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A Key Benefit of Vista

7:35 am - January 30, 2007 in FlickrBlog

One good reason to consider an upgrade to Vista, Microsoft's just-released upgrade to Windows: the default set of desktop wallpapers it ships with include several from Flickr members. Long Zheng has a blog post with some examples, and Microsoft's Raymond Chen has more details.

Reportedly, Microsoft experience designer Jenny Lam considered around 10,000 images, combing traditional sources and commissioning a few photoshoots, but is happiest with the ones that came from Flickr members, like these from Hamad Darwish AKA [ HD ]:

Lost Sensations Destination - vol. II

 

The Australian Lesson

10:05 pm - January 26, 2007 in FlickrBlog

I don't know if you've ever seen Australians in the wild before, but next time you do, just remember these 4 simple rules:

  1. Keep us outside, preferably near the beach
  2. Cook us something on a barbecue
  3. Talk about sport, and
  4. Give us a beer

It's really very simple, and I can guarantee you will get bonus points if you also feed us lamingtons or fairy bread.

Happy Australia Day!

Australia Day @ the beach

IMG_9807  meat  Lamington + Dale

IMG_8574

Thanks to **Sharlzie, Nick Triantafillou, geoffandsherry, dale.n & mavnjess.

 

Sumo

2:12 am - January 25, 2007 in FlickrBlog

Sumo_wrestler

From clarice & ....

 

Updates Updates Updates

4:36 am - January 24, 2007 in My.live.com blog

Wow, has it really been over 2 months since we blogged? First of all, the entire Live.com team wishes you a very (belated) happy new year! Despite some stormy Seattle weather, we'd also like to assure you that we haven't been hibernating. In fact, we're hard at work finishing up some very exciting features which we'll be looking to launch soon. We're not quite ready to announce dates or specifics, but everyone who has seen what's coming agrees that it's very cool.  :-)

While we finish that work up, how about some new content for your existing Live.com page? Here's some of the things that we've recently made available:

  • MSN TV Listings Gadget - You can find this by clicking "Add Stuff" and navigating to the Gadgets -> Music, Movies, & TV folder.  You can customize the gadget to show your local listings and your favorite channels so that you never again miss an episode of American Idol (or anything else you may want to watch).
  • Valentine's Day Collection- In the mood for love? Maybe just some chocolate? Either way, try adding the Valentine's Day collection to your Live.com for some fun holiday content. http://www.live.com/?addTemplate=valentinesday
  • Celebrity Homepages - Check out http://celebrities.live.com/ for the latest news on Celebrity Collections for Live.com! Not only are these are some great looking collections, but there are cool prizes you can win as well.

    (Note that all of this content is available in the U.S.A. - availability may vary by individual country)

Also, we'd like to call your attention to the "Click for the Cause" campaign. Each time you search from http://Click4TheCause.Live.com/, Microsoft will contribute to ninemillion.org, a UN agency-led campaign providing education and sports programs for the nine million refugee youth around the world. Please let your friends, family and colleagues know about this campaign and encourage them to use http://Click4TheCause.Live.com/ when they search. You can also become a friend of ninemillion by visiting the Windows Live Space at http://nine-million.spaces.live.com. Time to start searching!

 

Feeds Plus: An Intern Adventure

2:41 am - January 24, 2007 in Microsoft RSS Blog

Last summer, we had a couple of interns on the RSS team here in IE: Nate Furtwangler, a developer intern, and Chrix Finne, a Program Manager intern. Nate and Chrix both did an amazing job helping us to ship IE7 and Vista, and they also found the time to knock out a really cool project. Here's a big thanks from all of us to them.

I'll let Chrix describe the project (and their experience) in his own words. In case you're wondering, the "where's Sean's office" thing is a reference to Chrix's decision that it would be fun to relocate my office to the roof of the parking garage while I was on vacation. Good times.

- Sean

 

Hi! My name is Chrix Finne and this past summer I was an intern Program Manager on the IE RSS Team – also known as ‘Team RSS got new digs so the interns got a window office.’ I had the privilege of working on several cool projects this past summer, and had a blast while doing it. Shoutout to my officemate Nate Furtwangler, developer intern and my partner in crime. Though they consumed far fewer Swedish Fish than Nate and I, my mentor Jane “where’s Sean’s office?” Kim and my manager Sean “Romulus” Lyndersay were also awesome and kept me on my toes. Congrats to the whole team on IE7 and Vista RTM!

We are proud to announce that our intern project, Feeds Plus also shipped! It’s a free IE7 add-on that adds two features to the Windows Feeds experience: aggregation and notification. We hope that Feeds Plus will help users get more flexibility and engagement with feeds in Windows.

Feeds Plus, running in the background, can combine multiple feeds into a single, river of news-style feed. All the user has to do is turn on Feeds Plus’ aggregator, and every folder of feeds will sprout an aggregate feed at the top. This can be very useful – for instance, I can make a folder with all of my news feeds and then read all my news at once through the News’ aggregate feed. Read/unread information is synced between the aggregate feed and its children, and aggregate feeds are searchable just like any other feed. If multiple feeds use Simple List Extensions (SLE) then the corresponding aggregate feed will as well – this is cool because you can combine multiple different eBay feeds, and use SLE to sort by price across all of them.

A pop-up feed notification reminiscent of Outlook’s is the second feature in Feeds Plus. The Windows Feed Download Engine always runs in the background, so users have to check to see if new items have arrived. With Feeds Plus, the user can choose which feeds matter most to them and get a pop-up ‘toast’ as soon as those feeds have new items waiting. The pop-up is designed to be unobtrusive—it fades in and out and won’t go crazy and flash every half second—and it includes a handy link to the feeds that it’s announcing:

Feeds Plus is an unsupported IE7 add-on (meaning that it’s not supported by Microsoft technical support or by the IE development team). One important note is that it does not have accessibility support in this release. Don't use it if you're uncomfortable using unsupported software.

Download Feeds Plus here.

So, that’s Feeds Plus. I also had the chance to help design the Feed Headlines gadget on the Windows Vista Sidebar. Feed Headlines shows the user a scrolling list of headlines from one or many feeds with a nice little preview window and links to the browser. It’s a great way to keep content handy – I keep an instance pointed at Engadget that I use to procrastinate all the time.

My favorite thing about Feed technology in Windows is how much freedom it gives the user to choose how, when, and where to consume different types of web content – from news feeds to Craigslist searches. I think that it’s critical to provide different ways to read and consume the feed content that’s coming in, so I hope you enjoy these little feeds extras.

Yours,

Chrix Finne

PS – One shameless plug: Nate and I were lucky enough to get interviewed by Channel 9, so if you want to see those Swedish Fish for real, keep an eye on Channel 9 (hint: they have a feed). They’re on the middle shelf above the demo laptop.

 

Updates Updates Updates

10:36 pm - January 23, 2007 in My.live.com blog

Wow, has it really been over 2 months since we blogged? First of all, the entire Live.com team wishes you a very (belated) happy new year! Despite some stormy Seattle weather, we'd also like to assure you that we haven't been hibernating. In fact, we're hard at work finishing up some very exciting features which we'll be looking to launch soon. We're not quite ready to announce dates or specifics, but everyone who has seen what's coming agrees that it's very cool.  :-)

While we finish that work up, how about some new content for your existing Live.com page? Here's some of the things that we've recently made available:

  • MSN TV Listings Gadget - You can find this by clicking "Add Stuff" and navigating to the Gadgets -> Music, Movies, & TV folder.  You can customize the gadget to show your local listings and your favorite channels so that you never again miss an episode of American Idol (or anything else you may want to watch).
  • Valentine's Day Collection- In the mood for love? Maybe just some chocolate? Either way, try adding the Valentine's Day collection to your Live.com for some fun holiday content. http://www.live.com/?addTemplate=valentinesday
  • Celebrity Homepages - Check out http://celebrities.live.com/ for the latest news on Celebrity Collections for Live.com! Not only are these are some great looking collections, but there are cool prizes you can win as well.

    (Note that all of this content is available in the U.S.A. - availability may vary by individual country)

Also, we'd like to call your attention to the "Click for the Cause" campaign. Each time you search from http://Click4TheCause.Live.com/, Microsoft will contribute to ninemillion.org, a UN agency-led campaign providing education and sports programs for the nine million refugee youth around the world. Please let your friends, family and colleagues know about this campaign and encourage them to use http://Click4TheCause.Live.com/ when they search. You can also become a friend of ninemillion by visiting the Windows Live Space at http://nine-million.spaces.live.com. Time to start searching!

 

It fell off the back of a truck

10:23 pm - January 22, 2007 in FlickrBlog

Leon Neal, AKA TabscoKid, a freelance news photographer and Flickr member got up at 5AM to head down to a beach in Devon to take some amazing photos of the aftermath of the MSC Napoli going down. His story below:

Worth the 5am start for this picture

"A Police Officer walking past two of the shipping containers washed up on the beach at Branscombe, Devon following the beaching of the cargo ship MSC Napoli after it was holed during storms on Sunday, 21st January 2007. The ship is carrying almost 2,400 containers, about 150 of which are said to hold hazardous chemical substances. The drifting vessel was being towed to Portland Harbour in Dorset for a salvage operation, but the Maritime and Coastguard Agency decided to beach it in Lyme Bay, near Sidmouth, instead, following the structural failure. The area is a World Heritage Site and also known as the Jurassic Coast," - Worth the 5am start for this picture, TabascoKid

There are a lot more truly spectacular shots of this amazing event in his stream:

Oops Barrel of laughs Pride Might take a bit to get it started..

 

January 23

8:04 pm - January 22, 2007 in Live Search
 

everyday/celebrity

4:53 am - January 20, 2007 in FlickrBlog

You may recognize the fellow above from his fabulous ongoing self-portraiture project Noah K. Everyday (there's also a video version). Well, Noak K. took his show on the road backstage at VH1's "Big in '06" awards show in December (you can read more about that in this Washington Post article). You can view more of his brush with celebrity in this Flickr set.

Photos from Noah K brought to our attention by _bastian in this Flickr Central discussion topic.

 

“I have a dream…”

1:47 pm - January 15, 2007 in FlickrBlog

Blessings Dr. King...we Love You

"...that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today!" Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. August 28, 1963

You can view a recording of Dr. King's historic speech here.

Photo from Jennifer Esperanza.
See more photos in the Martin Luther King clusters.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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