Outlook Gets Social with LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace

Update:

We have heard that some Microsoft Outlook 2010 Beta users are experiencing crashes when trying to use the new Outlook Social Connector (OSC) Beta (February Update) that was released today along with the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook.

The OSC that was included with the Outlook 2010 Beta must be uninstalled before installing the new OSC Beta (February Update). After the February OSC update is installed, the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook can then be installed.

This information is included on our Download Center page for the OSC Beta (February Update). 

If you have installed the OSC Beta (February Update) and Outlook is crashing, follow the steps outlined on this page. As a reminder, only 32-bit Outlook is supported right now.  64-bit support for the OSC will be available soon.

 

In November 2009, we announced both the beta of Microsoft Office 2010 as well as the Outlook Social Connector. The Outlook Social Connector brings together communications history, contact information, and professional and social networking information into the Outlook experience.

We are continuing to deliver on that vision today with two new announcements. First, we’re proud to announce the public beta of LinkedIn for Outlook, which will enable our millions of Office 2010 Beta users to connect the OSC to a public network for the first time. Second, we're excited to announce partnerships with Facebook — the most popular social Web site in the world, and MySpace — a leading social platform connecting people through expression, content, and culture.

LinkedIn for Outlook brings together the most popular professional network with the world’s leading professional Inbox. Here are some of the things you can do today by downloading the beta:

  • Connect to your LinkedIn account to view your colleagues’ status updates and photos next to an e-mail message they sent you.
  • Your colleagues’ latest contact information from LinkedIn automatically updates his or her Outlook contact. Whenever someone changes a phone number, e-mail address, or other contact details, it’s automatically updated in Outlook — you are always up to date.
  • Synchronize your mobile phone with Outlook to stay up-to-date — you don’t have to worry about keeping track of new phone numbers and contact info — contacts’ information from the Web is synchronized to your mobile phone.
  • Grow your professional network directly from within your Inbox — add colleagues with one click.

We are proud to continue partnering with LinkedIn and we want to congratulate them on a job well done. With this beta, our customers are able to stay connected to their network without leaving the Outlook Inbox.

Our vision for Outlook (and the OSC) is to provide a communications hub that is vital to both professional and personal communications; by integrating with both Facebook and MySpace, Outlook 2010 enables you to connect not only to co-workers and colleagues, but with all of your friends and family within your Outlook Inbox.

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You can view friends’ activities, photos, and status updates within Outlook — as well as grow your network by adding friends from the same view. Both Facebook for Outlook and MySpace for Outlook will be available later this year as our official release of Office 2010 approaches.

Finally, its important to mention that with multiple professional and social networks available for the Outlook Social Connector, the design of the OSC is such that your privacy and permissions settings on each of the networks you use are represented and respected within this experience. For example, if your profile photo and job title are publicly listed on a given network, then OSC users will see your photo and job title when receiving an e-mail from you (if they use that same network). Similarly, if you choose to restrict profile access on a given network, the OSC will respect that privacy. The goal of the OSC is not to create another social network or set of privacy settings for you to manage, but rather to bring the networks you already value and use to the Outlook experience.

To recap, here is what you can do today to get started with the Outlook Social Connector.

  1. Download the Office 2010 Beta at www.Office.com/beta
  2. Update to the latest version of the Outlook Social Connector using the instructions on the Microsoft Download Center.
  3. Get the LinkedIn download for the Outlook Social Connector at www.LinkedIn.com/outlook.
  4. Keep watching the Outlook team blog for availability of the Facebook and MySpace download for the Outlook Social Connector at http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook/.

Note To use LinkedIn for Outlook requires the latest version of the Outlook Social Connector, which supports the 32-bit English version of the official Microsoft Office 2010 Beta. The beta of the Outlook Social Connector is provided as-is, is subject to change without notice, and does not include formal product support from Microsoft.

We are thrilled to reach this significant milestone with LinkedIn and to welcome both Facebook and MySpace to the Outlook Social Connector ecosystem. Stay tuned to this blog for more information from the Outlook team as we get closer to the launch of Office 2010!

Dev Balasubramanian – Outlook Product Manager

Michael Affronti – Outlook Program Manager

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  • yeah, crashes Outlook. Thanks, guys. Another great product.

  • The crashing is covered in the release notes at the bottom of the download page if you scroll down past the original download link - you need to uninstall the OSC that's shipped with the 2010 beta FIRST before installing the new version. Installing the new version over the top of the old release will crash Outlook on startup. Uninstalling OSC from the Office 2010 installer (click Change in Uninstall) should fix things prior to a fresh install of OSC.

  • My 32bit outlook crashed also. When is there going to be the 64 bit version?

  • Confirmed. Crash-crash-crash. Had to pull it. But it's a LinkedIn program running on a Beta product; a little early to call the entire MS Social Connector "fail." Crybabies...

  • Running Outlook 2010-32bit on Win 7 64-bit. Uninstalled the original OSC and downloaded the new one, but Outlook still crashes.

  • Can't install the update on Office 2010 because I'm running x64 however, I installed the OSC on Outlook 2007 without issues. That being said, nothing is showing up in the OSC pane (email, calendar appointments etc...) so I assume it needs to index all my email first???

  • Are you kidding me that this only works on 32-bit?

  • This is who i am and how i live...

  • Apart from crashing problem .. everything else is working fine .. is it windows or is it me .. who is facing crisis problem ??? Anyways .. i think Microsoft has been doing wonders after Windows 7 and the interface is definitely improved a lot. But still there is scope. Just make a antivirus which is free of cost.. i think then windows will be unbeatable in all kind of work they are upto.

  • Still would like to hear from the Outlook folks on what the "outlook" is for a drop of the x64 version of osc. hello..? is this thing on..?

  • Perhaps this is the start of extending Outlook into the functaionality of Tweeetdeck. Do you have a release date for a 64 bit version?

  • no x64 version? did you guys write this in assembler or something?

  • Why is it in this day and age that everything still comes out 32-bit first? Early adopters are bound to be on 64-bit all the way, don't you think? Come on MS!!!

  • hey JASPAL, Microsoft does provide a VERY good FREE anti virus software called Security Essentials. www.microsoft.com/.../default.aspx enjoy!

  • I cannot install OSC on the RC build of Outlook 2010 (v14.0.4734.1000) 32-bit. It gives me this error: Installation Microsoft Outlook Social Connector requires Microsoft Office Outlook version 2003 or Microsoft Office Outlook version 2007"

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