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MSN will largely be rebranded to Windows Live in 2006 when Microsoft overhauls its online software and services to attract a broader range of customers, in a climate of increasing competition. The Windows Live brand is currently being rolled out service-by-service, with rebranded services being classed as a BETA test, initially. It is anticipated that the MSN service will aim at the personal and family user, whilst Microsoft Live will be a dedicated search facility for various media. In the United States, MSN is not only a content provider and search engine, it is additionally an Internet Service Provider. In other countries, MSN uses underwriters for their services, in the case of the UK, Microsoft use BTInternet. With 9 million subscribers, MSN is the second largest Internet Service Provider in the United States behind America Online service with 26.5 million. The word "MSN" has come to be synonymous with MSN Messenger in Internet slang. To use MSN Messenger or many MSN services, the users must have a Microsoft Passport Network account, an account system which allows access to all of the Microsoft Network facilities. Personalised features on MSN require the use of a Microsoft Passport. These personalised features include 'My MSN' and 'Hotmail'.
AffiliatesMicrosoft has collaborated with many other service providers, as well as other Microsoft departments to expand the appeal of the Microsoft Network, examples include:
Microsoft has found increasing competition from other service providers, such as Google and Yahoo! The recent launch of Google Earth was shortly followed by a similar offering from MSN. Suffice it to say, MSN, Yahoo! and Google are rapidly expanding the services they offer, and with little difference between them, except personal preference. Windows LiveIn 2006 the majority of MSN services and MSN branded software will be upgraded and re-branded with the new Windows Live name. This is part of Microsoft’s strategy to improve its online offerings through better services and software using the Windows brand name. MSN will then become just an online content provider through internet portals such as [1]. Windows Live will use new web technology to offer software-like features and functionality through your web browser. This is evident with Windows Live Mail where a right-click menu can be used and the interface mimics that of Microsoft Outlook. Windows Live also accompanies Office Live which will offer Office programs and service through an internet browser. Completed and speculated name changes: MSN Hotmail will become Windows Live Mail, MSN Messenger will become Windows Live Messenger, MSN Search will become Windows Live Search, MSN Virtual Earth will become Windows Live Local, MSN Mobile will become Windows Live Mobile. Among other name changes, new services will also be offered such as Windows Live Safety Center which features a free Anti-Virus detection scan as part of Microsoft OneCare Live (complete Anti-Virus detection and removal and Microsoft Firewall). And Windows Live Favourites which will allows you to access your internet favourites from anywhere using an internet browser. All these services are currently in beta and are expected to be released in 2006. See also
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