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The Microsoft Network

 
URL www.msn.com
Commercial? Mixed
Type of site Portal
Registration Optional
Owner Microsoft
Created by Microsoft
Launched 1995
Current status active

MSN (The Microsoft Network) is a collection of Internet services provided by Microsoft. The Microsoft Network debuted as an online service and Internet service provider on August 24, 1995, to coincide with the release of the Windows 95 operating system. The . ... MSN is a TLA that could mean: Dane County Regional Airport, Wisconsin (IATA airport code MSN) Manufacturer Serial Number Masters of Science in Nursing Maquila Solidarity Network Meeker Southern Railroad (AAR reporting mark MSN) Mexico Solidarity Network Microsoft Network Minimal surface numerics Multiple Subscriber Number This page concerning a... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1800x716, 317 KB) Summary MSN logo, current. ... // Uniform Resource Locator (URL) formerly known as Universal Resource Locator, is a technical, Web-related term used in two distinct meanings: In popular usage and many technical documents, it is a synonym for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); Strictly, the idea of a uniform syntax for global identifiers of network-retrievable... For information regarding portals on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Portal. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... An online service provider is an entity which provides a service online. ... “ISP” redirects here. ... is the 236th day of the year (237th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ... Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented graphical user interface-based operating system. ... An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer resources and provides programmers with an interface used to access those resources. ...


The range of services offered by MSN has changed significantly since its initial release in 1995. Many of Microsoft's popular web-based services, such as Hotmail and Messenger, were originally offered by MSN before being reorganized as part of Microsoft's Windows Live group of online services. MSN's Internet portal, MSN.com, offers a wealth of content and is currently the 7th most visited domain name on the Internet.[1] The World Wide Web and WWW redirect here. ... Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... The . ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ... Web portals are sites on the World Wide Web that typically provide personalized capabilities to their visitors. ... The term domain name has multiple related meanings: A name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet. ...

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MSN, the Internet service provider

MSN Classic

MSN Classic sign-in screen
MSN Classic sign-in screen

The concept for MSN was created by the Advanced Technology Group at Microsoft, headed by Nathan Myhrvold. MSN was originally conceived as a dial-up online content provider like America Online, supplying proprietary content through an artificial folder-like interface integrated into Windows 95's Windows Explorer file management program. Nathan Myhrvold, formerly Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, is co-founder of Intellectual Ventures, which is seeking to build a large invention portfolio. ... In telecommunication, the term dial-up has the following meanings: Dial-up access, typically to the Internet A service feature in which a user initiates service on a previously arranged trunk or transfers, without human intervention, from an active trunk to a standby trunk. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented graphical user interface-based operating system. ... Windows Explorer running on Windows Vista Windows Explorer running on Windows XP Windows Explorer is an application that is part of modern versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. ...


Then officially known as "The Microsoft Network," the service launched along with Windows 95 on August 24, 1995. The service was included with Windows 95 installations and promoted through Windows and other Microsoft software released at the time. Product support and discussion was offered through the MSN service, as well as basic e-mail capabilities, basic information such as news from MSNBC, chat rooms, and newsgroups. is the 236th day of the year (237th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... For the news website, see msnbc. ... A chat room is an online forum where people can chat online (talk by broadcasting messages to people on the same forum in real time). ... A newsgroup is a repository, usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from many users at different locations. ...


Open access to the World Wide Web was not originally included in the classic MSN service, but Internet access was offered through Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser, which was available as a download from the MSN service or as part of the Windows 95 Plus! package. The World Wide Web and WWW redirect here. ... Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ... An example of a Web browser (Mozilla Firefox) A web browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network. ... Microsoft Plus! was an operating system enhancement package provided by Microsoft. ...


MSN 2.0

MSN 2.0 Program Viewer

In 1996, in response to the increasing relevancy and growth of the Internet, the existing MSN service was renamed "MSN Classic" and a new version was created, known as "MSN 2.0," which combined access to the Internet with web-based proprietary content in a new program known as the "MSN Program Viewer." Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... Internet public access point. ...


