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Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta

Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta
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May 28, 2012
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Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta

Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta

The default view in the Windows Live Photo Gallery beta.


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The photo editing pane for the Windows Live Photo Gallery beta.


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Users can publish to an album in Windows Live Spaces through the Windows Live Photo Gallery.


Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta – Windows Live Folders Home Page

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The home page for the Windows Live Folders beta.


Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta – Change Permissions in Windows Live Folders

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Permissions can be set in the Windows Live Folders beta.


Two Windows Live Services Go to Beta – Browse Documents in Windows Live Folders

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Users can browse documents currently saved to the Windows Live Folders beta.


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