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Microsoft will retire Windows Live Messenger, says site

11/07/2012

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Microsoft will replace Windows Live Messenger Skype
 
SAO PAULO - After 13 years of existence of Windows Live Messenger, messaging better known in the world, Microsoft is working to retire it. According to the American site, The Verge, Microsoft is expected to announce this week a further integration of the Skype Messenger, which will gradually replace the old messaging service.

Skype is also a service exchange text messages, voice and video that received the first update a few days ago with the launch of Windows 8 operating system. Also according to the publication, Microsoft has been trying to convince users to use Skype, currently 80% of messages exchanged through it are already delivered by MSN.

Windows Live Messenger, popularly known by the Brazilians as MSN, was launched in 1999 and has reached more than 330 million users per month.



Source: Infomoney

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