Outlook Social Connector Gets More Social, More Connected

Microsoft today is delivering the previously announced Facebook and Windows Live Messenger support for its Outlook Social Connector. Additionally, it is making the Outlook Social Connector available to Outlook 2003 and 2007 users as well (it was previously made available only on Outlook 2010). Here's the word.

Starting today,  you can plug Facebook and Windows Live right into Microsoft Outlook through the Outlook Social Connector. You can view your social network as you look through your email to stay connected with your friends, family, and colleagues. Here are the key links of what Outlook users can do starting today:

1. Outlook 2003 and 2007 users can download the latest version of the Outlook Social Connector from the Microsoft Download Center.

2. Outlook 2010 users can get the Outlook Social Connector update through Microsoft Update.

3. Get the Facebook provider download for the Outlook Social Connector from the Microsoft Download Center.

4. Get the Windows Live Messenger provider download for the Outlook Social Connector from the Microsoft Download Center.

5. Stay tuned to the Outlook team blog for updates.

6. See what other social networks are available through the Outlook Social Connector provider page.

LinkedIn and MySpace for the Outlook Social Connector became available in Outlook last winter, and today we added Facebook and Windows Live. Now you'll be able to view status updates and photos right next to an email. Also, you will be able to grow your social and professional network directly within Outlook by simply adding "Friends" to Facebook and Windows Live directly from the Outlook People Pane.

Discuss this Article 2

tdyer
on Jul 13, 2010
Is there anyway to link an arbitrary email to a live contact? Ie people that have foo@hotmail.com but use foo@company.com for email?
james3mg
on Jul 13, 2010
Is the first giant "Agree to these terms" message box's reference to, "You can use this for each licensed copy of Office 2010" just something they forgot to change? Because technically, I'm not allowed to install the software for office 2007, since 2010 isn't installed on this machine... ...though the next EULA calls it the installer for office 2003 and 2007. I'm sure all the legal stuff is hard to keep up with, but that was kind of an obvious one. Anyway, that aside, I'm actually interested to see how the Facebook plugin works...

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