return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Other > Technology & Gadget Zone

Pages: [1] 2 
Windows Live Messenger
View this Thread in Original format
Yan
quote:
Microsoft livens up instant messaging
By Elinor Mills, CNET News.com
Published on ZDNet News: June 19, 2006


Microsoft is scheduled on Tuesday to publicly launch Windows Live Messenger, its next-generation instant messaging program that automatically updates contact information and lets people share files by simply dragging and dropping them onto a contact list.

Windows Live Messenger, the upgrade to MSN Messenger, is the first core application of Microsoft's new line of Windows Live software and services to be launched publicly, said Adam Sohn, director of global sales and marketing public relations.

Windows Live Messenger was released as a public beta in May with international PC-to-PC calls with full-screen video capability.

The public version adds Windows Live Contacts, which lets users set the system to alert them when any information about their contacts changes, like e-mail address and phone number.

Another new feature is Sharing Folders, which lets people create shared folders in which they can send and store things to be shared with contacts. For example, once a shared folder is set up, a user can simply drag and drop a Word file or photo onto the contact's name and it will go into the shared folder.

Windows Live Messenger also beefs up the voice-over-IP capabilities with a partnership with Verizon that lets consumers do PC-to-telephone calling. In addition, Uniden America, Philips and Motorola are making cordless phones that can hook up to the Windows Live Messenger contact list so users can make PC-to-PC calls using the cordless phone.

The instant messaging service also includes a Rhapsody icon that gives people the option of installing RealNetworks' music subscription service, Sohn said. "That is part of a settlement with RealNetworks," he said. "That piece is really just a distribution partnership."

In October, Microsoft and RealNetworks reached a settlement to an antitrust claim. Under the deal, Microsoft agreed to pay RealNetworks $460 million in cash, $301 million to support its music and game efforts and to promote Rhapsody on its MSN Web business.

The launch includes a promotional tie-in game with the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean," in which users can see backgrounds, images and other features related to the movie.

Windows Live Messenger competes with AOL's AIM, Yahoo Instant Messenger and Google Talk, which also offer various voice-over IP capabilities, including a free phone number from AOL. ComScore Networks ranks MSN Messenger third in number of unique visitors, behind AIM and Yahoo Messenger.

Microsoft's shift to Web-based services and software with Windows Live is an effort to create a larger ad-supported business, which could help it compete with the likes of Google. Many of the Windows Live services are re-branded MSN services, like Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Mail.


Source: @
philliez
welcome to forever ago
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by philliez
welcome to forever ago


Wha?
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
Wha?

The beta has been out for a while :p
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
The beta has been out for a while :p


I knows~ Full release is tomorrow, though.
nchs09
pics of bata
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
I knows~ Full release is tomorrow, though.

Is there going to be a big diff between the beta and final release? Also, I had no idea all you had to do whats drag and drop files to the contact list to share files. That's pretty sweet.
igottaknow
microsoft unveils its latest security hole :nervous:
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Is there going to be a big diff between the beta and final release? Also, I had no idea all you had to do whats drag and drop files to the contact list to share files. That's pretty sweet.


There just might be. Gotta wait for the official release documentation. This is the beginning of the Live Anywhere moniker, though. Woo.
superglo
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
pics of bata



Sunflower
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
microsoft unveils its latest security hole :nervous:


ha, I was thinking the same thing
philliez
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
There just might be. Gotta wait for the official release documentation. This is the beginning of the Live Anywhere moniker, though. Woo.


lol... its not much to woo about

ive got live mail, live mobile, and i think some more beta stuff that i just dont use
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: [1] 2 
Privacy Statement