Over the past week, two Windows Live teams have shipped some good news to their users. The Windows Live SkyDrive team addressed the two most often raised issues with their service with the announcements in their post Welcome to the bigger, better, faster SkyDrive! which reads
You've made two things clear since our first release: You want more space; and you want SkyDrive where you are. Today we're giving you both. You now have five times the space you had before — that’s 5GB of free online storage for your favorite documents, pictures, and other files. SkyDrive is also available now in 38 countries/regions. In addition to Great Britain, India, and the U.S., we’re live in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Turkey.
Wow, Windows Live is just drowning our customers with free storage. Thats 5GB in SkyDrive and 5GB for Hotmail.
The Windows Live Spaces team also shipped some sweetness to their customers as well. This feature is a little nearer to my heart since it relies on Contact platform APIs I worked on a little while ago. The feature is described by Michelle in on the their team blog in a post entitled More information on Friends in common which states
In the friends module on another person’s space, there is a new area that highlights friends you have in common. Right away you can see the number of people you both know and the profile pictures of some of those friends. Want to see the rest of your mutual friends? Click on In common and you’re taken to a full page view that shows all of your friends as well as separate lists of friends in common and friends that you don't have in common. This way you can also discover new people that you might know in real life, but are not connected with on Windows Live. Finding friends in common is also especially important when planning an event on Windows Live Events. Who wants to go to a party when none of your friends are going? On the Guest list area of every event, you can now quickly see how many of your friends have also been invited to the event. Just click on See who’s going and see whether or not your friends are planning to go.
In the friends module on another person’s space, there is a new area that highlights friends you have in common. Right away you can see the number of people you both know and the profile pictures of some of those friends.
Want to see the rest of your mutual friends? Click on In common and you’re taken to a full page view that shows all of your friends as well as separate lists of friends in common and friends that you don't have in common. This way you can also discover new people that you might know in real life, but are not connected with on Windows Live.
Finding friends in common is also especially important when planning an event on Windows Live Events. Who wants to go to a party when none of your friends are going?
On the Guest list area of every event, you can now quickly see how many of your friends have also been invited to the event. Just click on See who’s going and see whether or not your friends are planning to go.
Showing mutual friends as shown above is one of those small features that makes a big impact on the user experience. Nice work Michelle and Shu on getting this out the door.
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