Inside Windows Live Engineering is a process, with trial and error, analysis, weighing
of pros and cons, planning for the unexpected, and discovering
unexpected issues along the way. It’s exciting precisely because we’re
always learning as we go. I want to welcome you to our new blog, which is about just that: the engineering behind Windows Live. Over the last year, we’ve consolidated our blogging efforts for all of the different Windows Live teams into a single blog, Windows Live team blog
(or “Windows Live Wire”), so you wouldn't have to chase all over the
web find out what we’re up to and what’s new in our products. But as
we’ve brought the different blogs together, some of you let us know
that you wanted to see more details about not only what we’re building, but why and how. This blog, Inside Windows Live, is where we’ll do that. The
posts here are intended to complement those on the Windows Live team
blog, which will continue to provide Windows Live customers with
essential news and information about using our products and services. The
new blog, on the other hand, will be dedicated to software engineers,
web industry insiders, and to our most passionate Windows Live
customers, those who want to dig a little deeper into how we build our
services and how they’re used worldwide. We’ll start by giving you the current state of our software and services, including Hotmail, Messenger, SkyDrive, and our Essentials
suite of client software. We’ll share with you how we build and
operate our services, explain what’s going on when there are service
interruptions, and talk about how we see people using our services
worldwide. As we release new or updated products, we’ll provide an
inside look into the changes we.................Continue At Source
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