Microsoft Opens Up Hotmail, Messenger, and SkyDrive to Mobile Developers

Microsoft has an interesting blog post on Inside Windows Live that explains how mobile developers can access information in Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, and SkyDrive from Windows Phone, Android, and iOS apps. This occurs through Microsoft's Windows Live developer platform, which was recently upgraded.

Paul Thurrott

July 22, 2011

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Microsoft has an interesting blog post on Inside Windows Live that explains how mobile developers can access information in Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, and SkyDrive from Windows Phone, Android, and iOS apps. This occurs through Microsoft's Windows Live developer platform, which was recently upgraded for the following:

1. Lightweight application setup process which requires no server-side code.

2. Mobile optimized sign-in and user consent experiences .

3. Code samples which illustrate the key steps in building a mobile application that access a user's cloud data.

We’ve gotten a lot of feedback that developers would like to see more code samples that show how to access data from Hotmail, Messenger, and SkyDrive from their favorite programming languages and platforms. Rest assured that your feedback has been heard, and we’re working on providing a larger breadth of code samples as we speak. For now, mobile developers can download the SkyDrive API example from this article to get started.

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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