Microsoft promoted MSN 2.0 with a series of advertisements and promotional materials describing the service as the "next big bang." The company offered a preview release of the service on CD-ROM in the fall of 1996, which contained an MSN Preview video that described the new features of the MSN 2.0 software. The video was formatted as a guided tour of a premiere event for the new MSN. It included a handful of actors and its own music score that played during the installation process.[2] The CD-ROM (an abbreviation for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (ROM)) is a non-volatile optical data storage medium using the same physical format as audio compact discs, readable by a computer with a CD-ROM drive. ...


Once installed, the MSN Program Viewer was essentially an animated, stylized and streamlined interface on top of an Internet Explorer 3.0 web browser. When members signed in, they would be presented with a several different "Channels," which were essentially categories for the various types of content available on MSN. Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary web browser made by Microsoft and currently available as part of Microsoft Windows. ...


Accompanying the MSN Program Viewer was MSN Quick Launch, an icon inside the Windows notification area. Both programs had menus that could be dynamically updated to guide members to MSN content and services. This article is about the religious artifacts. ... In computing, the taskbar is a term for the application desktop bar which is used to launch and monitor applications in Microsoft Windows 95 and later operating systems. ...


The new content made extensive use of multimedia and interactive features, including Visual Basic scripting and early implementations of Macromedia Shockwave Flash (originally called "FutureSplash") for animations. Interactive multimedia content was presented in a TV-like format, dubbed "MSN shows," as part of a section called "On Stage." VBScript (short for Visual Basic Scripting Edition) is an Active Scripting language developed by Microsoft. ... Adobe Flash (previously called Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash) is a set of multimedia technologies developed and distributed by Adobe Systems and earlier by Macromedia. ...


The many "shows" and content sites included an interactive online week nightly game show called "Netwits," a snarky web site addressing women's issues called "UnderWire," and a regular celebrity interview and web-surfing session called "One Click Away." These new destinations supplemented web-based MSN services such as CarPoint and Expedia, which were branded as "Essentials." Expedia. ...


While the "MSN shows" approach was unique and innovative, the content was not easily accessible by members with low-end computers and slower dial-up connections, and high-speed Internet access was not widely available at the time. An entire web site, "MSNot: The MSN2 Hate Site," originated as a negative response to the slow speed and unreliability of the software. The site also mocked the music score that repeated the phrase "too stupid to stop" during the MSN 2.0 installation process.[3]


Ultimately, the ambitious use of multimedia content on the Internet during 1996 and 1997 proved to be ahead of its time, and the MSN 2.0 service was not as successful as Microsoft initially hoped. The company returned to the drawing board for its next MSN release.


Less ambitious attempts

In 1997, after abandoning the "shows" format, the MSN service was again rebranded, this time as a more traditional Internet access service. With the MSN 2.5 release in late 1997, some exclusive content was still offered through the MSN Program Viewer, but the service mainly directed members to "normal" web sites. With the MSN Internet Access 2.6 release in 1998, the MSN Program Viewer was abandoned entirely in favor of the more familiar Internet Explorer interface. Another new version of the service, MSN Internet Access 5.0, was released along with Internet Explorer 5.0 in 1999. MSN 5.0 was largely identical to MSN 2.6. For the band, see 1997 (band). ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary web browser made by Microsoft and currently available as part of Microsoft Windows. ... Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...


Around this time, MSN began focusing more on being an Internet portal to users of other Internet service providers. Building on the success of MSN's web-based email service, Hotmail, which launched in 1996, the MSN Messenger service for instant messaging was launched in 1999. Web portals are sites on the World Wide Web that typically provide personalized capabilities to their visitors. ... Web-based email or webmail is a term referring to an e-mail service intended to be primarily accessed via a web browser, as opposed to through an email client, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozillas Thunderbird, or Apples Mail. ... Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... MSN Messenger is a freeware instant messaging client that was developed and distributed by Microsoft in 1999 to 2005 and in 2007 for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system (except Windows Vista), and aimed towards home users. ... Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...


