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Web 2.0: Microsoft's Live Mesh Aims For Simplicity - Read More

Date Added: April 24, 2008 07:20:04 PM
The company will use open standards like Atom, JSON, POX, RSS, HTTP, REST, and FeedSync to allow for the "it just works experience."

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