Windows 8 gets 'touchy-feely' with People app

By Chris Jager on Jun 18, 2012 8:09 AM
Filed under Cloud

Cloud-based address book.

It appears Microsoft's latest OS will be 'touchy-feely' in more ways than one -- with a strong focus on interacting with your friends and maintaining personal contacts.

As a recent Microsoft blog post noted, Windows 8 gives you "powerful new ways to use social technologies to connect with the people who are important to you". 

One of these new technologies is the Windows 8 People app: a cloud-powered service that helps you to manage your contacts. It's essentially an interactive, catch-all address book that pulls information from your email and social accounts and brings everything together in one place. 

"With Windows 8 and the new People app, we are taking cloud storage a step further by optionally connecting it to other services you already use," explains Microsoft on its blog.

"This brings together email contacts and contacts from your service/social accounts in one easy to access and use place that roams across your Windows 8 PCs and phone."

Once imported, the app works across all your Windows devices, similarly to Apple's iCloud. 

The app uses Exchange ActiveSync and secure, standards-based APIs to collect data from a range of sites and services including Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, and Twitter. It automatically combines different accounts belonging to the same person into a single contact. 

This contact information is then displayed in a Metro-style interface where the user can view contact details, send messages, see and comment on photos or peruse recent status updates.

"Whether you’re browsing the summary of “what’s new” across your contacts and networks, or just looking at a specific contact, it’s easy to catch up and stay connected," writes Microsoft.

The People app can be tested on the Windows 8 Release Preview

Find out more about the Windows 8 People app in the following video:

 
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