In late 2005,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie was championing a brand new technologies known as RSS Easy Sharing Extensions (SSE).Since then,
Office Pro Plus 2010 64bits, there have already been nearly no public updates from Ozzie or anyone else at Microsoft on what was taking place with SSE. Till this week, that's.At an invitation-only occasion at Microsoft, recognized as Mix-N-Mash,
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Office 2010 Professional Plus Serial, has a fantastic summary. LiveSide said:“Microsoft announced a brand new Windows Live service that enables the sharing of data through standard web feeds such as RSS and Atom: FeedSync. The specification is now available to developers from under a Creative Commons License.”As LiveSide explained:“What makes the FeedSync specification useful is that it as well as enabling data inputs from multiple devices/locations in the same time,
Office 2010 Home And Student, it is designed to resolve any conflicts that may come about as a result.”The newly named FeedSync service is now in beta and is a Microsoft Live Labs project. (LiveLabs is the Microsoft organization comprised of Microsoft Researchers and Windows Live services experts.)Anyone interested in giving the newest Microsoft Live service a try? To what kinds of uses could you putFeedSync?