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MSN Web Messenger beta was released earlier this year (2005) by MSN.
MSN Web Messenger, also known as web based Msn Messenger, enables users to have most of the benefits of
MSN Messenger from the convenience of a web-browser.
Typically the installation of MSN Messenger at work or at school
is prohibited though the use of MSN chat may not be. MSN
Webmessenger enables its users to communicate through MSN chat
as if you were chatting through MSN Messenger.
MSN's MSN Web Messenger can only be accessed via:
http://webmessenger.msn.com/
The following text is an extract from the
MSN Web Messenger website:
You must have the following to use
MSN Web Messenger:
- A web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, Netscape
7.1 or later, or Mozilla 1.6 or later, running in Microsoft Windows.
- An Internet connection (56 Kbps or faster recommended)
- A Microsoftฎ .NET Passport. If you have a hotmail.com or msn.com
account, you already have a Passport.
- Popups enabled for this web site if you are using popup blocker
software like the MSN Toolbar
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