Users can unify multiple sign-ons for Windows Live services, including e-mail, IMs, and blogs, under one ID and password, even from a mobile device Microsoft on Tuesday expanded the capabilities of ...
Microsoft's Windows Live service will also become an OpenID provider, the company said Monday. With the announcement, Microsoft has put its full support behind the emerging OpenID standard. What this ...
Microsoft has released a software development kit for a service that enables users who log in through one Web site to be authenticated on many others. It’s the company’s latest attempt to get other ...
Microsoft had previously announced the Windows Live ID, but has now gone one step further by attempting to make it a truly open system which allows third party websites to use it for authentication.
Next time you sign in to Active Directory at work, you just might be signing in to your Windows Live account as well. Using Windows Live ID, Microsoft plans to introduce enterprises to a single ...
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Reports cropped up across Twitter around 1:30 ET on February 16 from individuals having problems logging into Microsoft's Hotmail, Xbox Live, as well as other Windows Live services. No word yet from ...
In the rare case that you DO NOT sign in to Xbox.com or another website that uses Windows LIVE ID (like Hotmail) it is possible that your Windows LIVE ID expires (goes dormant.) An Xbox LIVE Gamertag ...
Pssst...have you heard? Microsoft has some great Web services. Microsoft's Web services are so often overlooked that they're just about the software giant's best kept ...
Pssst…have you heard? Microsoft has some great Web services. Microsoft’s Web services are so often overlooked that they’re just about the software giant’s ...