By the release of Windows XP in 2001 (which also brought with it Internet Explorer 6.0), content for MSN Internet Access subscribers was offered through a program called MSN Explorer (MSN 6.0). This was similar to the MSN Program Viewer in that it provided MSN web sites and content through a customized interface on top of Internet Explorer. The program was rebranded as simply "MSN" for versions 7, 8, and 9, which were released throughout the next few years. MSN 9 was the last version of MSN's special software for dial-up Internet access. Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... This article is about the year. ... Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary web browser made by Microsoft and currently available as part of Microsoft Windows. ... Wikipedia on MSN Explorer MSN Explorer is a web browser, developed by Microsoft, which comes with Windows XP that integrates MSN features such as Hotmail and MSN Messenger with a web browser. ...


In recent years

In the United States and Canada, MSN is still a dial-up Internet service provider. MSN remains the second largest Internet service provider in the United States, behind dial-up leader AOL, which had retained about 10 million subscribers by the end of 2007.[4] MSN bundles its dial-up service with an e-mail account at MSN.com and security software such as firewall and anti-virus programs. In telecommunication, the term dial-up has the following meanings: Dial-up access, typically to the Internet A service feature in which a user initiates service on a previously arranged trunk or transfers, without human intervention, from an active trunk to a standby trunk. ... “ISP” redirects here. ... For other uses, see AOL (disambiguation). ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... Firewall may refer to: Firewall (construction), a physical barrier inside a building or vehicle, designed to limit the spread of fire, heat and structural collapse Firewall (networking), a logical barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between sections of a computer network Firewall (film), a 2006 action film written... Anti-virus software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify, thwart and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software (malware). ...


For broadband customers, MSN has partnered with Verizon, Qwest, and Bell Sympatico to offer high-speed Internet access. Verizon, Qwest and Bell provide the broadband connection and directly bill their customers. The included MSN software, known as "MSN Premium," offers a customized interface similar to the MSN 9 dial-up software and security features similar to the Windows Live OneCare security package. New Verizon customers may not subscribe to MSN Premium, only Windows Live. Existing MSN Premium customers who change to Windows Live may not revert back to MSN Premium because Microsoft is phasing it out. Broadband in telecommunications is a term that refers to a signaling method that includes or handles a relatively wide range of frequencies, which may be divided into channels or frequency bins. ... This article or section should include material from Bell Atlantic This article or section should include material from GTE Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) is a local exchange telephone company formed by the merger of Bell Atlantic, a former Bell Operating Company, and GTE, which was the largest independant local exchange... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Bell Sympatico, originally and frequently called Sympatico, is the consumer-side Internet service provider division of Bell Canada. ... Windows Live OneCare, previously known as Windows OneCare Live and formerly code-named A1, is a computer security service developed by Microsoft for some of its Windows operating systems. ...


MSN, the Internet portal

Internet Start

From 1995 to 1998, the MSN.com domain was used to promote MSN as an Internet service provider. At the time, MSN.com also offered a custom start page and an Internet tutorial, but Microsoft's major Internet portal was known as "Microsoft Internet Start," located at home.microsoft.com. It served as the default home page for Internet Explorer and offered basic information such as news, weather, sports, stocks, entertainment reports, links to web sites on the Internet, articles by Microsoft staff members, and software updates. Microsoft's popular news web site, MSNBC.com, which launched in 1995, was also tied closely to Microsoft Internet Start. Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ... For the news website, see msnbc. ...


MSN.com

In 1998, the largely underutilized MSN.com domain name was reinvented as both an Internet portal and as a brand for a family of sites produced inside Microsoft's Interactive Media Group. The new site put MSN in direct competition with sites such as Yahoo! and Go Network. Because the new format opened up MSN's content to the world for free, the Internet service provider and subscription service was renamed "MSN Internet Access" at that time. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... The term domain name has multiple related meanings: A name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet. ... Web portals are sites on the World Wide Web that typically provide personalized capabilities to their visitors. ... Yahoo redirects here. ...


