REDMOND, Wash. – June 20, 2011 – Today Microsoft relaunched Windows Live SkyDrive, incorporating HTML5 and taking advantage of recent browser advances to provide a much-improved experience for accessing and sharing Microsoft Office documents, photos and more in the cloud.
SkyDrive for the Modern Web, Built Using HTML5
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Photo Albums
When you view your photos in the new SkyDrive, you get a clean, rich view of your pictures that fills the browser and is more fluid than ever before. <a href="http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive">Free signup for Windows Live SkyDrive</a>.
SkyDrive Summary Tiles
One principle in designing the new site is that SkyDrive should be focused on putting your content front and center. The new SkyDrive cuts the clutter and presents a clean, simple view of all your documents and photos. <a href="http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive">Free signup for Windows Live SkyDrive</a>.
IE9 Jump List
For those using Internet Explorer 9, a fast way to get to SkyDrive from your Windows Taskbar is by using Pinned Sites and Jump Lists. They give you even faster access to your SkyDrive and quick access to common tasks like creating Office documents. <a href="http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive">Free signup for Windows Live SkyDrive</a>.
SkyDrive Summary and Info Pane
The navigational elements and layout of the new SkyDrive are consistent with Windows, which means: a) 1 billion Windows customers will find the site familiar and easy to use, and b) SkyDrive now fills the page, using as much of the screen as you allow to showcase your content. Getting to your stuff is more predictable and consistent with how you already work. <a href="http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive">Free signup for Windows Live SkyDrive</a>.
Photo Mosaic
When you select an album, you can now view all of your photos in their original aspect ratio, in the way you took your pictures. Your content will no longer be cropped to fit the page in a certain layout. SkyDrive’s new best-fit grid was designed to beautifully display your pictures, including your panoramas, so you can see everything. <a href="http://explore.live.com/windows-live-skydrive">Free signup for Windows Live SkyDrive</a>.
The refreshed experience has broad application, as SkyDrive has emerged as a single service for access and sharing across Windows, Office and smartphones including Windows Phone, iPhone and Android.
To date, SkyDrive has helped more than 100 million users store and share their files on the Web. Today’s relaunch aims to make the experience more enjoyable and efficient in the following ways.
Faster: The time it takes to perform common tasks such as clicking on folders and navigating photo albums will drop from 6-9 seconds down to 100-300 milliseconds. The new SkyDrive takes advantage of hardware accelerated graphics and advancements including HTML5 video tag to support playback of H.264 videos (with support for files of up to 100 MB). And with IE9 on Windows 7, customers can pin SkyDrive to their taskbar for even faster access to the files they want.
Easier to Navigate: The new SkyDrive brings together all photos, docs, and files into one view. Navigational elements and layout are now consistent with Windows, so customers will find the site familiar and easy to use.
Photos Take Center Stage: The new SkyDrive removes previous design elements so photos now fill the browser. Also, photos are presented in their original aspect ratio, and with the new best-fit grid, pictures are laid out so users can see them all, including panoramas.
Primary strengths of SkyDrive include the sharing of Office documents in the cloud, access and sharing of photos across devices, particularly with Windows Phone, and the fact the service is free.
Device Access
Microsoft announced deeper integration between SkyDrive and Windows Phone on June 7. With the release of Windows Phone “Mango” later this year, users will be able to share photos stored on SkyDrive via email, text, or IM. They will also be able to share videos immediately after shooting them, with the upload happening in the background.
Windows Phone brings instant access to docs in the Office hub so users can view folders and files directly on their phone.
In addition, SkyDrive will continue to offer a mobile Web app at SkyDrive.com that works with iPhone, Android and other modern smartphones for viewing and accessing Office docs and other files. Also, the OneNote app for the iPhone brings access to notes stored on SkyDrive from anywhere.
Find out more about the relaunch of Windows Live SkyDrive on the Inside Windows Live blog.
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