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Windows Live Spaces was Microsoft's blogging platform and social network service.The site was originally released in early 2004 as MSN Spaces to compete with other social networking services, and re-launched in 2006 as a part of a shifting of community services away from the MSN brand.
Windows Live is a discontinued brand name for a set of web services and software products developed by Microsoft as part of its software-as-a-service platform. Chief components under the brand name included web services (all of which were exposed through corresponding web applications), several computer programs that interact with the services, and specialized web services for mobile devices.
I have decided that it would be best to merge the MSN Spaces article into Windows Live Spaces as this is only one service, not two similar services. This is a lot like the action taken with the MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger pages. Terry K. Yes. That makes sense. Zaarin. I agree with this idea, makes a lot of sense. User:Igotoparker
Spaces may refer to: Google Spaces (app), a cross-platform application for group messaging and sharing; Windows Live Spaces, the next generation of MSN Spaces; Spaces (software), a virtual desktop manager implemented in Mac OS X Leopard; Spaces (social network), a Russian social network for mobile phones; Gaps, a solitaire card game
Gadgets on Windows Live Spaces were removed in June 2010, [4] Windows Live Events discontinued on September 3, 2009 [5] Live.com Collections: Live.com's successor Windows Live Personalized Experience was discontinued on March 30, 2010 [3] Windows Live Toolbar Buttons and Custom Buttons: Windows Live Toolbar discontinued since the launch of ...
On September 13, developer sites went live. The Live.com domain was previously owned by Live Networks Inc., a producer of streaming network software. [1] Microsoft's Live.com launched on November 1, 2005 with the Windows Live brand and various improvements. . By November 8 they had added Firefox support. On November 23 themes were added.
Windows Live Favorites (codenamed Roaming Favorites) was a part of Microsoft's Windows Live range of services. It allowed users to access and edit their favorites from any computer. Users could import their bookmarks from Internet Explorer and MSN Explorer, add favorites by dragging and dropping, clicking the "Add Favorite" button on Windows ...
Muse (musebot@live.com) - "Hi! I’m your Muse. I want you to do the write thing and fill your Windows Live Spaces blog. I’m always ready to help you find interesting topics, preserve precious memories, and record your daily life, thoughts, and actions. And then I’ll transfer whatever you write directly to your blog—just like that!"