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MSN Spaces Launched

From the Microsoft press release MSN Introduces New Communication Service That Enables Blogging, Picture Sharing and More 

MSN Spaces: More Than a Blog

The MSN Spaces beta version is a free service available in 14 languages and 26 markets worldwide. MSN Spaces was designed to make it easy for consumers to create and maintain a personal Web site, bringing the power and benefits of blogging to millions of Internet users, regardless of their level of technical expertise. More than a blogging tool, MSN Spaces is a dynamic online scrapbook where consumers can share photo albums, personal music lists and more. And more than an ordinary personal Web site, through seamless integration with MSN Messenger and MSN Hotmail, MSN Spaces will automatically notify online contacts when a person's Space has been updated so his or her online community knows when it is time to pay a visit. People can sign up for MSN Spaces through MSN Messenger or by going to http://spaces.msn.com. Key features of the service include the following:

  • Control your Space. Consumers can choose the people who visit their Space through three levels of permissions: public, MSN Messenger contacts only or private.
  • Use pictures and music to say more. MSN Spaces enable consumers to easily display their pictures via a photo album slide show. Consumers can easily share playlists through their Space with Microsoft® Windows Media® technologies. With just two clicks, people can sample or purchase a song on someone's playlist through MSN Music**.
  • Create an extension of yourself. Contact Cards - a new addition to MSN Messenger and Hotmail - are windows into a consumer's Space, mirroring its look and the most recent information posted. MSN Spaces also supports RSS, so consumers can publish their Space to others by way of RSS viewers and aggregators - including My MSN, coming soon.
  • Post remote updates. Consumers can post updates to their Space remotely via e-mail or a mobile phone.
  • Make it your own. Fifteen custom backgrounds and five layout templates give consumers a way to quickly customize and personalize their Space.

MSN Messenger: More Expressive Than Ever

Available in 26 languages, the public beta release of MSN Messenger builds on the popular IM service which supports more than 145 million active users worldwide each month, and offers consumers new ways to express themselves online and personalize their instant messaging experience. Available for download at http://messenger.msn.com/beta, the beta release of MSN Messenger will give consumers a taste of what's to come with the final release, expected next year. Features in the MSN Messenger 7.0 beta enable consumers to do the following:

  • Get attention. Consumers can reach out to friends and family by sending a "Nudge," an alert that shakes the contact's conversation window with an audible notification, or a "Wink," animated pictures that include sound and that can be virtually "thrown" onto the screen of a contact's Internet message (IM) window. New emoticons, backgrounds and theme packs from Microsoft Corp., including advertiser-sponsored packs such as for "Halo® 2",* round out the experience.
  • Stay connected. Through integration with MSN Messenger, consumers can automatically let their contacts know that they have updated their MSN Space. The MSN Messenger Contact icon "gleams" when an update is made, notifying others to visit the Space via the Contact Card.
  • Access the Web anywhere. MSN Web Messenger, shipping in 25 markets and 15 languages, enables consumers to access their MSN Messenger account and contacts from virtually any PC with an Internet connection.
  • Choose your online status. The beta release of MSN Messenger gives consumers more control over how they're seen online by enabling them to choose their availability status before logging into Messenger.

MSN Hotmail: Bringing It All Together

MSN Hotmail, the largest free Web e-mail system in the world with more than 187 million active accounts, rounds out the trio of free, integrated communication services. MSN Hotmail recently introduced 250MB inboxes to new consumers in nine markets and launched a photo upload tool for all consumers to make it easier for them to share pictures online. The beta versions of MSN Spaces and MSN Messenger help give consumers even more ways to communicate and share through MSN Hotmail, including these:

  • View online status anywhere. Through integration between MSN Hotmail and MSN Web Messenger, in select markets, consumers are able to see Messenger availability status even on PCs that don't have MSN Messenger client software.
  • Learn more about Contacts. MSN Hotmail consumers who have an MSN Spaces site will have a Contact Card visible in the Hotmail address book, providing friends, family and other online contacts with one-click access to their Spaces site.

Now that this stuff is live I'll be blogging a bit more about work as well as discussing some of our future direction. By the way, check out my space at http://spaces.msn.com/members/carnage4life

Published Wednesday, December 01, 2004 8:14 PM by DareObasanjo

Comments

 

Anonymous said:

All of this stuff is still in Japanese though?
December 1, 2004 8:33 PM
 

Wallym said:

I think I'm turning japanese, I think I'm turning japanese, I really think so...............
It seems to only be available at this moment in a japanese language.

Wally
December 1, 2004 8:50 PM
 

David Taylor said:

Hmm....I tried hitting spaces.msn.com but got the version for Japan. Strange because I am in Australia with my browser set to en-au, I even changed by default to en-us but it didn't fix it.

They must be doing IP detection instead and assuming Australians are from Japan?

