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With rumours rife that popular networking site Myspace is
creating an instant messenger of its own, today was a good day as any for
Microsoft to unveil their latest Messenger application to the public. Renamed
to coincide with Microsoft’s push towards a fully integrated online service; Windows
LiveTM Messenger Beta adds a few handy features that will surely be welcomed by its
millions of users. As a result, the old and somewhat clunky interface has been
replaced with a much slicker appearance. Users can now send messages to
contacts even when they are offline, and when people update their details, they will
automatically update for you too. Folder and file sharing has also been improved, whilst you
can now rename your contact list even if your mates don’t approve. As ever, the
annoying Ad’s are always a distraction and a drawback, yet it does keep it
free.
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