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mercredi 29 février 2012
How to Get the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Right Now
Microsoft just launched the consumer preview of Windows 8. That means anyone who wants to check out the latest version of Microsoft’s new operating system — unveiled on Wednesday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona — can download it right now and start scrolling through Metro apps in all of their tiled glory.
How can you get this groundbreaking piece of pre-release software? Just head on over to Microsoft’s site and download. Microsoft has said repeatedly that Windows 8 would run on any machine that can run Windows 7, so theoretically you should be able to install it on your Win7 PC with no problems (of course, be sure to back up all your stuff thoroughly).
Be warned, though: this is pre-release “beta” software — not ready for prime time yet. As we found in our detailed look at the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, the OS still has many bugs, and some of the functionality isn’t fully baked. Most notably on the “under construction” list: OS-level sharing, which right now can only be done with the Mail app.
However, for those bold enough, using Windows 8 on a touchscreen device or with a traditional mouse and keyboard is a fascinating experience. Many Metro apps, with their full-screen nature, look gorgeous, and Microsoft has built bridges into the OS for connecting with services such as Facebook and Flickr. Of course, the traditional desktop is always just a click or two away.
When will you be able to get the final version of Windows 8? Not till this fall, when Microsoft is expected to release it to the public — along with an nearly identical version of Windows for low-power ARM devices and a big update to Windows Phone that’ll bring it more in line with Windows 8.
Until then, you’ve got this to play with. What do you think of Windows 8? Have your say in the comments, and watch for our Open Thread post later today.
How can you get this groundbreaking piece of pre-release software? Just head on over to Microsoft’s site and download. Microsoft has said repeatedly that Windows 8 would run on any machine that can run Windows 7, so theoretically you should be able to install it on your Win7 PC with no problems (of course, be sure to back up all your stuff thoroughly).
Be warned, though: this is pre-release “beta” software — not ready for prime time yet. As we found in our detailed look at the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, the OS still has many bugs, and some of the functionality isn’t fully baked. Most notably on the “under construction” list: OS-level sharing, which right now can only be done with the Mail app.
However, for those bold enough, using Windows 8 on a touchscreen device or with a traditional mouse and keyboard is a fascinating experience. Many Metro apps, with their full-screen nature, look gorgeous, and Microsoft has built bridges into the OS for connecting with services such as Facebook and Flickr. Of course, the traditional desktop is always just a click or two away.
When will you be able to get the final version of Windows 8? Not till this fall, when Microsoft is expected to release it to the public — along with an nearly identical version of Windows for low-power ARM devices and a big update to Windows Phone that’ll bring it more in line with Windows 8.
Until then, you’ve got this to play with. What do you think of Windows 8? Have your say in the comments, and watch for our Open Thread post later today.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview: An Overview
Start Menu
Here's
what greets you every time you log into your Windows 8 machine. Yes,
the tiles are customizable, though it's a little unwieldy in practice.
Sharing in Metro
Sharing
is arguably Metro's most powerful feature. Although the sharing option
is only populated with Mail right now, once Windows 8 apps get going,
you'll see options here like Facebook, Twitter and all the rest -- in
every app.
Finance Metro App
Many apps, like the native Finance app, look beautiful in Metro.
Traditional Desktop
You
can still get back to the familiar desktop anytime you want in Windows
8. Note the absence of a Start button, which you get to by mousing into
the lower-left corner.
Bing Maps
Bing Maps, like all Metro apps, makes use of the entire screen. Right-clicking brings up options.
11:35 by Robert dawne · 0
mercredi 22 février 2012
Sociable Labs’ EverShare Adds FB Auto-Sharing And Pinterest Boards To Any Site
Referral traffic is pouring out of Pinterest and Facebook’s Open Graph frictionless sharing. With Sociable Lab’s licensable EverShare
you can snatch their functionality without any serious development work
and soak up some page views. EverShare lets you host your own
Pinterest-style product or content boards to give your users their
social curation fix. It also instantly roots your site into Facebook’s
confusing APIs so purchases, comments, reviews, and pins are
automatically blasted at friends of your visitors.
Pinterest’s simple, stable sharing canvas has struck a chord with ecommerce shoppers and middle America’s women in particular. You could add Pin It buttons to your site and hope they get clicked, but great websites steal, they don’t borrow. Sociable Labs licenses a website personalization SaaS to sites that want to instantly get social. EverShare Gallery mimics Pinterest’s home page activity board, but only displays trending products and those shared by a user’s friends.
I’ve spoken to several developers and they want to add Frictionless
Sharing, but they’ve found the Facebook developer docs confusing.
Considering how most sites and apps that integrates it see traffic go through the roof,
there’s surely plenty of sites looking for a turnkey hose into the
Facebook Ticker, Timeline, and news feed. EverShare Connector makes it
as easy as writing a check.
Once integrated, users don’t even have to go back to Facebook to see
what friends are sharing. The sidebar activity feed also includes the
option to turn off sharing, for those who don’t want friends to know how
many shoes they buy.
Virality best practices are developing faster than most companies can employ them. Meanwhile, good developers and designers are in short supply. For content sites, buying referral traffic might not produce big ROI. But for ecommerce sites, a monthly SaaS subscription could pay for itself quickly since Sociable Labs says socially sourced traffic converts 250-300% higher.
Pinterest’s simple, stable sharing canvas has struck a chord with ecommerce shoppers and middle America’s women in particular. You could add Pin It buttons to your site and hope they get clicked, but great websites steal, they don’t borrow. Sociable Labs licenses a website personalization SaaS to sites that want to instantly get social. EverShare Gallery mimics Pinterest’s home page activity board, but only displays trending products and those shared by a user’s friends.

Virality best practices are developing faster than most companies can employ them. Meanwhile, good developers and designers are in short supply. For content sites, buying referral traffic might not produce big ROI. But for ecommerce sites, a monthly SaaS subscription could pay for itself quickly since Sociable Labs says socially sourced traffic converts 250-300% higher.
18:07 by Robert dawne · 0
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