First Looks at Microsoft's New "Live Mesh" Platform 208
technirvana writes "Microsoft's Live Mesh service launched today as an invite-only 'technology preview.' It is Microsoft's attempt to tie all of our data together. Live Mesh synchronizes data across multiple devices (currently just Windows computers, but theoretically it will extend to mobile and other devices in the future) as well as to a web desktop that exists in the cloud. It can sync data across devices used by a single users, as well as create shared spaces for multiple users." And since it's run by Microsoft, you know you can trust it.
like plays for sure? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Try PowerFolder. It's a mature alternative:
* The software works since 2003
* It gets actively developed
* It's open source - a free Basic client is available
* There is a commercial Pro client with advanced security and connectivity features and 5 GB Online backup space
http://www.powerfolder.com/ [powerfolder.com]
Best regards,
Christian
Powerfolder? Maybe not. (Score:2)
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It looks great in FireFox too, unzoomed.
If you're using zoom levels or nonstandard font sizes in FireFox, then thats a firefox problem, its never handled that well, while browsers like Opera handle it beautifully.
You're right. (Score:2)
Go Web 2.0 (was: like plays for sure?) (Score:2)
They could even introduce their own gold spammers from the Sales department, trolling for pre-sales resources. "Are you annoy with current position? Spending too much time mining gold when better use of time? Talk to ERP sales team at http://xxxintranet [ibm.com]
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Remember Microsoft Passport? (Score:2)
Google: "Do no evil."
Microsoft: "The only way we know how to make money is by doing evil."
My opinion, but I'm not the only one who thinks that way.
Microsoft Passport is now Windows Live ID. (Score:3, Informative)
Yes, but now they call it Windows Live ID [passport.net].
After several nasty vulnerabilities and extremely bad press, they changed the name. Hey, maybe Jabba the Hutt could change his name and apply for a job as a supermodel.
The description of Windows Live ID says, "Simplify your sign in". Yes, simplify, give Microsoft control, and increase the chance of vulnerabilities. If Microsoft didn't take advantage of the technical ignorance of its customers, how much profi
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so it's like... ".mac"? (Score:5, Insightful)
So, anything new here?
Re:so it's like... ".mac"? (Score:5, Funny)
A way to organize all of the unethically gathered data Microsoft has collected on me!
Thank God! I thought they might actually have to look in two databases to realize I don't like Vista, but I do like pizza and bunnies...I mean first person shooters...yeah...FPS...def not bunnies
Re:so it's like... ".mac"? (Score:5, Funny)
Apple invented it but Microsoft INNOVATED it!
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While the quote is funny, I fear that the truth may not be. Microsoft's announcement times neatly with the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) move to windows-only:
OLPC to scrap Linux for Windows [theinquirer.net]
The OLPC XO laptop has developed very effective Mesh Network [laptop.org]. To see how it works, click on the demo on this page [laptop.org].
This technology was made usable by the same "open source fundamentalists" that Nicholas Negroponte now marginalizes [computerworld.com] now that he's benefited from their ti
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Thankfully the text said "may" rather than "will". We can only hope that the OLPC people come to their senses.
Re:so it's like... ".mac"? (Score:4, Insightful)
Actually, you could do it already. Microsoft is just making it easier.
Interface by KDE (Score:4, Interesting)
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Just for reference... (Score:2)
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Looks interesting (Score:3, Interesting)
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Live BAIT is more like it (nt) (Score:2)
Yeah, that's great. (Score:2)
Prepare yourself for the flood of home-made porn (BAD home-made porn) that is "synced across multiple devices".
And for the first people fired for "up
Re:Yeah, that's great. (Score:4, Funny)
And for the first people fired for "uploading" their porn collection to their workstations at their jobs.
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[looks around office]
[shudders]
I can wait. Believe me . . . I can wait . . .
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http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/features/social/facebook.jsp/ [blackberry.com]
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Antitrust? (Score:4, Funny)
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"Check it out, I programmed it in code!"
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Yes, I admit to watching that godawful movie. But Claire Forlani was the bomb in mallrats.
Microsoft's naming policies... (Score:3, Interesting)
From the people who brought you "squirt" as a verb, now you have "mesh". A word that most people immediately associate with the word "trap".
I suspect the marketingdroid may be a saboteur.
Re:Microsoft's naming policies... (Score:5, Funny)
Hmmm, let me see... Office visual studio enterprise vista team...
Bah, let them rot.
