Saturday, December 04, 2004

MSN Web Messenger

Some long time back I posted a link for an online web based MSN Messenger (Messenger on-the go) however there were concerns on the credibility of this non-Microsoft service would save and use your password.

However, worry not Microsoft now offers the same service MSN Web Messenger and you now know your password is safe. Handy if your corporate environment has blocked the MSN port. You can now beat the administrator ;)

Just make sure to allow pop-ups from the site for it to work.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

[Quote]You can now beat the administrator ;)[/Quote]

I am the NetAdmin at my workplace and webmessenger.msn.com has been blocked for some users since its beta stage.

Anonymous said...

Not related but what the heck

Giving out 1 tera byte of storage.This email client offers 1 TB of storage

http://www.hardwaregeeks.com/comments.php?catid=4&id=2521

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P.S.
I was thinking if the moderator could allow the users to post news in comments on any topic in any post coz not every1 has the right to post.Think abt it