Last night coincident with the Windows Live Events launch, Microsoft raised the limit for their beta free online storage offering, Windows Live SkyDrive, to 1GB and made a number of minor functional enhancements.
Microsoft’s online storage service Windows Live Folders got a new beta and a new name of Windows Live SkyDrive today:
Yesterday Microsoft launched managed betas for Windows Live Folders and Windows Live Photo Gallery and Chris Jones, Corporate Vice President, Windows Live Experience Program Management, describes them as a step towards the next generation of Windows Live which will include a unified Windows Live suite available in a single download.
Last night, Microsoft rolled out 3 new Windows Live betas as Nick White reports at Microsoft’s Windows Vista Team Blog:
Today our Windows Live team is releasing new betas for several Windows Live applications: Windows Live Messenger 8.5, Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Writer. All three are now available for download.
White provides many more details on what is new, but in a nutshell: