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Today, we’re showcasing a new stand-alone web-based IM client that MSN Taiwan has built using the Messenger Library . The client is tailored to Taiwanese users and gives instant access to contacts as well as other parts of Windows Live like Hotmail and Read More...
MSN Germany has built an application called ClipClub that does a great job of integrating social functionality into an experience for browsing videos. The site uses both Silverlight and the Messenger Library to achieve a polished experience. You can not Read More...
Another site has taken advantage of the Messenger Library to enable presence and instant messaging integration into its experience. The site is called MyLife and it's a virtual world that lets users write in their diary and interact with their friends. Read More...
Another Messenger Library app has been spotted; this time by the French television channel, Canal+. Just recently they added Messenger integration into their popular Soccer site. Fans can now watch videos on Canal+ and log into Messenger to chat with Read More...
Hi Everyone, A few of us will be attending the PDC2008 Conference (Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference) in LA this week (Monday, October 27th – Thursday, October 30th). For those of you that will be attending the conference, come by the Microsoft Read More...
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This is another great example of the Windows Live Messenger Library in action. Friendmagnet.com.au is an online game built by ninemsn (the Australian MSN joint venture). The game is pretty much one of those prize machines that you would find at a carnival Read More...
It’s been about a month and half since we released Messenger Library 2.0 . We’re happy to report that Messenger Library 2.5 (WLML 2.5) is now available. WLML 2.5 is fully backwardly compatible with WLML 2.0 and WLML 1.0. Those older versions of the library Read More...
For developers that are using Script# to develop their applications with the Windows Live Messenger Library , we're pleased to report that the latest version (0.5.1.0 - released yesterday), has an updated metadata assembly containing our new V2.0 APIs. Read More...
xat , in its own words is, "a fun social networking site with the coolest online chat box." Essentially, they let you embed a chat gadget into your web site that enables your users to chat about a particular topic. We're featuring them here today because Read More...
We recently shipped version 2 of the Windows Live Messenger Library . In it, we added a number of features to make your life as a developer easier. We'll be showcasing a few of these in this blog post and its corresponding sample. Our sample itself is Read More...
As you know, we continue to showcase compelling applications built on top of the Windows Live Messenger Library . Today, ninemsn , a news and media destination in Australia, announced their Dolly Messenger application built on version 2 of the Messenger Read More...
We are happy to announce that Windows Live Messenger Library 2.0 (WLML 2.0) is available immediately. We encourage everyone to try it out. WLML 2.0 is backward compatible with WLML 1.0. In addition, the V1.0 API continues to be available with no changes. Read More...
Line Rider recently released a new version of their popular game which incorporates the use of the Windows Live Messenger Library. For the uninitiated, Line Rider is a Silverlight-based game that involves drawing one or more lines/tracks on which a boy Read More...
If you've developed an application with the Messenger Library, you're probably aware that when you are testing your application locally, in the past you've had to go through the trouble of providing a hosts entry with a valid domain name and then using Read More...
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