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Microsoft Announces Mango Update, a New Version of Windows Mobile

Microsoft was supposed to announce its next major Mobile OS update today in a launch event at London but we have just got our hands on official press release by Microsoft Romania which states all the details about new major version of Windows Phone titled as “Mango”. This ends all the excitement of the launch event because we already know what features will be part of “Mango Update”.


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Mango will include 500 new features and the best thing about this update is that it would be available to all current Windows Phone handsets and it will be available to download at the beginning of this summer this autumn.


Below are the main features of Mango update:


Threads - Ability to switch between message, chat and Windows Live Messenger so you can do multiple tasks within same conversation.


Groups - Contact groups tiles on the start screen will help you to quickly mail or send IMs to entire group.


Social NetworksTwitter and LinkedIn contact integration.


Linked inbox - You can see multiple email accounts in one linked inbox. Conversations are organized so you can view the most recent mail.


Hands-free messaging - Built-in speech-to-text and text-to-speech will allow writing messages and do chatting without using your hands.


Connect App – It will connect apps to search results and they will be deeply integrated with Windows Phone Hubs, including Music, Videos and Pictures. Applications would be available when and where needed.


Live Tile - You can get updated information without requiring applications to be open. Live Tiles are now more dynamic and can store more information.


Multitasking – Applications can be rotated quickly and at the same time, others may run in the background, while retaining the performance and battery duration.


Internet Explorer 9 - A browser based on the powerful Internet Explorer 9 and including support for HTML5 and full hardware acceleration.


Recognize local (Local Scout) - Providing local results and recommendations for nearby restaurants, shops and suggested activities, present in a user-friendly guide.


Bing Windows Phone – More ways to search the Internet, including Bing Vision, Voice and Music Search, so that decision making is easier


Is there any other important feature which Microsoft missed in this Windows Phone update? Do tell us in comments section below.

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7 Tips for Blogging with Microsoft Office


Blogging has become one of the most popular online activities, and it has revolutionised communications media on an extensive scale. Blogs range from personal journals to the latest product updates from a major corporation. With so many tools and platforms out there for creating blog posts, it can seem challenging to find one that is the most streamlined to use. Microsoft Office Word 2007 and 2010 both contain a powerful blog post tool that takes minutes to set up. Creating posts with Word offers more options and features than typing directly into the editor in a particular blogging platform. The following are some tips to help bloggers get the most out of creating quality posts with Microsoft Word.


Preview your title

Once you select the new blog post option under the File menu options, you have a blank page with a header that prompts you to type your post title in a larger and bolder font than the rest of the post. Some bloggers write the body of their posts first and then come up with a title, and others do the opposite. Either way, use this header tool to give you a better idea of what your post title will look like on your blog next to the rest of the post.

Use editing tools

Some blogging platforms still do not have spelling and grammar check tools, which has led to many blog posts with typos and other mistakes. Posts with many mistakes have been shown to affect readers' perception of a blogger and may even influence whether they keep coming back. Using Word solves this problem, so take advantage of the famous wavy red and green lines when they appear in drafts of posts.

Clean up the code

One problem with using Word for blogging in the past was with the HTML code, which quickly became cumbersome and led to distorted text when users tried to copy and paste posts. This is no longer the case with Word 2007 and 2010. Under the View tab, select the Source option after composing your post. Any text that you have bolded, placed in italics, or made different font sizes will be automatically placed in those respective HTML tags. This feature eliminates the need to insert your own HTML tags; however it is still a good idea to create posts with plain text whenever possible to avoid uploading errors that complex HTML tags can sometimes cause. One exception with this Word HTML is that it does not work well with tables, so it is advisable to avoid adding them to posts and to organise information into plain text lists instead.

Add pictures

It has been shown that blog posts with pictures attract more reader interest, and Word's picture options make including pictures quite easy. Go to the Picture Options window and select the source for your pictures as well as where they will be stored. Word allows bloggers to upload images stored on their computer, shared on a site such as Photobucket, or images managed with Microsoft SharePoint.

Take screenshots
In addition to pictures, bloggers using the latest versions of Word can add screenshots to their posts as well. Windows 7 has a handy new feature called the Snipping Tool that can create screenshots of any since that can be saved and uploaded to blogs just as with other types of images. Bloggers who write tutorials or how-to posts find this option especially useful.


Make edits to existing posts

If you have published a post and like to add to it at a later time, it can easily be opened back up in Word. There is a button called Open Existing under the Blog Post tab; this lists all posts already done. Select and open the one you want to change, and then simply click the Publish button to send the revamped post back onto your blog.

Organise more than one blog


This feature is especially handy for users who may keep one blog as a personal journal and others devoted to their professional fields or other areas of interest. Microsoft Word has a set of tools to help keep track of every post in every blog. Each blog will first need to be registered using the New option. The Change option allows bloggers to switch between different blogs kept on the same blogging platform. There is also a Default Blog checkbox that causes posts to automatically be posted to a certain blog; this can be changed easily by clicking a different checkbox.
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