Microsoft has kicked up a notch an instant messaging resource designed to allow the integration of Windows Live Messenger into third-party websites. The evolution of Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit has taken the toolkit from version 3.5 to 3.7, introducing various improvements and integration with the Microsoft A... |
2 February 2010 10:20 GMT |
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Microsoft has expanded the list of languages supported by the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit to no less than 40 items. Siebe Tolsma, software development engineer, Messenger Web Platform, announced that developers would be able to tailor Windows Live Messenger to their websites in accordance with specific languag... |
8 July 2009 09:22 GMT |
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In mid-March 2009, at its Internet-centric MIX09 conference, Microsoft introduced the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit, and with it the Windows Live Messenger Web Bar. On March 30, 2009, Steve Gordon, development lead, Messenger Web Platform, managed to provide a small update to the Windows Live Messenger Bar, by m... |
31 March 2009 06:37 GMT |
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Just ahead of MIX09 I told you that Microsoft was gearing up to make available the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit. And in fact, as of the first day of the conference, the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit is now live and available to developers. The toolkit is essentially a collection of resources including a se... |
19 March 2009 06:29 GMT |
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March 18, 2009 will be synonymous with the introduction of the new Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit for social websites. March 18 is also the first day of MIX09, the Redmond company's Internet-centric conference in Las Vegas. This year, the Messenger web platform will be showcased in no less than three session... |
17 March 2009 07:10 GMT |
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