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Live Mesh

July 10th, 2008

 Live Mesh

With Microsoft’s ‘next big thing’ Live Mesh now firmly on the horizon, more details are becoming available about the system and how it will surely revolutionize the way information is shared globally. Introducing the idea of a web-desktop where the interconnection of web technologies and desktop operating systems provide a complete service, Live Mesh is surely the future of desktop computing. Here’s a brief overview of the services offered in the Tech Preview which is now online:

Interconnectivity
The online ‘device ring’ area shows all the devices that are connected to the Live Mesh network, giving you the option to add new devices. This could include the desktop in front of you, a laptop on the other side of the world, an iPhone or any connected mobile devices that you may have registered. Adding a device to the Mesh is as simple as clicking an orange button and selecting ‘install’.

Live Mesh

The Web Desktop
Interfaced just like the standard PC desktop computer, the online web desktop incorporates all the usable aspects of traditional computing into an online interface. This means it will ooze familiarity to a much wider audience and would probably be much more usable to people who use PCs but aren’t that used to the Internet. On this part of the Mesh you can upload and download files and any changes to these files are then applied across the Mesh network.

Mesh Desktop

Remote Desktop Access
The situation has surely arisen very commonly whereby you need a file from the PC at home when you’re at work or college. The remote desktop access service through Live Mesh allows you to securely access any devices connected to the Mesh meaning you’ll always have a way of using these devices, even if you’re in another country. Current programs that allow you to do this such as Beam2Support will become irrelevant as Live Mesh doesn’t require someone on the other side to connect with you. Similar to WiiConnect24, the service is always connected to the Mesh.

MSN IconsSocial Mesh
A news feed section in the Live Mesh interface allows users to share news, view shows and send messages to other members who are in the same group. By sharing folders, any posts that you make can be read by other users which makes the possibility of using the Mesh as a collaboration tool a more realistic prospect.

These are just some of the main aspects of Live Mesh that have been revealed so far. However, with the tech demo now available and new things being reported about the service each day, there’s sure to be much more on the horizon.

  1. October 29th, 2008 at 13:24 | #1

    ı agree because microsoft maybe windows is bad i used to linux fodera

  2. December 1st, 2008 at 00:56 | #2

    Thanks for the update. This is the first time I read about “Live Mesh”

  3. December 1st, 2008 at 02:28 | #3

    If Live Mesh catches on, I think it will be pretty popular. Some of the features will probably be cut to get it out the door quickly.

  4. December 9th, 2008 at 08:34 | #4

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