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October 11, 2007 5:01 PM PDT

Microsoft launching event planner

by Elinor Mills
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Microsoft is jumping into the world of online event planning with Windows Live Events, scheduled to launch late Thursday.

The free social event planning service lets you invite friends to an event and creates a Web page where people can share photos and stories with blog entries after the event. It uses the same infrastructure as Windows Live Spaces and lets you use your contact list there or in Hotmail or Messenger.

Windows Live Event creates a Web page for each event where you can add photos, weather and other information.

(Credit: Microsoft)

It's got all the standard online invite features and allows you to include a map and customize. I'm not sure if it will dent the business of pioneer Evite.com, but if you use Spaces it should be easy and offering the ability to upload photos for everyone to see could be handy.

Windows Live Events lets you create free online invites to events with the standard, date, time and place, as well as including a map.

(Credit: Microsoft)

The service begins rolling out to the public on Thursday night and will be accessible at http://events.live.com over the following days. It will target the same 56 markets where Spaces is available.

Separately, Microsoft is adding a dashboard to Spaces, where you can see what updates your friends have made, and providing more privacy control over exactly who can see your photos.

Microsoft also is announcing that it is doubling the free storage in its Windows Live SkyDrive hosted storage beta offering to one gigabyte. In addition, people can subscribe to RSS feeds from any public folders now.

Elinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. She joined CNET News in 2005 after working as a foreign correspondent for Reuters in Portugal and writing for The Industry Standard, the IDG News Service, and the Associated Press. E-mail Elinor.
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Spaces team blog
by RobDolin October 11, 2007 6:23 PM PDT
The Windows Live Spaces team has a blog at http://thespacecraft.spaces.live.com
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Looks bad...
by josmor October 12, 2007 12:18 AM PDT
Why Microsoft is so pushy on releasing unfinished products?
The ideas are ok but the look and feel are very bad. Looks to me
that they are getting used to place unfinished products all around.
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Microsoft Event Planner
by bh0617 March 30, 2008 11:59 PM PDT
Might be useful for home use, (birthday parties, wedding anniversarys) small events etc. And pink? Cute, but not professional. Hope they add something a little more high tech.
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