Microsoft Vine invites going out


  1. Posts : 1,663
    Windows 10 Tech Preview 9926 x64
       #1

    Microsoft Vine invites going out


    I haven't gotten mine yet, but managed to find an invite code. A lot of people were calling it Microsoft Twitter, but from what I have experienced so far, it's much more than that. You can update your status, but you can also have very localized (physical addressed based) news. Since I don't know anyone else that has it yet, I can't use the IM functions, so I don't know how that works. There is no W7 Jumplist functions available yet, but, with it still being very beta, I would expect that to change. I like it so far, and can't wait to see what it can really do once it is more out in the wild.




    Microsoft is launching a new product into private beta on Tuesday morning with the aim of keeping friends and family in touch during emergencies. The idea for product, called Microsoft Vine, came to Microsoft GM Public Safety Initiatives Tammy Savage four and half years ago during Hurricane Katrina. Development started a year and a half ago. Vine is designed to keep family and friends in touch when other communication methods are either broken or not particularly efficient. Times of crisis usually involve a breakdown in mobile phone or other key communication infrastructures, and Vine is designed to be as hardy as possible to keep people connected. Vine can be accessed via a desktop client (Windows only for now), text message or email.
    So what is it? Vine is a tool keep people connected during a crisis, but it’s also used to for more mundane, everyday tasks. My guess is it will hit a sweet spot with the masses. My parents, for example, are going to love this.
    It will gather local news (you tell it where you live or are at the moment). News items are gathered from 20,000 local and national news sources, plus public safety announcements from the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The tool shows you news items on a local map. You can choose to filter out certain types of news (sports, entertainment, etc.).
    Vine also gives you status updates from Facebook for close friends and family. Twitter and other social network news feeds will also be added over time. This lets you see what people are up to, as well as their location on a map if they share it.
    Users view and post alerts to some or all friends/family. These can be quick messages to family in the case of emergency, or a church or sports club for meetings or practice. Each person defines how they want to receive alerts - the client, email and/or text message.
    Users can also post more lengthy reports which are sent to the dashboards of those you share it with. There are four types of reports at launch: check in safe and well, report upcoming plans, report a situation or general information.
    The product is very early and Microsoft is stressing that this is an early beta, designed to get feedback from a small number of users. Eventually the client will have some limited functionality even when offline (which is a likely scenario in a crisis), and new interfaces will be built on other platforms like Mac and Silverlight.
    People tend to like stuff like this, and it may eventually turn into the place that you keep your true friends list - the people you absolutely want to be in touch with when things go badly.
    Code:
    http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/27/microsoft-vine-to-connect-family-friends-when-crisis-hits/
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  2. Posts : 52
    Vista Home Premium 32-bit/ Win7 RC/ Debian Lenny
       #2

    It(Vine) sounds great!
    So finally M$ trying to innovate things.
    Waiting for the beta release. I wish M$ start giving betas of every product to all Genuine Windows owners.

    Regards
    Mukul
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  3. Posts : 4,925
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #3

    I think it should be mentioned that this is limited to the US to start with.
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  4. Posts : 52
    Vista Home Premium 32-bit/ Win7 RC/ Debian Lenny
       #4

    swarfega said:
    I think it should be mentioned that this is limited to the US to start with.
    Thats a period. Hope it starts supporting Asia-Pacific soon :)
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  5. Posts : 52
    Vista Home Premium 32-bit/ Win7 RC/ Debian Lenny
       #5

    I applied for the invitation and got it :)
    I can now be in touch with ppl in US but they can't get my update (non-US)
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