The Live Mesh barn door was open long enough for the guys at jkOnTheRun to give us a peak at Live Mesh running on Intel Macs. Guess what, it looks a lot like how it works on Windows Vista machines but ...
Microsoft's Live Mesh hasn't officially expanded to include Macs just yet, but the software maker has said that folks in more countries can now take part without having to wait for an invitation. In a ...
SAN FRANCISCO--The launch of Live Mesh this week offers the clearest understanding yet of what Microsoft's Windows Live Platform group has been working on for the last two years. And yet, Live Mesh is ...
I need to keep a folder synchronized between my laptop and home tower. When both were running XP, I used Live Sync (which became Live Mesh Beta) and it did a good job. The only annoyance was that both ...
After unveiling its Live Mesh cloud computing service back in April, Microsoft on Wednesday opened up the software’s preview version to a larger number of early users in the United States. “This week ...
Obviously Live Mesh’s Community Technology Preview version, a.k.a. beta, limitation of 5GB storage means you can only do so much data sharing with Live Mesh right now, but it’s creating the ...
Let’s say you sit on a design team at Microsoft. Let’s say that you want to help IT folks on the road move their data into and out of the cloud. So you start by offering branded cloud storage that ...
At upcoming conference, company plans to provide clearer view into how developers can build APIs to connect apps and services across various devices using Live Mesh Originally positioned as a ...
Microsoft made it clear today: Its future is not in Windows or Office. Instead, it’s in the Internet and computing clouds. If it can deliver on the promise of its just-announced Live Mesh, the company ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Microsoft this afternoon announced a series of milestones ...
Microsoft has just brought out the physical representation of its fifth major evolutionary change, and this one may turn out to be the most dramatic. The technology, Live Mesh, may actually both help ...
Even though it seems to signal a shift from its PC-centric corporate philosophy, I wouldn’t call Microsoft’s Live Mesh offering a disruptive technology. If anything, it’s an accommodating technology.