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61 Send/Receive
The button that enables someone to simultaneously send the messages they have composed and retrieve the new messages they've received.إرسال/تلقي -
62 extended network
The people in someone's network — their Messenger and profile contacts — plus the profile contacts of people in their network. -
63 quiet time
A timeframe someone specifies to suppress notifications from Windows Live Alerts. -
64 search box
A text box in which someone types words to begin a search. -
65 gleam
"A small, star-shaped insignia that indicates new or changed content, as when a contact has posted new photos. It is also can be used to indicate conditions that may require action, as when someone's online storage is running out." -
66 code of conduct
Rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product. -
67 marketing preferences
Product settings that someone chooses to receive or reject promotional mailings from Microsoft or partners. -
68 Windows Live installer
The software that installs the Windows Live software someone selects on the installation webpage. -
69 Search button
The button next to a search box that someone clicks to search for something. -
70 Windows Live FrameIt
"The Windows Live service that lets someone set up dynamic photo collections or other media sources to stream into a digital photo frame, or any RSS-enabled device." -
71 Windows Live Alerts
"The Windows Live service that notifies someone of an event or information based on their subscription preferences. The alerts can be sent to Messenger, Mail, Hotmail, or a mobile device." -
72 team-call group
A group of people who can answer calls on behalf of someone else. -
73 solution component
A part of a solution that someone extending CRM can use to achieve specific functionality. -
74 Code of Conduct
"The link to the code of conduct, which contains rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product." -
75 Photo Fuse
"A Photo Gallery feature that replaces a section of one photo with a similar section of another, providing there are areas of overlap in both. For example, if someone has two photos of a group of people, and in Photo 1 everyone is smiling but one person has their eyes closed, they can include the section of Photo 2 where that person has their eyes open." -
76 session
An instance that begins when someone signs into a Web service or program. -
77 Personalize
The label for the Windows Live Devices task webpage where someone specifies a name and an icon for the computer that they plan to sync. -
78 friends
The webpage subheading for the view in Messenger that displays someone's friends and contacts that aren't friends but that can be interacted with in Messenger (those are often legacy entries). -
79 status message
"A customized message that someone sets in Windows Live Messenger, on Windows Live Home, or on their profile page. The status message is part of the ""share anything"" control. The information is distributed to any connected service." -
80 friend
A person someone has established a mutual connection with. The connection could have been made on Windows Live or in any connected social networking service.
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