Microsoft's June 30 version of MSN Web service suspended



June 29 news, Microsoft announced that its Web-based instant messaging client software will begin on Tuesday June 30 is not available. The service has been in the past five years to people through a web browser to access their instant messaging networks.

Since the beginning of the year, Microsoft released an updated alternative to MSN Web Messenger service. This service as "Windows Live Hotmail" part of the offer directly with the e-mail interface and your contact list (known as Windows Live People) integrated. This is the only officially supported Microsoft's Windows Live Messenger network access to Web-based client software. In addition, Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit can still access the Microsoft instant messaging network, this tool allows developers to control the message into your own website.

The new Web instant messaging service provided directly from the Hotmail inbox, and as a Messenger client software features multi-point log into another location. In other words, you can log on to this Web service, and you can also log on the computer log in more Windows Live Messenger client software. Once the login is successful, the software will allow you to easily see which of your contacts online, you will see the sender of the e-mail you received it in your contact list, and then you read them whether a message can be seen chatting with them. Live ID if you do not use Hotmail as their e-mail (that is, to use other domain names), then you can also Windows Live People with the same access to the instant messaging service.

MSN Web Messenger is still providing services to the end of the MSN brand, one Web application. Other services such as Hotmail and Messenger software is already in a few years ago moved to the Windows Live brand. Therefore, the service finally see the outdated retirement is a good thing. Microsoft Money, Encarta and Windows Live OneCare and other services will cease on June 30 continue to provide services.