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Does this explain "Bob"? I didn't think it rained that much in Redmond.
sorry your wrong (Score:5, Insightful)
This mesh won't work with generic phones, Linux phones, the iPhone, or any one else. Remember it took the EU years in court and a billion dollar fine to just get MSFT to release Networking Protocols.
*note some sarcasm was used above, if you can not detect it your sarcasm meter is broken, or running windows and constantly pegged*
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MSFT is well known for making totally closed locked down systems first.
Oh and how is your PlayforSure music player working? So Glad you you believed MSFT's marketing material. It Playsforsure until august.
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Genius, someone tag that with "insightful".
Where are the responsible posters? I miss arguments with thinking slashdot participants.
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Could be great. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Could be great. (Score:5, Insightful)
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Please tell me who.. oh who told software must (or should) be written for free?
Just some two hours ago I've been watching TV (something about a bad humored, drug addict doctor with almost magical diagnostic abilities). Do you know how much did it cost me? Zero, Null, Nada. Do you think all those actors, guionists, technicians... did it for free? I don't think so. Did you see me telling they should do it for free? Of course not.
Of
What if it were Google? (Score:3, Interesting)
I wonder if we'd get that comment if it were a Google service. Can we trust Google any more than Microsoft? Around here it sure seems like Google gets a free pass on everything and can do no wrong...
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Re:What if it were Google? (Score:4, Informative)
One should suspect all companies, as they are built on profit motives, however, Microsoft has a very very shady track record to boot.
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Yeah! The day I started smoking--there was a dude from "big tobacco" who came up to my house and handed me a cigarette from a pack that HAD THE SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING SCRATCHEDOFF!!!11one1!. Tehy are evil!!!!
Whatever. And how the hell are oil companies evil? Because the largest cost of a
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What about the Stac Electronics [wikipedia.org] case?
What about the ongoing EU sanctions for not releasing protocol documentation?
What about the falsified videos [theregister.co.uk] Microsoft presented to the court regarding the possibility of removing IE from Windows 95?
What about Microsoft's anticompetitive and illegal [oreillynet.com] tactics regarding DR-DOS?
I'm sure I could keep going, but that's just a few highlights. Nothing evil/illegal/immoral going on there, huh? I would probably agree that the rank-n-file i
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This will be great... (Score:5, Insightful)
We've seen this before (Score:5, Informative)
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I don't think it's necessary to RTFA (Score:5, Insightful)
Extend to other devices? Unless they're running Windows Mobile, pull the other one.
To my mind, this is an attempt to create a killer app which will tie everyone to Windows for another 5-10 years much like "I want shared calendars in Outlook and I'm prepared to pay a lot of money to get it" has tied businesses to Exchange for so long.
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OOXML is all XML, that doesn't mean it's particularly usable as a standard for others to implement right now.
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However, I would point out that the reason for so much paranoia is that Microsoft have spent 25 years systematically destroying anything which stood in their way.
Now, while I don't debate it's possible that they're trying to turn their business model around so that it no longer depends upon being the dominant OS provider on the desktop and the server, unless and until we start to see real, hard evidence of this, I along with a lot of oth
Activesync (Score:3, Insightful)
Yeah right (Score:2, Insightful)
1. I can't see the demo's, why? Apparently to "install Microsoft Silverlight to have a 'better' experience"... So no experience at all then.
2. I just must have a "Windows Live" account to sign in.
If these two small examples of Microsoft hubris, lock-in and lack of anything resembling open standards are to go by, then, no. No I shall not be partaking in their oh so, 'Wow' experience.
This just in... (Score:2, Funny)
Is it I$O spec yet? (Score:2, Funny)
Is it just me, or is it a good idea (Score:3, Informative)
Sure, actually, you should avoid all MS products, period. But especially the "Live!" Products. There's like... 200 of them on Wikipedia, and I've heard of maybe 10.
Thank god for CmdrTaco.. (Score:4, Insightful)
give it up, Microsoft (Score:4, Insightful)
I guess none of you use MS Products? (Score:2, Interesting)
Of course, the willingness to bash is always entertaining, but the primary strength of Microsoft is its OWN interoperability, and making it easier for folks to keep synchronized only enhances their market position.
But please, continue with the bashing... it really makes *Nix seem like a viable alternative when all the sysadmins for those systems shit on Microsoft,
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I thought the willingness to bash was due to the unpronounceability of "ksh" and "zsh".
And I'd rather use LaTeX with CVS than be locked into Microsoft.
