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Taiwan telco offers MSN/Windows Live Messenger

Far Eastone Telecommunications in Taiwan has begun offering MSN/Windows Live Messenger to users of i-mode mobile phones, one of just a handful of companies offering the service globally. The launch of the service also makes Far Eastone the first company in Taiwan to offer MSN/Windows Live Messenger, the Taiwanese company said Wednesday. Users will be able to send instant messages over

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Samir Saraiya head of business development for MSN India

MSN India, the leading online destination for Indians across the globe, today announced the appointment of Samir Saraiya as head of business development. Saraiya will be reporting to MSN India & Windows Live country head Jaspreet Bindra. According to Bindra in an official statement, “The Indian Internet market is flourishing and the growth that MSN India is experiencing reflects that.

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Acclaimed Arrested Development Series Begins on MSN Video

MSN has announced this week that episodes of the Emmy award-winning comedy Arrested Development are already available to be streamed on demand on MSN® Video and at no cost to viewers. The first five episodes are available today at http://arresteddevelopment.msn.com and, starting Dec. 15, three new episodes will be added every three weeks. All 53 episodes from the three seasons

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Pandora powers revamped MSN radio

MSN has quietly re-launched its online radio service, backed by popular internet radio service, Pandora.com a music recommendation engine, which allows users to create custom radio stations and discover more artistes and songs, according to the users’ taste in music. Moreover, users who have already signed up with Pandora’s free internet radio, are now automatically on MSN Radio, along with the

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Microsoft Meets EU Deadline Over Antitrust Case

In accordance with the March 2004 decision by the European Commission, Microsoft submitted 8,500 pages of detailed technical documentation in July 2006. The Commission has now completed its initial review of this extensive documentation. The documentation is now available for review by any potential licensees. Microsoft is committed to full compliance with the March 2004 decision.In the wake of the