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  2. MSN - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft subsequently used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and several other rebranded and discontinued services. In 2014, Microsoft reworked and ...

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  4. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing (also known simply as Bing) is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

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  6. List of services by MSN - Wikipedia

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    MSN Chat, a chat service and client; MSN China, a localized version of the web portal in China; MSN Companion, a personal computer terminal; MSN Desktop Search, a search program for Windows; MSN Direct, a radio service for electronic devices; MSN Encarta, an encyclopedia; MSN Groups, a collection of online communities; MSN Music, a music service

  7. Msnbot - Wikipedia

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    Msnbot was a web-crawling robot (type of internet bot), deployed by Microsoft to collect documents from the web to build a searchable index for the MSN Search engine.It went into beta in 2004, and had full public release in 2005.

  8. Microsoft Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    The service itself was known as MSN Messenger Service from 1999 to 2001, [1] at which time, Microsoft changed its name to .NET Messenger Service and began offering clients that no longer carried the "MSN" name, such as the Windows Messenger client included with Windows XP, which was originally intended to be a streamlined version of MSN ...

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    It helped to add additional decor pieces to sort of obstruct the garland from sliding. I used a tension rod, garland, a few S-hooks, rustic bells, a beaded wood garland and some rattan lights ...