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Microsoft has given green light to the final steps of the mandatory upgrades, designed to migrate its instant messaging community to the latest iteration of Windows Live Messenger. Users of the Redmond company’s older releases of the instant messaging client have been forced to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger... |
6 November 2009 09:55 GMT |
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Users who, even at this point in time, continue to run Windows Live Messenger versions 8.1 or 8.5 will experience sign-in problems. Specifically, they will find themselves locked out of Microsoft’s instant messaging client. The solution to regain access is rather simple, namely upgrading to the latest release o... |
18 September 2009 07:31 GMT |
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Users that have failed to upgrade to the latest iteration of the Microsoft instant messaging client will have little choice moving on. This is valid specifically for customers running versions 8.1 or 8.5 of Windows Live Messenger, but not to worry, moving forward those using v9.0 will get the same treatment. Fact is ... |
15 September 2009 11:51 GMT |
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Build 14.0.8089.726 of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) was initially released as a standalone download on August 19th, 2009, and as an automatic update for all users running versions 8.1, 8.5 of the instant messaging client, and scheduled for launch for v14.0 of the IM client in October. When it made Windows Live M... |
28 August 2009 14:01 GMT |
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The latest upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) was released on August 19th, 2009, and continues to be up for grabs, but the release will not be available only as a standalone download. In fact, Microsoft has already started to serve Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) 14.0.8089.726 as an automatic update. The ... |
28 August 2009 03:10 GMT |
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UPDATE: Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) 14.0.8089.726 Automatic Upgrades MandatoryAn upgrade for the latest iteration of Microsoft’s instant messaging client is now available for download. The evolution of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) will take the application all the way to version 14.0.8089.726. The Re... |
19 August 2009 03:15 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently less than a month away from celebrating the 10th anniversary of its instant messaging client. Initially labeled MSN Messenger, the IM app was transitioned under the Windows Live brand and is now Windows Live Messenger. Come July 22, 2009, Windows Live Messenger will be 10 years old, and the sof... |
25 June 2009 06:34 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a new release of Windows Live Messenger. If you happen to have some children around, and if they happen to be speaking German, then both you and them are in luck. This because, first of all, the new Windows Live Messenger is tailored for children to use, and second, its offic... |
6 March 2009 09:11 GMT |
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At the start of January, Microsoft shipped the RTW (Release To Web) of the latest iteration of its instant messaging client. A month later, the Redmond company is offering an upgrade, having made available for download Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) version 14.0.8064.0206. For the time being, the update is being o... |
13 February 2009 16:51 GMT |
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A corrupted cache can stop users from signing into Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) with their Live ID accounts. According to Microsoft, the issue is not limited to just the latest iteration of its instant messaging client, as older versions of the software are also affected by the same problem. “Some users se... |
26 January 2009 17:01 GMT |
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Microsoft announced at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2009) in Las Vegas that it had finalized the development of Windows Live Essentials. Moving forward with he development of the Windows client, the company has stripped away some of the traditional default components of the operating system, ... |
8 January 2009 11:21 GMT |
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The final version of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) is available for download. Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced during the opening keynote address at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2009) in Las Vegas that Microsoft had wrapped up the development of Windows Live Essentials, a suite... |
8 January 2009 09:23 GMT |
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Microsoft is flexing the social networking muscles of its instant messaging client with the latest release. Windows Live messenger 9.0 (2009) brings to the table a feature dubbed Groups, designed to extend the communication capabilities of the client beyond one-on-one conversations, now helping groups of users talk, ... |
30 December 2008 07:38 GMT |
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By default, Windows Live Messenger allows a single user to be signed in and running the client per computer. A second user under the same Windows account will not be able to log in in parallel to the first, as long as the instant messaging client is in its default configuration. There are of course methods to ... |
29 December 2008 15:41 GMT |
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The holiday spirit is strong with Microsoft this year. Not only did the Redmond company build Santa Claus' virtual village at the North Pole, allowing users to track his slate via Virtual Earth, but the season initiatives have spread to additional Windows Live components, namely Windows Live Messenger, for which... |
29 December 2008 14:01 GMT |
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Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) continues to find itself on the verge of being released to web (RTW), but for the time being it is nothing more than a Beta. Still, Microsoft is applauding the superior video capabilities delivered by the next iteration of its instant messaging client. Additionally, fact is that end-... |
28 December 2008 07:31 GMT |
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One of the aspects of Windows Live Messenger that have evolved with the move from version 8.5 to version 9.0 (2009) is the gaming experience. While not yet released to web, Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) offers a comprehensive view of its ludic nature, even in the recently launched Beta Refresh build. In this sen... |
23 December 2008 10:03 GMT |
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With the Wave 3 versions of Windows Live applications and services, Microsoft delivers a new level of integration between its instant messaging client and its Cloud storage solution. The intimate relationship between Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) and Windows Live SkyDrive Wave 3 is visible with the Beta Refresh o... |