The relaunched MSN.com contained a whole family of sites, including original content, channels that were carried over from web shows that were part of the "MSN 2.0" experiment (although none of the actual shows remained), and new features that were rapidly added. MSN.com also became a successor to the default Internet Explorer start page, as all of the previous "Microsoft Internet Start" web site was merged with MSN.com.


Since then, MSN.com has remained a popular destination, launching many web services and new content sites. MSN's Hotmail and Messenger services were promoted from the MSN.com portal, which provided a central place for all of MSN's content and related web sites. MSN Search, a dedicated search engine for the portal, launched in 1999. The MSN.com portal and related group of services under the "MSN" umbrella remained largely the same throughout much of the next decade. Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... The . ... MSN Searchs homepage viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. ... A search engine is an information retrieval system designed to help find information stored on a computer system. ... Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...


Windows Live

Windows Live logo
Main article: Windows Live

Many of MSN's services were reorganized in 2006 under a new brand name, Windows Live. This move was part of Microsoft's strategy to improve its online offerings using the Windows brand name. The company also overhauled its online software and services due to increasing competition from rivals such as Yahoo! and Google. The new name was introduced one service at a time. Windows Live uses "Web 2.0" technology to offer features and functionality through a web browser that were traditionally only available through a dedicated software program. Image File history File links Mslivelogo. ... Image File history File links Mslivelogo. ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ... Windows redirects here. ... Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... Yahoo redirects here. ... This article is about the corporation. ... A Tag cloud (constructed by Markus Angermeier) [1] presenting some of the themes of Web 2. ...


Among the services affected by the rebranding were MSN Hotmail (now called Windows Live Hotmail), MSN Messenger (now called Windows Live Messenger), MSN Search (now called Live Search), MSN Virtual Earth (now called Live Search Maps), MSN Spaces (now called Windows Live Spaces), and MSN Alerts (now called Windows Live Alerts) and in the future, MSN Groups will be rebranded as Windows Live Groups. Microsoft has also not established if MSN Direct will remain a part of the MSN family or transition to Windows Live. Since the introduction of Windows Live, some new services have been announced, such as Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner and Windows Live Favorites. MSN Hotmail was a free web-based e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... Windows Live Hotmail (formerly MSN Hotmail), commonly known as Hotmail, is a free webmail service by Microsoft, part of the Windows Live range of services. ... MSN Messenger is a freeware instant messaging client that was developed and distributed by Microsoft in 1999 to 2005 and in 2007 for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system (except Windows Vista), and aimed towards home users. ... For the old versions of this software called MSN Messenger, see MSN Messenger. ... MSN Searchs homepage viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. ... It has been suggested that MSN Search be merged into this article or section. ... MSN Virtual Earth is a free online virtual globe mapping platform within MSN. It provides access to satellite imagery and aerial photography of the Earth. ... Live Search Maps (previously Windows Live Maps and Windows Live Local) is a web mapping service provided as a part of Microsofts Windows Live online applications services suite and powered by the Microsoft Virtual Earth framework. ... MSN Spaces is Microsofts free Social Networking platform. ... Windows Live Spaces (also known by its users as MSN Spaces) is Microsofts blogging and Social Networking platform. ... Windows Live Alerts, formerly MSN Alerts, is now part of the Windows Live services from Microsoft that allows users to get notification of time-sensitive events and information from various alert providers. ... Windows Live Alerts, formerly MSN Alerts, is now part of the Windows Live services from Microsoft that allows users to get notification of time-sensitive events and information from various alert providers. ... MSN Groups Home MSN Groups is a commercial community site created by Microsoft in 1995. ... Windows Live Groups is an upcoming service by Microsoft as part of its Windows Live range of services that enable users in Windows Live Spaces to create their social groups for sharing, discussion and coordination. ... MSN Direct is an FM radio-based digital service which allows portable devices to receive information from MSN services. ... Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner is an online scanning and health service to help get rid of viruses, spyware, malware, and other threats. ... Windows Live Favorites is a part of Microsofts Windows Live range of services. ...


