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Apr302010

New MSN Messenger coming soon

What’s New in Messenger

 

We know it’s difficult to have a meaningful online conversation with a close friend when you’re juggling multiple chat applications at the same time. While building the new Windows Live Messenger, we wanted to ensure you had uninterrupted access to your “favorite” friends while also making it easy to manage multiple conversations at the same time. We also know that you want to bring interesting content in your conversation. The new Windows Live Messenger lets you do just that, enabling richer photo and video sharing — and making it easy to drag a photo from your PC into the conversation while chatting. What’s more, this feature encompasses more than just the content on your PC — with one click, you can pull in your photos from online sites such as Windows Live SkyDrive and Facebook.

Key benefits of Messenger

  • More meaningful interactions
    The new Messenger helps saves you time with tabbed conversations & Bing integration and brings your conversations to life.

  • Goes with you everywhere 
    Whether you’re on your mobile phone, in your Hotmail inbox or browsing the web, you can access Messenger so you’re always connected.

  • Keep Your Private Life Private
    Messenger keeps you in control of your content and information. And you decide whether to share with just your close friends and family or if you want to open things up to everyone on the Internet — it’s your choice.

  • Social networking at your fingertips 
    Messenger brings together updates from social networks, your inbox and other sharing websites, and lets you determine how they’re prioritized so you don’t miss an important updates that matter.

 

 

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Sweet, I always liked Microsoft's Messenger apps in the past. Can't wait to see what they'll have going on with this next version.

April 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMilton

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