Windows Live Web Messenger
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| Developed by | Microsoft |
| Genre | Instant messaging |
Windows Live Web Messenger is an upcoming Windows Live service by Microsoft. It is the online version of Windows Live Messenger which allow users to talk online and in real-time with others using the .NET Messenger Service from within a web browser. It is intended to replace MSN Web Messenger.
This service allow users without administrative priveleges on their computer, such as at a shared public computer, to chat with others on their Messenger contact list without having to install the Windows Live Messenger client.
Windows Live Web Messenger will feature the new Windows Live 2.0 user interface, Personal Status Message integration, tabbed conversations in a "conversation workspace", and display picture options.[1] However, this service is currently under internal beta testing and is not available to the public.
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- Windows Live Web Messenger dogfood testing - for internal Microsoft employees only
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