After the launch of Windows Live, the focus of MSN shifted to an online news, entertainment, and common interest content provider through its Internet portal, MSN.com, while Windows Live now provides most of Microsoft's online software and services.


Other services known as "MSN"

In addition to the Internet service provider and the Internet portal, the name "MSN" has been used for a number of related services. The two most popular of these are Hotmail and Messenger. For further information, see List of MSN services.

This is a list of MSN Services in alphabetical order: // MSN adCenter | adcenter. ...

Hotmail

Main article: Hotmail

Hotmail is a free web-based email service by Microsoft. Originally started as an independent service in 1996, it became part of the MSN family in 1997. Since 2006, it has been part of Microsoft's Windows Live group of online services. Hotmail has over 380 million users worldwide and is available in 35 different languages.[5] Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... Web-based email or webmail is a term referring to an e-mail service intended to be primarily accessed via a web browser, as opposed to through an email client, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozillas Thunderbird, or Apples Mail. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ...


Messenger

MSN launched an instant messaging service in 1999 to compete with AOL Instant Messenger. The service was originally known as "MSN Messenger Service," and was later shortened to simply "MSN Messenger." Today, the underlying technology is known as ".NET Messenger Service," while the program used to access the service is called "Windows Live Messenger." Regardless, the term "MSN" has come to be synonymous with the messenger service in Internet slang. As of 2008, the messenger service has more than 225 million users.[citation needed] The . ... Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ... AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) is a free, advertisement-supported proprietary instant messaging and presence computer program which uses the OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol. ... The . ... For the old versions of this software called MSN Messenger, see MSN Messenger. ... Internet slang, Internet language, Netspeak, Chat Room Shorthand, Computer Language, Tech-Talk (as used by some chatroom users) or Nu English is slang that Internet users have coined and promulgated. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...


Affiliated services

Cross-branded services

Microsoft has collaborated with many other service providers, as well as other Microsoft departments to expand the range of MSN's services. Some examples include Microsoft adCenter, MSN Shopping (affiliated with eBay, PriceGrabber and Shopping.com), and the MSN Encarta encyclopedia with various levels of access to information. In addition, MSN Internet Access subscribers have also received MSN Firewall and MSN Virus Guard provided by McAfee, and the Webroot Spy Sweeper for MSN. These services are similar to those offered by other Internet service providers.[citation needed] This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... MSN Shopping is a member site of the MSN portal. ... This article is about the online auction center. ... Shopping. ... Encarta is a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft Corporation. ... McAfee, Inc. ... Spy Sweeper is proprietary software sold by Webroot Software, which detects and removes spyware on personal computers that run Microsoft Windows. ...


International services

Globally, MSN has good reception, partnering with local TV stations and telecommunications companies to provide service in some areas. In Canada, MSN has partnered with Bell Sympatico (the ISP division of Bell Canada). In Australia, the Nine Network has partnered with MSN to create "ninemsn." An affiliation with Xtra, Telecom New Zealand's Internet provider ended in 2006 (see XtraMSN).[6] Bell Sympatico, originally and frequently called Sympatico, is the consumer-side Internet service provider division of Bell Canada. ... ISP may mean: Internet service provider, an organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. ... Bell Canada Enterprises (TSX: BCE, NYSE: BCE), legally BCE Inc. ... The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney. ... ninemsn is a 50/50 joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) . It effectively acts as the website for both the Nine Network and MSN, and is one of Australias websites. ... Xtra Limited (trading as Xtra), a subdivision of Telecom New Zealand, is New Zealands largest Internet service provider. ... Telecom New Zealand (NZX: TEL ASX: NYSE: NZT) is a Wellington, New Zealand-based telephone company and, through its subdivision Xtra, an internet service provider. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... XtraMSN is one of the trading names of Telecom New Zealands ISP Xtra, used as the branding for its default home page for customers. ...


