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September 16th 2010 07:40
Outlook Social Connector makes you even more efficient with the new Facebook and Windows Live Messenger providers
We’re excited to introduce the updated Outlook Social Connector and new Facebook and Windows Live Messenger providers, the easy way to stay in touch with friends and colleagues. Now you can view the updates your contacts post on even more top social networking sites, all from the convenience of your Outlook inbox.
As you read an email from a friend or colleague, Outlook Social Connector shows you real-time updates about their activities on Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, or Windows Live Messenger. You can also add contacts and expand your social and business networks directly from the Outlook People Pane. To see even more ways Outlook Social Connector can streamline your day, check out this quick introduction video.
Get the latest version of Outlook Social Connector
If you have Outlook 2010, this new version of Outlook Social Connector is being distributed through Microsoft Update, so there is nothing you need to do. To get the latest version of Outlook Social Connector for Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003, visit the Microsoft Download Center.
Add your social networks
New providers that connect Facebook and Windows Live Messenger to Outlook Social Connector are now available, along with updated providers for LinkedIn and MySpace. You can download all of these from the Outlook Social Connector partner page. Let Office Casual’s Doug Thomas show you the installation steps in this simple walkthrough.
Have questions?
You can visit the Microsoft Answers site to ask a question about using Outlook Social Connector, or review the collection of previously answered questions.
Outlook Social Connector makes it easy to stay up-to-date with friends and colleagues. Click here to learn more!
Manage your privacy
To protect your privacy, Outlook Social Connector only displays the information you make publicly available in your social network privacy settings.
You can review our privacy policy here. You’ll also want to review the privacy policies of the social networking sites you have joined to ensure you understand the options available and make the appropriate choices to protect your privacy.
Get connected
Connect your social networks to Outlook
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