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Microsoft Live Labs Listas

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Listas
Developer(s)Microsoft
Preview release
Beta / October 17, 2007
TypeLists management
Websitelistas.labs.live.com

Listas was a tool for the creation, management and sharing of lists, notes, and favorites, being developed at Microsoft Live labs. It allowed users to quickly and easily edit lists, share them with others for reading or wiki-style editing, and discover the public lists of other users.[1]

The Listas Community section allowed users to find highlights of the most popular lists from around the community of public lists, such as the most used tags, the "hottest lists", and prolific contributors. Users were able to add another user's lists or RSS feed to their own Listas to keep them up to date.[2][3]

Listas has since been retired as a project from Live Labs.[4]

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Listas Toolbar

Listas Toolbar was an internet toolbar for Internet Explorer that allowed users to create lists from search results, wish lists, videos, or all or part of virtually any page that can be found on the web.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Lowensohn, Josh (22 October 2007). "Microsoft launches Listas. Microsoft's got a new productivity tool called Listas. How does it stack up against the competition? Read on". CNet.
  2. ^ "Microsoft Live Labs: Listas - All your lists in one place". Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2007-10-19.
  3. ^ Wanman, Denis (9 January 2008). "Microsoft updates Listas". Neowin.
  4. ^ Microsoft Live Labs: Past Projects Archived 2010-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Naone, Erica (2 November 2007). "How to Organize the Web. Microsoft proposes a simple solution to the problem of information overload: lists". MIT Technology Review.

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