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Fever Pitched is a summary of the top three stories from my Fever RSS Aggregator over the past week.
Microsoft SkyDrive. The software giants cloud storage and sharing service received major usability and performance enhancements this week.
- SkyDrive gets simple app-centric sharing for Office, powerful file management, HTML5 upload, other updates from The Windows Blog
- The Midweek Download: Nov. 30th Edition–Major Updates to Office 365 and SkyDrive, plus Microsoft Research, Internet Explorer 10 and Silverlight 5 from Official Microsoft Blog
- SkyDrive upgraded adding a handful of features from WPCentral.com
- New SkyDrive updates make sharing Office docs easier from Microsoft Office Web Apps
- New SkyDrive Features Launch from Microsoft from gHacks
- SkyDrive gets an update: better sharing, file management from LiveSide.net
- Setting the pace in cloud productivity from Microsoft Office Web Apps
Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview. The Microsoft IE team released the fourth in a series of previews for the next version of Internet Explorer.
- The Midweek Download: Nov. 30th Edition–Major Updates to Office 365 and SkyDrive, plus Microsoft Research, Internet Explorer 10 and Silverlight 5 from Official Microsoft Blog
- Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 4 Available from gHacks
- Microsoft updates the IE10 preview, but you need Windows 8 to use it from TheNextWeb
- HTML5 for Applications: The Fourth IE10 Platform Preview from IEBlog
Upgrade Your Parents’ Browser Day. The day after Thanksgiving was designated as an opportunity to upgrade your parents web browser and was endorsed by Microsoft.
- How Was “Upgrade Your Parents’ Browser Weekend” 2011? from MSDN Blogs
- Forget Black Friday: Today is Update Your Parents’ Browser Day from the How-To Geek
- Microsoft backs “Update your Parent’s Browser” day for Thanksgiving from WinRumors
- What About the Parents? Upgrade Your Parents’ Browser Day and Gifts for the Ones Who Raised You. from The Windows Blog
- Microsoft on board with Upgrade Your Parents’ Browser Day from GeekWire