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Thursday 10 January 2013

Microsoft to kill Messenger on March 15.

Microsoft will be killing off its Windows Messenger chat service on March 15, transitioning its greater than 100 million users to Skype.

The company released its plans to bring to close Messenger in November, but Microsoft sent a company timetable to its end users through e-mail on Tuesday. Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) is directing customers to register to Skype with the Windows Live login information, noting that their contact lists will automatically arrive in the Skype application.


Microsoft bought Skype with 2011 for $8. 5 million, but its integration with the Internet communications system has been a bit of a slog. Skype has some sort of Windows app, but strangely enough, it lacks a Windows Phone 8 app -- just about the most offers an app for iPhone and Android devices. A preview version of any mobile Skype app for Windows Phone is the works and will be available "soon, " good Skype team.
Microsoft has also failed to generate a Skype app for the actual Xbox, although rumors abound any particular one is coming this calendar year.

The Windows Live Messenger assistance has faded in acceptance as Skype, social systems and Google's (GOOG, Fortune 500) chat service became an even more common way of communicating with friends and family. Three years ago, Microsoft said the service had greater than 300 million users, nonetheless it maintains just a third of that customer base today.

The actual service, which debuted since MSN Messenger in 1998, will continue to live on in China and taiwan.



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