Hurry! Live Mesh now open to all countries – limited spaces!! Hurry!
An update to the Live Mesh client has just been posted. This also brings an expansion of the service to all countries, but there are only a limited number of Mobile Live Mesh spaces.
Click here to (try and) sign up!
Many of our readers have complained of not being in the beta. Now’s your chance!
Source:Live Mesh Blog
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Got the email, many thanks for the tip! Should be good to go now
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Works perfectly
thanks for the heads up!!!!
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I do try to take care of my readers
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Thank you so much Admin! I updated my photostream on Flickr:
http://flickr.com/photos/blinx_182/
It actually works!! I can’t to see how Live Mesh will work in Windows Mobile 7.
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*Wait to see
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What is Live Mesh and how can I use it on my Touch Pro and what are the things possible of using it? Sorry for the dumb question but would appreciate if someone can answer my amateur questions.
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I’m getting “no network connection detected”, no matter what connection I’m using (3G or WiFi).
I’ve searched the web about it, and found one other user having the same issue and for him it was related to the clock being out of sync with the servers at Microsoft.
So… do I need to be in a US/UK timezone? If so, that is just plain stupid…
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Smartguy, there’s a great website called Wikipedia that could probably help you out.
But I’ll throw you a bone anyway. In a nutshell, you can sync files between your TP, desktop, laptop, Mac, and an online “desktop.”
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