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Windows Live FrameIt

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news photo Microsoft is cooking Wave 3 of its Windows Live suite of products and services. The Redmond company unveiled Windows Live FrameIt, a new Windows Live service built as an integral part of Wave 3. FrameIt is in beta stage as of yet, but it's open to the general public. The service was designed to enhance the content delivered to digital photoframes. Users will be able to compile photo collections and then have them streamed to a digital photo frame. In this regard, all devices featuring RSS capabilities will be able to receive photos via FrameIt.

"FrameIt has some wrinkles that we are still trying to iron out and we have a lot of features in the pipeline. Please accept our apologies if you run into any of our bugs," revealed a Windows Live program manager. FrameIt can gather content from an extensive catalog of media sources.

Users will be able to stream not only photos, but additional items through the service from websites offering Photo sharing, news and information, learning and entertainment materials. Users are free to have collections with up to 100 different sources. The Redmond company also permits users to set up customized settings for their feeds. The personalization options include the resolution of images as well as the background color.

"Windows Live FrameIt allows you to gather images and content from across the Internet onto your digital photo frame. You can use FrameIt to include information services, like weather forecasts, among your digital photos. You can also use it to gather digital photos from your friends and family into your frame. Even if everyone you know is using a different photo sharing service, you can include their photos on your frame. To do this, you need to know the RSS feed for their photos or you can use the media sources we've created for various sites," Microsoft said in the welcome message to FrameIt.


Jennifer Novianti Andoko, YogyakartaMicrosoft is cooking Wave 3 of its Windows Live suite of products and services. The Redmond company unveiled Windows Live FrameIt, a new Windows Live service built as an integral part of Wave 3. FrameIt is in beta stage as of yet, but it's open to the general public. The service was designed to enhance the content delivered to digital photoframes. Users will be able to compile photo collections and then have them -

streamed to a digital photo frame. In this regard, all devices featuring RSS capabilities will be able to receive photos via FrameIt.

"FrameIt has some wrinkles that we are still trying to iron out and we have a lot of features in the pipeline. Please accept our apologies if you run into any of our bugs," revealed a Windows Live program manager. FrameIt can gather content from an extensive catalog of media sources.

Users will be able to stream not only photos, but additional items through the service from websites offering Photo sharing, news and information, learning and entertainment materials. Users are free to have collections with up to 100 different sources. The Redmond company also permits users to set up customized settings for their feeds. The personalization options include the resolution of images as well as the background color.
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"Windows Live FrameIt allows you to gather images and content from across the Internet onto your digital photo frame. You can use FrameIt to include information services, like weather forecasts, among your digital photos. You can also use it to gather digital photos from your friends and family into your frame. Even if everyone you know is using a different photo sharing service, you can include their photos on your frame. To do this, you need to know - the RSS feed for their photos or you can use the media sources we've created for various sites," Microsoft said in the welcome message to FrameIt.


Jennifer Novianti Andoko, Yogyakarta - (2101 Windows-Live-FrameIt_330845603.jpg/wikan)

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