Friday, September 21, 2007

Windows Live Web Messenger goes into dogfood

Beta is the new passé, and dogfood is where its at. Calendar and now Web Messenger are now both in dogfoods that are running on external urls (you have to be signed up to the internal dogfoods in order to load the products - ie you need to be a Microsoft employee).

Here's the tiny Web Messenger shot from the homepage (with the new Windows Live Wave 2 UI)

Windows Live Web Messenger adds Personal Status Message integration, tabbed conversations (ok so they are stacked vertically in a "conversation workspace") and display picture options, though those are already available from most Wave 2 Windows Live services, such as Spaces
Stay tuned for more information regarding Windows Live Web Messenger!



Source: Various sources, Mess.be

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