Microsoft to Shut Down MSN Web Messenger

have announced that their veteran web-based client will become unavailable from this Tuesday, June 30. The service has offered access to their popular instant messaging network through a web browser for the past five years.

Since earlier this year a newer replacement service for has been available as part of Windows Live Hotmail, featuring direct integration with the email interface and your contact list (known as Windows Live People). This will now become the only officially supported web-based client for accessing the network, apart from the Web Toolkit which allows developers to integrate messaging controls into their own websites.

The new service is available directly from your Hotmail inbox and acts as another location for ’s multiple points of presence (MPOP) feature, meaning that you can sign into the web service whilst still signed into the client on one or more computers. Once signed in, it allows you to easily see which of your contacts are online and if the sender of an email is in your contact list then you can even see if they are available to chat when reading their message. If your Live ID doesn’t use Hotmail for its email (as it is hosted on another domain) then you can still access the in a similar way through Windows Live People.

is one of the last remaining branded web applications still available, with other online services such as Hotmail and software such as itself having moved having moved to the Windows Live brand several years ago, so it’s good to see this outdated service finally being retired. As Ars points out, Money, Encarta and Windows Live OneCare are also all set to be discontinued from June 30.

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Zubair A. Malik is the Founder and CEO of Pakspace.com. He is currently Studying the computer sciences

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