I cannot read Japanese so can't see if I can set it to English.

December 1, 2004 8:59 PM
 

JuanDG said:

uuhhhh it's in Japanese???

I heard the first beta was for Japanese users, but why the press release and all the stuff if it's still not in English????

Anyways I managed to create my new space

http://spaces.msn.com/members/juandg

(Before some moron used my nickname)
December 1, 2004 9:16 PM
 

Dare Obasanjo said:

It WAS in Japanese for the beta and for about 30 minutes after I posted this. It should be in English now [or whatever your language of choice is as specified by your Web browser depending as long as it is supported by MSN Spaces].
December 1, 2004 9:17 PM
 

Leo Nelson said:

I just noticed a new layout to the MSN.com site

Looks like there's a whole array of new items from MSN
December 1, 2004 9:18 PM
 

Ryan P said:

It’s in English now. The launch wasn’t until 6:00PM Pacific. Before then all you were seeing was the Japanese trial (Alpha) of spaces.
December 1, 2004 9:44 PM
 

Don said:

Hmmm... spaces.msn.com seems to already have crumbled under the load.

-Don
December 1, 2004 9:47 PM
 

/pd said:

why is that we can;t sign on ?? .net passport is on overload it appears....

The site may contain an error or be experiencing a problem that affects the .NET Passport service.
• The site may not be an official .NET Passport-participating site.


did any1 notice this in fine print ?? what does it mean ??

* Internet charges may apply.
December 1, 2004 9:48 PM
 

Duncan said:

It keeps crashing!!!!!
December 1, 2004 10:36 PM
 

Randy Charles Morin said:

I read over on Tony Gentile's blog
http://www.buzzhit.com/2004/12/msn-spaces-launches-review-inside.html
that it may appear down until it's fully rolled out at about 9PM PT.
December 1, 2004 11:00 PM
 

BASEMENT.ORG said:

Microsoft officially threw its hat into the blogging ring with MSN Spaces. It's a blog. It's a photo album. It's a list-maker thingy. There's a lot to this. Dare Obasanjo (Microsoft XML evangelist guy) breaks it down nicely. My take...
December 1, 2004 11:19 PM
 

Michael Edwards said:

Where's metaWeblogAPI support?
December 1, 2004 11:44 PM
 

Richard Koman said:

try going to spaces.msn.com with firefox - kinda cool, but nothing like it looks like in IE, which is presumably what MS intends it to look like. reason enough to stick to blogger (browser agnostic)
December 2, 2004 12:44 AM
 

Kevin Tunis said:

December 2, 2004 12:45 AM
 

Kevin Tunis said:

December 2, 2004 12:46 AM
 

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December 2, 2004 4:43 AM
 

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December 2, 2004 4:43 AM
 

Benediktus Yosef said:

Saya baca MSN support Weblog mengenai MSN Space. Hal yang menarik dari MSN baru ini adalah kita dapat membuat Weblog sendiri, meskipun kustomisasinya tidak sefleksibel Movable Type (MT). Namun, saat ini makin banyak aplikasi komunikasi yang mendukung sosialisasi blog. Ini...
December 3, 2004 9:56 AM
 

Andrew said:

Its great. Except it won't let me create a space - every time I try (and thats a lot of times now) it bounces me back to the front page. A fake hotmail account works fine, but my hotmail doesn't. Not being able to sign up seems like a big bug.
December 5, 2004 5:17 AM
 

AD said:

Wow, I can't even sign up. I cannot get the English page to load. I am in Seoul, so its all Korean for me. Unfortunately (umm, well) I cannot read any Korean.
December 6, 2004 8:24 AM
 

Genevieve said:

Hmm, I'm in Taiwan and I cannot get the English page to load too. Can't seem to find the Language selection tool :/?
December 7, 2004 3:24 AM
 

Dare Obasanjo said:

Currently MSN Spaces autodetects what site to send you to based on your browser's langauge settings. If you change the language settings of your browser via the General tab of the Tools->Internet Options menu to English (en-us) then you should be able to access the English site.
December 7, 2004 8:46 AM
 

Voodoobones said:

I signed up for MSN service and have yet to find a way to just up load my HTML files so I can have a plain ol' normal website. Does MSN have such a service? Even my old basic dialup ISP provide me with webspace to upload a site to!
December 8, 2004 7:45 PM
 

Lian said:

Is anyone else not able to upload pictures? I keep on getting a page that says "This space is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later."
December 11, 2004 9:53 PM
 

Jennifer said:

i live in taiwan
and i post my articles in english
i can't get any readers cause no body here understands english
is there any way to let ppl from other countries read it?
December 12, 2004 1:47 AM
 

Munira said:

It's cool. I'm glad I gave it a try.
December 16, 2004 3:41 AM
 

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