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Microsoft Vine Thank you for all the ideas and suggestions you have shared with us, to help make Vine even better. Read the latest Vine blog post to see what other people are telling us about their Vine experiences.
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Just over two months have passed since we shipped the Microsoft Vine beta. During that time, we have received thousands of questions, ideas and suggestions. We’ve been inspired by your stories and, equally important, your feedback is helping us make Vine even better.

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Location-based notification service, a piece of the company's Public Safety Initiative, is designed to help users notify the people they need to reach in emergencies. Does it answer the call? Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.

Microsoft Vine Read the latest Vine blog post, to help you get the most from your Vine experience.
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Here's a quick tutorial to help you do more with Microsoft Vine. If you haven't downloaded the Vine beta and installed it, you'll need to do that first. Visit the Vine Web site to request an invitation if you aren't already registered.

Microsoft Vine Here's a helpful blog from a Vine user who has tips for doing more with Vine.
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I recently got my Invitation For Microsoft Vine and I instantly dived into the new social media tool to give my friends a sneak peak into Microsoft Vine. So here it is below (remember you can click on images to enlarge them!):

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One key thing about making Vine useful and valuable to users is getting connected with other people. Not just anyone though; the people who really surround your life, friends, family and neighbors! One of our early adopters was gracious enough to share

Microsoft Vine Need help with Microsoft Vine? Visit our Product support forum.
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The Microsoft Vine Beta connects you to the people and places you care about most, when it matters. Use alerts, reports and your personal dashboard to stay in touch, informed and involved.

Microsoft Vine Here's another good post about Vine complementing the social networks that people already use today.
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It's a good idea; building a channel and infrastructure for people to keep in touch in the event of an emergency. It's interesting to note that the best way to endure an emergency is to be prepared, and in the case of Microsoft's Vine beta being prepared is made easier.

Microsoft Vine Here's a good post from Tech Blog Plus, explaining how Vine will complement the social networks that people are already familiar with, like Twitter and Facebook.
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Let's get something clear up front: Whatever you've heard elsewhere, Microsoft doesn't intend for their Vine service to take over your Twitter or your Facebook or your texting or any of your other social networking tools. They've got bigger fish to fry.
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