MSN has many offices worldwide for customer support. It utilizes the service of call centers around the world. Among the countries are Philippines (technical and customer service), El Salvador (Spanish - technical and customer support), and India (customer service). Currently, MSN sees the Philippines as having the most competitive customer support for customers, awarding Philippine BPOs the "MSN Universal Project," which agents support combined technical, customer service, and billing support.[citation needed]


In 2007, Microsoft set up a research and development center for MSN services in Shanghai, China. It will be the company's first center of such kind situated outside of the United States. Being based in Shanghai's Zizhu Science Park, the research and development center will develop Internet software. Its set up is estimated at $20 million. Microsoft, in the new center, will have a technical support team for its MSN service. In the future, the company hopes MSN Messenger will play an important role in everyday life of Chinese teenagers and young professionals. Several setbacks caused Microsoft to create its own facility for MSN service. One of such setback is the resignation of Luo Chuan, who headed the Windows Live unit in China and who was also responsible for Chinese MSN portal.[7] For other uses, see Shanghai (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Shanghai (disambiguation). ... Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ...


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References

  1. ^ Alexa - Related info for: MSN.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  2. ^ MSN Preview video from 1996
  3. ^ Dr. Dobb's News & Views 2/1/97: MSN2 Alienates MSN Members
  4. ^ ComputerWorld: AOL revenue, subscribers plummet
  5. ^ Hotmail staff. We Heard You Loud and Clear. Microsoft. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
  6. ^ MSN Worldwide (accessed 2007-09-20)
  7. ^ Microsoft's Research and Development Center in China

