Microsoft isn;t sitting around waiting for its Yahoo acquisition to obtain the nod. It really is continuing to roll out new Windows Live and Live Search technologies and programs.Right here are just a few of the Live-related announcements in the past couple of days that caught my eye:Microsoft tweaks its Reside Search algorithm. Microsoft is admitting that its Reside Lookup engine left a little to be ideal, with regards to crawling sites. It seems like the drop Live Lookup update may possibly have resulted inside the de-indexing of numerous websites (perhaps such as the infamous — and now seemingly dormant “Shipping Seven” blog). Microsoft didn;t wait for the next Live Lookup update (codenamed “Rome”) to fix the problem; it has tweaked its algorithm. (And “Shipping Seven” is now being indexed,
Office 2007 Enterprise Product Key, for what it;s worth….)Microsoft officially rolls out its Windows Reside developer program for mobile. Microsoft has been emphasizing mobile operating systems as key platforms for its own Live services. Now it's recruiting third-party software,
microsoft office professional, hardware and mobile-operator developers to develop mobile services,
Buy Office 2007 Key, as well. Before they are granted access to the program,
Office Home And Business 2010 Product Key, developers need to sign non-disclosure agreements and a development agreement that “is non-negotiable and contains the minimum acceptable terms from Microsoft,
Windows 7 Starter Product Key,” according to a slide-deck describing the program. Confusingly, the new program;s official name seems to be the “MSN Mobile Developer Program.”Microsoft considers Iowa for future datacenter. The Iowa House last week approved a set of incentives designed to convince Microsoft to locate one of its next datacenters in that state. According to reports, Microsoft is mulling a number of states as candidates for its next datacenter home.