Screen shots: Microsoft's Live Mesh

Summary: Screen shots of the first technology preview release of Microsoft's new collaboration/synchronization service.

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The Remote Desktop will provide users with a way to access devices, folders and other data remotely. This feature is built on top of the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol.
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Topic: Microsoft

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Mary Jo has covered the tech industry for more than 25 years for a variety of publications and Web sites, and is a frequent guest on radio, TV and podcasts, speaking about all things Microsoft-related. She is the author of Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in the post-Gates era (John Wiley & Sons, 2008).

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  • Who wrote the comment?

    "Here is what some of the 10,000 testers who are expected to get access to an early Technology Preview of Live Mesh this week should expect to see."

    As a tester I don't expect anything tot see.. and certainly not a powerpoint presentation. It's my job to hunt down issues (or hidden features)and compare them to the specs..
    Arnout Groen
  • RE: Live Mesh Cloud View (Screen shots: Microsoft's Live Mesh)

    It's about time!!
    mabraham@...
  • I wonder....

    ... will this cost anything to be part of?

    ... does it allow auto-syncing between pcs?

    ... what Google will do in response?
    code.mainframe@...