Live Mesh won the 2008 Crunchies Awards for Best Technology Innovation. Over 350,000 votes were cast. Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect, at Microsoft accepted the award on behalf of the Live Mesh team. He said “Thanks to the thousands upon thousands of you who voted and being so open minded. People at Microsoft were similarly open-minded to change.”
“When we are in an environment with technological and environmental change, you have to focus not just on these new huge constraints and challenges, but also on new opportunities for disruption and rebirth.” “A couple years ago Dave Treadwell and the Live Mesh team agreed to take a big risk and work on something very different.”
David Treadwell, Corporate VP, said “The software world is changing at an amazing rate. The changes in services, client software, and the ability to blend them together is an amazing place to be.”
Live Mesh is a web based synchronization platform that allows you to manage and access your devices; work computer, home laptop, cell phone, and share and synchronize files across all of them. Access your files from any device or from the web, easily share them with others, and get notified whenever someone changes a file.
Users can access photos on their mobile phone from their computer and make them available to friends by placing them in a shared folder. Invite friends to share your files by sending them an email.
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