourite web service. If I meet you, you can be sure I'll be photographing you holding your business card in front of your face. -Jamie August 06 10 hidden secrets of Windows LiveSome things you might not know about Windows Live
How many of those did you know about? Let me know in the comments (but be honest now). Do you have any tips to share of your own? Again, put 'em in the comments. Better still, do you have 10 of them? If so blog about them on your Space and tag it 10 secrets. -Jamie Windows Live Tags: clubhouse, how-to, Spaces, Messenger, Photo Gallery, Writer, SkyDrive, Mail, Windows Live ID, 10 secrets August 03 SkyDrive is integrated into the Spaces experience then?Earlier today one of my Messenger buddies, Jack, uploaded a photo to his SkyDrive which I commented on. He immediately IM’d me and here’s the conversation that ensued:
Sounds as though Jack had a lightbulb moment. He didn’t know how well all of these services are built to work together – the fact that him uploading a file to his Skydrive caused a message in my Spaces newsfeed was news to him, in fact just knowing that the Spaces newsfeed actually exists was news to him as well.
Jack’s a very smart tech-savvy guy who likes to get his hands dirty with web-based “stuff” so the fact that he as a SkyDrive user didn’t know about this was very interesting to me. If people like Jack don’t know that these things then how is the average joe on the street meant to know about it? That’s a big challenge (and a big opportunity) for Windows Live – they need to get the network effect that worked for Jack to work for many many other people too. -Jamie August 01 "Loving Outlook Connector"Those aren't my words, they're the words of my fiancee Helen who yesterday installed the Outlook Connector that can:
I'm often sending things Helen's way to get her to try them and usually she drops them either through exasperation or boredom. With Outlook Connector though its different, she actually likes this one. I asked her for a soundbite and she came back with "a neat and easy way to share and manage my personal email with the same effectiveness as I manage my professional email using Outlook functionality, superb!" Yep, she definitely likes this one :) One minor downside was that she has Outlook 2003 which only allows you to view view multiple calendars side-by-side. Outlook 2007 allows you to overlay them which is a much better experience. -Jamie Windows Live Tags: clubhouse, windows live, story, Live Calendar, Hotmail, Live Contacts, Outlook Connector Mesh application startups in BostonAn interesting little titbit of Mesh news here. Microspotting has interviewed Reed Sturvenant who heads up Microsoft Startup labs in Boston. Here's what the group do (taken from the interview)
What is of most interest to me though is this quote:
So Microsoft are setting up a Silicon-Valley-esque enclave in Boston with the express purposes of building applications for Mesh. Can't wait to see what they come up with. -Jamie
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