Microsoft will offer its messaging service through KT Freetel Corp., South Korea’s second-largest mobile-phone operator. MSN Messenger will be available real time in the first quarter to all 10.4 million of KT Freetel’s customers. Microsoft has about 5 million Messenger users in South Korea. [Source: SeattlePI.com]
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MSN Business Messenger skin
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I’ve added another MSN 5.0 skin to the downloads section. The author, Xero, has recreated the icons we saw in the MSN Business Messenger screenshots all that time ago, and he’s done a very good job at it too. Check out his skin here.
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I have a sad announcement to make: the MSN Messenger Icon has recently past away. May it rest in peace… It’s been killed on a Chinese desktop in a terrible fight with other program icons. Don’t start crying yet ;) This is just the storyboard of Icon’s Story, an ultracool animation created by MASO Digital [...]
Note: The content of this post is over 4 years old. Feel free to share your refreshing comments.Adam Sohn, a spokesperson for Microsoft, said Thursday’s outage was absolutely not related to the one on Monday. Instead, it was the ironic effect of changes made by AT&T in order to add more capacity and better routing of traffic between AT&T’s network and Microsoft’s services. For a brief period, about 40 percent of Internet [...]
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Forget whatever you read yesterday, a new day seems to bring a new Plus! version. Patchou released the new version because a bug was detected in the use of the IRC commands and Emoticons. Therefore, the latest version of MsgPlus! is now 2.00.16 and you can get it from here. Only a few mirrors are [...]
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Patchou’s post on the Plus! forums announced that the automatic update, which should occur on Plus! versions, didn’t on the latest beta version. Therefore to upgrade, you must download the BETA new version. Mess.be has put together this list of mirrors for you. North America: Mirror 1 | Mirror 2United Kingdom: Mirror 1 | Mirror [...]
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A new MsgPlus! version with a tons of bug fixes was released from Patchou today. Including contacts’ e-mail addresses are now encrypted in the registry, no false ‘You must have 4.6 installed’ messages and NEW events will be logged in the Event Viewer. You can find more fixes listed in Patchou’s post on the Plus! [...]
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The .NET Messenger Service – Status Page is still showing minor difficulties. However the problem doesn’t seem to be too widespread, I know quite a few people who are signed in and some who are still reporting problems. Although you’d think everyone was off with the amount of reports over on the Microsoft Newsgroups. As [...]
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Microsoft introduced a hi-tech watch that will be able to communicate with your computer as well as Microsoft‘s new FM-based national wireless data network. The built-in Smart Personal Object Technology (“SPOT”) will allow the watch to identify where it is, the local time (duh!) and the local weather forecast. More interestingly: it will receive the [...]
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The .NET Messenger Service status of 1/9/2003 – 2:11 PM PST is showing Minor difficulties again… ofcourse, right when I need to be on MSN Messenger badly. I hope this is not becoming a habit.
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