19 December 2008 08:11 GMT |
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The Windows Live Messenger for Facebook update delivered at the end of the past week was just a preview of the evolution of the desktop instant messaging client. As of December 15, 2008, Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) is one step closer to RTW, with Microsoft making available for download a new release of the IM c... |
16 December 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Just ahead of the holiday season, Microsoft is applauding the benefits users will enjoy by coupling its LifeCams with the next iteration of Windows Live Messenger. The Redmond company has revealed that Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) is capable of higher-quality video call than version 8.5, its precursor, deliverin... |
18 November 2008 12:10 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to make available for download the gold version of Windows Live Messenger 9.0/2009. The Redmond company has so far managed not to indicate a delivery deadline for the next version of its instant messaging client. In this regard, Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc only mentioned that the next ver... |
13 November 2008 14:11 GMT |
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The past week was synonymous with the advent of the first items from the Windows Live Wave 3 suite of services and applications. Among the Wave 3 clients served to end users was Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) Beta Build 14.0.5027.908, designed as the successor of version 8.5. On September 25, Microsoft revealed th... |
26 September 2008 11:23 GMT |
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Hot on the heels of Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) Wave 3 Beta made available earlier this month by Microsoft, Yahoo has released its own instant messaging client. Yahoo Messenger 9.0 is designed to integrate with the latest editions of the Windows client including Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Window... |
25 September 2008 12:08 GMT |
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Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009) Beta Build 14.0.5027.908 was made available for download on September 17, 2008 as an integral piece of the Windows Live Wave 3 puzzle. Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is designed as the successor of version 8.5, which was finalized as a component of Windows Live Wave 2 and offered both le... |
18 September 2008 03:38 GMT |
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A new Beta build of the next iteration of Windows Live Messenger has been leaked and is available for download. Windows Live Messenger 9.0 initially debuted into Beta at the end of 2007, alongside the final release of version 8.5. Back in November of the past year, Microsoft's limited Windows Live Messenger 9.0 ... |
25 August 2008 03:40 GMT |
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Microsoft is making headway with the development of Windows Live Wave 3, designed to provide major updates to the second wave of services and solutions collectively released under the Windows Live brand umbrella at the end of 2007. In this context, the Redmond giant is also cooking an upgrade to Windows Live Messenge... |
12 August 2008 04:23 GMT |
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At the end of the past week, users of Windows Live Messenger started to notice some glitches with various versions of Microsoft's instant messaging client. The Redmond company confirmed that versions 8.1, 8.5 and 9.0 Beta of Windows Live Messenger were all impacted by issues which are the result of a bug. At the... |
16 June 2008 06:30 GMT |
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The initial Beta for Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is still alive and kicking, but not for long. In fact, Microsoft is getting ready to kill off the testing program orbiting around the first testing milestone for its next iteration of Windows Live Messenger. During the last week of June 2008, the Redmond company plans t... |
3 June 2008 03:37 GMT |
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That's it! No more Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta for you! Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is designed to be the successor of Windows Live Messenger 8.5. The latest, finalized release of Microsoft's instant messaging client dropped at the beginning of November 2007, the application being tailored on Windows Vi... |
13 December 2007 11:42 GMT |
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Windows Live Messenger 9.0 has been leaked to the web and is available for download right here! Version 9.0 is designed as the successor of Windows Live Messenger 8.5 released in its final form at the beginning of November. The past week, Microsoft began sending out invitations to the private beta testing program of ... |
28 November 2007 06:55 GMT |
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That's right... The first beta for Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is up for grabs directly from Microsoft. Designed as the successor of Windows Live Messenger 8.5, which was shipped concomitantly with the second wave in the evolution of Windows Live at the beginning of November, Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is a major... |
28 November 2007 03:26 GMT |
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With Windows Live Messenger 8.5 barely out the door, it is clear that Microsoft is more or less testing the waters when it comes to the next version of its instant messaging client. But at the same time, Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is far from being at the status of a simple receipt and has been in fact debuted into B... |
23 November 2007 05:19 GMT |
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Are you ready for Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta? Windows Live messenger 8.5 is barely out the door, but the question is not without a solid foundation. Microsoft hardly spent any time lingering on the success of version 8.5 of its instant messaging client and is already moving forward with the development of Window... |
22 November 2007 09:09 GMT |
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Windows Live Messenger 9.0, Microsoft's forthcoming version of its instant messaging client, is showing the first signs of life. At the beginning of November the Redmond company wrapped up the evolution of its Windows Live suite of services and products, and finished up introducing Wave 2 of its cloud platform. ... |
21 November 2007 03:13 GMT |
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Forget about Windows Live Messenger 8.1 and 8.5, Microsoft is cooking Windows Live Messenger 9.0. Currently, Windows Live Messenger 9.0 is in the very early stages of baking, but this does not mean that the Redmond company is not perfecting the receipt of its instant messaging client. Andrew Jenks, a Microsoft employ... |
1 November 2007 05:07 GMT |
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