By Yi-Wyn Yen
Microsoft is trying its luck at social networking - again.
After a failed attempt four years ago, Microsoft (MSFT) is ripping a page from Facebook’s playbook, introducing on Thursday new profile and photo-sharing features to its web-based Windows Live services. The software giant allows users with Windows Live Hotmail or Messenger accounts to create online profiles that highlight what a person is doing through a Facebook-like newsfeed.
Microsoft hopes that giving Windows Live a new facelift will encourage more people to spend more time on its web properties. Checking e-mail or instant messaging accounts for up a third of the time people spend on the Internet, according to research firm comScore. Microsoft has 375 million Hotmail users and 325 million Messenger users worldwide. “If we can gain a whole 60 minutes per user, we would grow a whole Facebook in [time spent],” says Brian Hall, general manager for Windows Live.
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By Michal Lev-Ram
SAN JOSE - On the same day that Intel (INTC) slashed more than $1 billion from its sales forecast and more analysts cut sales estimates for Google (GOOG), Silicon Valley luminaries momentarily put the downturn aside and celebrated a happier cause — using technology to benefit the world.
Nearly 1,500 guests on Wednesday night attended the annual Tech Awards, which recognize innovations used to alleviate poverty around the world. ”Tonight is a reminder of all the things that are going right,” said Mike Splinter, CEO of Applied Materials (AMAT), a Tech Awards sponsor. The speech came just hours after the chip equipment maker announced earlier Wednesday that it will cut nearly 2,000 jobs.
The international awards program honored 25 organizations, five of which received a $50,000 cash prize, including Digital StudyHall, an India-based organization that was recognized for bringing instructional DVDs to underpriveledged classrooms.
Other award recipients included the Full Belly Project, a North Carolina-based non-profit that has developed a $50 nut sheller [...]
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