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External links

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Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... MSN Groups Home MSN Groups is a commercial community site created by Microsoft in 1995. ... MSN Music was created by Microsoft in 2004 to compete with Apples iTunes Music Store. ... MSN Money is a Web site about business news which is a section of MSN and is edited in association with CNBC. See also CNBC - MSN_MoneyII - chat room at MSN Money used by readers of MSN Money especially during weekdays when the U.S. stock exchanges are open References MSN... MSN Shopping is a member site of the MSN portal. ... MSN Games (also known as Zone. ... This is a list of MSN Services in alphabetical order: // MSN adCenter | adcenter. ... Application software is a subclass of computer software that employs the capabilities of a computer directly to a task that the user wishes to perform. ... Wikipedia on MSN Explorer MSN Explorer is a web browser, developed by Microsoft, which comes with Windows XP that integrates MSN features such as Hotmail and MSN Messenger with a web browser. ... MSN Messenger is a freeware instant messaging client that was developed and distributed by Microsoft in 1999 to 2005 and in 2007 for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system (except Windows Vista), and aimed towards home users. ... MSN toolbar is a toolbar for Internet explorer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Image of MSN Mobile on handheld device MSN Mobile includes mobile information and communications services for mobile devices from Microsoft as part of their MSN and Windows Live range of services. ... Encarta is a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft Corporation. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... // On August 31, 2006 Microsoft announced that MSN Chat would no longer be provided. ... It has been suggested that MSN Search be merged into this article or section. ... A Compaq MSN Companion. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... The following is an incomplete list of Microsoft software applications. ... Windows redirects here. ... The following is a list of Microsoft Windows components. ... Microsoft Office is an office suite from Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating systems. ... Microsoft Visual Studio is Microsofts flagship software development product for computer programmers. ... Microsoft Expression Studio is a suite of design and media applications from Microsoft aimed at developers and designers. ... Microsoft Dynamics is a line of software for business made by Microsoft. ... Microsoft Money 2006 Premium Microsoft Money is Microsofts personal finance software for computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system. ... Encarta is a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft Corporation. ... Microsoft Student is a software from Microsoft to help students in school work and home work. ... Microsoft Works is an office suite (home productivity software suite) available from Microsoft. ... Three maps generated by MapPoint North America 2001 (outside the detailed dataset), Encarta 2005 (not very detailed) and Microsoft AutoRoute 2004 (highly detailed). ... Microsoft Virtual PC is a virtualization suite for Microsoft Windows operating systems, and an emulation suite for Mac OS X on PowerPC-based systems. ... Microsoft Servers is a brand that encompasses a line of Microsoft server products. ... Windows Server may refer to: Windows 2000 Server, the release based on Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003, the current release of Windows Server Windows Server Longhorn, the upcoming release of Windows Server Windows Home Server, an upcoming server operating system intended for home use Microsoft Servers, a family of servers... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ... Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS, formerly called Internet Information Server) is a set of Internet-based services for servers using Microsoft Windows. ... Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. ... Microsoft BizTalk Server is a server product by Microsoft which provides the following functions: Business Process Automation, Business Process Modeling, Business-to-business Communication, Enterprise Application Integration and Message broker[1]. Its a server product targeted mostly at medium to large enterprises, but has been popular among small companies... Microsoft Commerce Server is a Microsoft tool for building e-commerce systems. ... Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server) is a stateful packet and application layer inspection firewall, virtual private network and web cache (both forward caching and reverse caching) server which runs on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003. ... Windows Server System logo Microsoft Servers is a brand that encompasses a line of Microsoft server products. ... Windows Home Server is a home server operating system from Microsoft. ... SharePoint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), or Windows SharePoint, is a free add-on (value-add) to Windows Server 2003 made available by Microsoft, which offers basic web portal and intranet functionality. ... Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS), is part of SharePoint, and runs on top of Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). ... Microsoft Search Server (MSS) is an enterprise search platform from Microsoft, based on the search capabilities of SharePoint Server 2007. ... Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 , OCS 2007, is an enterprise real-time communications server, providing instant messaging, presence, audio-video conferencing and web conferencing functionality. ... Terminal Services is a component of Microsoft Windows (both server and client versions) that allows a user to access applications and data stored on a remote computer over a network. ... Typically Active Directory is managed using the graphical Microsoft Management Console. ... Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. ... Microsoft . ... Windows Media is a multimedia framework for media creation and distribution for Microsoft Windows. ... Microsoft PlaysForSure is a certification given by Microsoft to portable devices (portable media players, phones, etc. ... Microsoft Silverlight (code-named Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere or WPF/E) is a proprietary XAML-based runtime for browser-based Rich Internet Applications, providing a subset of the animation, vector graphics, and video playback capabilities of Windows Presentation Foundation. ... Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices which run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Microsoft Mediaroom is the latest update of the Microsoft TV IPTV Edition platform software, intended for use in a set-top box to access on-demand as well as live television programming on an IPTV network. ... Windows Live is the collective brand name for a set of services and software products from Microsoft. ... Microsoft Office Live is an Internet-based software service designed for small businesses with fewer than ten employees launched on February 15, 2006,[1] and is part of Microsofts Windows Live initiative. ... Office Live Workspace is a Microsoft Office Live-branded online storage and collaboration service for Microsoft Office 2007 documents. ... For the news website, see msnbc. ... MSNBC logo MSNBC (Microsoft & National Broadcasting Company) is a 24-hour news channel in the United States. ... ninemsn is a 50/50 joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) . It effectively acts as the website for both the Nine Network and MSN, and is one of Australias websites. ... Hotmail is a free webmail e-mail service, which is accessible via a web browser. ... For the old versions of this software called MSN Messenger, see MSN Messenger. ... Windows Live Spaces (also known by its users as MSN Spaces) is Microsofts blogging and Social Networking platform. ... MSN Groups Home MSN Groups is a commercial community site created by Microsoft in 1995. ... Windows Live ID (originally named . ... Microsoft Ignition is a music network operated by Microsoft that spans across Windows PCs, XBOX 360 gaming console and Zune music player. ... CodePlex is an open source project hosting website from Microsoft. ... Microsoft HealthVault is an online service from Microsoft to store and maintain health-related information. ... Microsoft Game Studios (MGS), branded with current logo and moniker in 2002 (formerly the Microsoft Game Division or Microsoft Games), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corp. ... MSN Games (also known as Zone. ... Microsoft XNA (XNAs Not Acronymed[1]) is a set of tools, complete with a managed runtime environment, provided by Microsoft that facilitates computer game design, development and management. ... For the Xboxs successor, see Xbox 360. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ... Xbox Live is a subscription-based online gaming service for Microsofts Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles. ... Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is an online service operated by Microsoft that is used to distribute video games to Xbox and Xbox 360 owners and from late 2007 to Games for Windows - Live users [1]. The service was first launched in late 2004 and offers games from about US$5... Xbox Live Marketplace Logo The Xbox Live Marketplace (XBLM) is a virtual market designed for Microsofts Xbox 360 console that allows Xbox Live members to download purchased or promotional content. ... Games for Windows is a marketing campaign by Microsoft that dates back at least to 2005, and has been revised in 2006, seemingly aimed at officially categorizing computer games that will work (possibly exclusively) with their Microsoft Windows products. ... Games for Windows – Live (officially spelled LIVE) is an online gaming service for Games for Windows-branded PC titles. ... Tray and Play is a technology developed by Microsoft for Windows Vista operating system and is a part of Games for Windows initiative. ... LIVE Anywhere is an initiative by Microsoft to bring the LIVE online gaming and entertainment network to a wide variety of platforms and devices, including Xbox, Xbox 360, Windows Vista, Windows Mobile, Zune, and more. ... Microsoft Surface (Codename: Milan), is a Multi-touch product from Microsoft which is developed as a software and hardware combination technology that allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by the use of natural motions, hand gestures, or physical objects. ... This article is about the digital media brand. ... The Zune 4 and Zune 8 are new models of the Zune lineup announced October 2, 2007 and will be released November 2007. ... The Zune 30 is the first Zune music player from Microsoft. ... The Zune 80 is the largest digital media player produced and marketed by Microsoft. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Microsoft Natural Keyboard is a computer keyboard that was introduced by Microsoft in 1994. ... Microsoft IntelliType is the Microsoft brand driver for Microsofts series of computer keyboard. ... Microsoft IntelliPoint is the Microsoft brand driver for Microsofts IntelliMouse series of mouses. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... The Microsoft LifeChat is a brand of headsets created by Microsoft. ... First-generation Microsoft SideWinder gamepad Microsoft SideWinder is the general name given to the family of digital game controllers developed by Microsoft for PCs. ... Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC The Ultra-Mobile PC (abbreviated UMPC), previously known by its codename Project Origami, is a specification for a small form factor tablet PC. It was developed as a joint development exercise by Microsoft, Intel, and Samsung, among others. ... Exterior of Fingerprint Reader The Microsoft Fingerprint Reader is a device sold by Microsoft that augments normal passwords with the fingerprint of a user for convenience. ... The Digital Sound System 80, short DSS80, was a three-piece PC audio system co-developed by Microsoft and Philips. ... This article is considered orphaned, since there are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... An O2 Pocket PC phone A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a hardware specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system. ... Microsoft RoundTable device Screenshot of a Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 remote conference using RoundTable. ... Microsoft Response Point is a PABX software product from Microsoft designed to be used in PABX systems targeting small businesses with less than 50 employees. ... Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) refers to both an individual Microsoft certification and a broader professional certification program. ... The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is the portion of Microsoft responsible for managing the firms relationship with developers. ... Microsoft Technet is a division of Microsoft that have TechNet subscriptions. ... MSDN Academic Alliance is a Microsoft program which provides MSDN subscriptions for free for students and faculty in computer science, computer engineering, information technology, and related fields. ... Microsoft Campus Agreement or MSCA is a program intended to RAPE students, faculty, and staff of select universities which enter into AN ETERNAL BLOOD TRUCE with Microsoft. ... Microsoft Press is the publishing arm of Microsoft, usually releasing books dealing with various current Microsoft technologies. ... The Microsoft MVP Logo The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Program is an award and recognition program run by Microsoft. ... The Microsoft Student Partners (MSP) is an organization of university and college students interested in careers in technology who are willing to help others learn about Microsoft technology. ... Microsoft Research (MSR) is a division of Microsoft created in 1991 for researching various computer science topics and issues. ... 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