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  2. Windows Live Web Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Web Messenger is the discontinued browser-based version of Windows Live Messenger developed by Microsoft which allowed users to send instant messages online and in real-time with others using the Microsoft Messenger service from within a web browser.

  3. MSN China - Wikipedia

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    MSN China was a joint venture of the global software corporation Microsoft, part of its MSN service, located in the People's Republic of China.Unlike most other international versions of the MSN portal, which have used the same layout as the United States since 2014, MSN China utilized a unique design and had a separate editorial division.

  4. Microsoft Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft offered the following instant messaging clients that connected to the Messenger service: Windows Live Messenger, for users of Windows 7 and previous versions MSN Messenger was the former name of the client from 1999 to 2006; Windows Messenger is a scaled-down client that was included with Windows XP in 2001

  5. MSN Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Messenger for Mac (previously MSN Messenger for Mac) was the official Mac OS X instant messaging client for use with Microsoft Messenger service, developed by the Macintosh Business Unit, a division of Microsoft. Its feature list was limited in comparison to that of its counterpart Windows Live Messenger; the client lacked a number of ...

  6. List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    China Mobile: China 2007 2022 FireChat: Open Garden: United States 2014 2018 Gizmo5: ... Windows Messenger: Microsoft: United States 2001 2008 Windows Messenger service:

  7. Microsoft asks some China staff to relocate amid Sino ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Microsoft is asking some of its China-based staff to consider transferring outside the country, the company said on Thursday, as Sino-U.S. relations strain amid a race for cutting-edge ...

  8. MSN - Wikipedia

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    There were two exceptions: ninemsn, a longtime partnership between Microsoft and the Nine Network in Australia that launched in 1997 (Microsoft sold its stake in the venture in 2013 and ended its co-branding with Nine in 2016); [89] and MSN China, an entirely customized version of MSN for China (Microsoft discontinued the portal in 2016 ...

  9. Microsoft ordered employees in China to only use iPhones due ...

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    Microsoft’s new policy, which will go into effect in September, means that employees in China will only be allowed to use iPhones for work, as first reported by Bloomberg. The new rule is meant ...