Live Mesh Website (Score:2)
Novell called - why did it take 7 years? (Score:2)
Does not being cross-platform qualify as "innovation" now?
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If aynone can save Microsoft, Ray Ozzie can (Score:2)
Witness the fact that Apple dropped Java as a core programming language on OSX two years ago, and has now stopped developing the C/C++ API known as Carbon, leaving you with exactly one native programming language to develop GUI
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Now you're in for it! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Intergrated service (Score:4, Interesting)
IANAL nor a veteran of synch software coding but I'm willing to bet that MS will NOT support Mac or Linux with this product. I also do not beleive that they will support end users who lose their data. In fact, I'm willing to bet that there is less support from MS than F/OSS for lost data, so the price comparison really hurts the product. Sure, it will get used by default in places where they are too entrenched to move away from MS, or think they are.
The people that they need to sell this to first have to be taught WHY they need it. I don't see a very big splash being made with this product.... that is unless Sony gets involved, in which case the splash will be followed by a flush....
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Add the Yahoo! games, impending class action Vista Ready lawsuits, all they need now is one disgruntled employee to blow the whistle on nefarious dealings with the NSA regarding your web surfing habits and we can finally begin to smell the rot on the corpse that is MS.
Whoa, hold up. I knew Yahoo! Games was pretty awful, but it's hardly Windows-specific. Last I checked you could run them in Firefox on Linux too, if you really want to. So it's not exactly fair to call out Windows on this "flaw".
I swear, the anti-Microsoft Slashdot groupthink gets worse by the day.
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When MS threatened a unfriendly buyout of Yahoo! is what I'm referring to as Yahoo! Games.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=googleabout&btnG=Search+our+site&q=yahoo%20buyout%20microsoft [google.com]
You pick the source you want to read about the story. Perhaps you might stop to think that not all the bad or flippant comments about MS are posted by people simply out to bash MS. Some of them are deserved and well earned comments.
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tap tap tap... hello McFly!
When MS threatened a unfriendly buyout of Yahoo! is what I'm referring to as Yahoo! Games.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=googleabout&btnG=Search+our+site&q=yahoo%20buyout%20microsoft [google.com]
You pick the source you want to read about the story. Perhaps you might stop to think that not all the bad or flippant comments about MS are posted by people simply out to bash MS. Some of them are deserved and well earned comments.
I know you're upset about MS. Who isn't? But slow down, breathe, note the Funny mod on the GP post. It was a joke. A pun. A play on words and not a bad one either.
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Sometimes the only thing to do when MS comes along, steals tech from OLPC, "borrows" the look and feel of KDE and releases a half ass tech preview of something that will probably end up being as useful as Plays for Sure is to laugh.
Standard disclaimer: All of the above is rampant speculation based on history, current news and other
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Right now it only connects between computers: check
In the future it could be connected to more mobile devices: check
We would need to dick around with the program a lot to be able to do that: check
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Don't think storage replication as much as content replication between service providers (adapting each conduit to work with the peculiarities of each provider (flickr, facebook, multiply, linkedin, etc.) MS is calling it a mess, er, mesh, and I suppose each single link will be called a wire or something. But the readwriteweb link definitely showed something that
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Then we get ponies.
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Why do people feel they can trust google and apple and not microsoft? They all have the same end goal and they all share the same 'evil' practices in one way or another...
Personally, out of innate paranoia, I don't trust any of them or any other big corps for that matter. But I could be the most blindly trusting individual in the world and not miss the writing on the wall about MS. And besides, evil done by another is never an excuse for evil done by yourself. If Apple and/or Google are involved in shady, underhanded, "evil" practices that doesn't suddenly make it OK for MS to do it. And vice versa.
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But we all know what happens when we assume.
malicious link in parent post (Score:2)
yea (Score:2)
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I'm not sure if this is irony or not, but I'll bite. Google _do_ doom thousands of estore owners on regular basis, through arbitrary changes to ranking algorithm with no information, no communication and no response to complaints. People go bankrupt over this. Read any forum relevant for this and you'll see massive amounts of pain (and no, this is not about ranking spammers).
microsoft has been doing that even before google was there, with its own search engines, browsers, mail services. hotmail have caused many web hosting businesses clients, and clients their web sites, just because of the arbitrary spam filtering shit they have been employing.
additionally changing search algorithm and pulling the plug on your OWN service after totally locking in estore owners are two different things.
And Google was the _first_ of the major sites to pull the plug on a DRM licensing server (Google Video) rendering content users had bought useless.
one for google. how many for microsoft ?
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