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'''MSN''' short for '''Microsoft <s>news ads</s> Network''', was a [[instant messaging]] [[protocol]] and [[network]] combination that ran a variety of services, most noticably the '''Windows Live! Messenger''' client, which everyone just called MSN anyway. In [[2012]] [[Microsoft]] announced it was discontinuing MSN in favor of supporting [[Skype]], since anyone who actually used it had already got a Skype account or went on [[TIMP]] anyway. In Februrary, MSN will officially be dead.
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'''MSN''' short for '''Microsoft <s>news ads</s> Network''', was a [[instant messaging]] [[protocol]] and [[network]] combination that ran a variety of services, most noticeably the '''Windows Live Messenger''' client, which everyone just called MSN anyway. In [[2012]] [[Microsoft]] announced it was discontinuing MSN in favor of supporting [[Skype]], since anyone who actually used it had already got a Skype account or went on [[TIMP]] anyway. In March, MSN will officially be dead.
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It isn't too sad though, the client was becoming a resource whoring ad fest anyway.
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It isn't too sad though, the official client was becoming a resource whoring ad fest anyway, and the protocol was the most unreliable out of the Big Three (AIM, YIM, MSN).

Latest revision as of 19:59, 15 January 2013

MSN short for Microsoft news ads Network, was a instant messaging protocol and network combination that ran a variety of services, most noticeably the Windows Live Messenger client, which everyone just called MSN anyway. In 2012 Microsoft announced it was discontinuing MSN in favor of supporting Skype, since anyone who actually used it had already got a Skype account or went on TIMP anyway. In March, MSN will officially be dead.

It isn't too sad though, the official client was becoming a resource whoring ad fest anyway, and the protocol was the most unreliable out of the Big Three (AIM, YIM, MSN).