{"id":160,"date":"2006-09-13T19:58:08","date_gmt":"2006-09-14T03:58:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=160"},"modified":"2020-09-24T21:50:07","modified_gmt":"2020-09-25T04:50:07","slug":"windows-live-mobile-updated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/160\/","title":{"rendered":"Windows Live Mobile Updated"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hot on the heels of Yahoo’s recent mobile home page redesign comes a major upgrade to Microsoft’s mobile deck. There is a new mobile.live.com<\/em> URL (the old mobile.msn.com<\/em> address also points to the new content). If you want to preview the site in your PC browser use mobile.live.com\/wml\/<\/a> as the above URL’s will take you to a page about <\/em>Live Mobile. The new front page has a brighter, less cluttered look with updated icons. This is not just a cosmetic update. There’s a revised News<\/em> section, changes to Live Mail, Spaces<\/em> and Live Search<\/em>, a new Driving Directions<\/em> page and two alternate start pages labeled Live.com Beta<\/em> and MSN.com Beta<\/em>. Here’s a rundown of the changes.<\/p>\n I’m impressed with Microsoft’s recent mobile web efforts. Redmond is obviously trying very hard to be a major player in mobile . Live Mobile has some parts that are very nice indeed. I particularly like the Live.com personal homepage, the search improvements and the driving directions. Usability is generally very good in part because, unlike Yahoo which seems to be removing accesskeys from their mobile sites, the Live pages have accesskeys everywhere.<\/p>\n Microsoft is competing with Yahoo and Google for placement on carrier decks and as a general purpose mobile portal. Compared with that competition, the latest Microsoft offering is very competitive. Microsoft is now the quality leader in several areas.<\/p>\n I prefer Live’s driving directions<\/strong> over Yahoo’s – I seem to get better routings with Live and the maps are nicer. Google’s mobile web based directions are text-only (no maps) although they do have the excellent downloadable Java ME Google Maps<\/span> which includes driving directions.<\/p>\n I’d rate Live’s local search<\/strong> and transcoded web search<\/strong> over Yahoo’s and equal to Google’s. Update: Yahoo has recently added mobile web search results to their portal – more on that in an upcoming article<\/em>, which to me is far more useful than searching and viewing transcoded PC sites.<\/p>\n Live’s News search<\/strong> compares favorably with the search in Google News and is something Yahoo doesn’t have.<\/p>\n In the area of customization<\/strong> I put Live second behind Google mainly on the relative strengths of their RSS readers. Google’s and Live’s both let you view full items through a transcoder (Yahoo only shows titles and summaries) but only Google keeps track of and hides read items. In addition only Google lets you fully customize the content and layout of the mobile homepage independently from the PC homepage.<\/p>\n There are also areas were Live lags the competition. Live’s News and Sports sections are far weaker than Yahoo’s offerings or even Google News’ default view.<\/p>\n Yahoo had an overwhelming lead in mobile web based PIM applications <\/strong>with a free Calendar and To Do List – which Microsoft used to charge for and which didn’t exist on Google. That’s changing fast. Google has it’s own Calendar now and MS Live has made the Calendar part of their basic free edition. Still, only Yahoo’s calendar, address book, and To Do’s synchronize with Outlook and several other desktop PIM’s. Finally, in mobile e-mail<\/strong> the three are pretty close. I find both Gmail and Live Mail easier and faster to navigate than Y!Mail but I have to downgrade Live Mail because of it’s relative slowness.<\/p>\n This table summarizes my subjective rankings of the common features of the big 3 mobile portals on a scale of 1 to 5.<\/p>\n Via Mike’s Lounge<\/a> and It’s all mobile<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n\n
\nGoogle’s calendar doesn’t have a mobile web version – only an SMS interface to alert you of events.<\/p>\n