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« on: April 29, 2008, 06:01:32 PM »

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Group, developed with Windows Live Messenger platform, is a service for a group of Messenger users chatting together in real time. Maybe you think that Windows Live Messenger supports multi-conversation, but this multi-conversation is temporary, will be dismissed with the finish of conversation.
Compared with multi-conversation, Messenger Group is an existing group with each member in, members can talk together at any time without creating a temporary multi-conversation. Messenger Group makes a group of people connecting closer, no matter whether they are on your Messenger contact list. You can create a group for a team, a department or a company to chat online together.

Now if you have a Windows Live ID, then go to Messenger Group website (http://www.messengergroupchat.com) to create your own Messenger Group.
Free to create Messenger Groups
Each Messenger Group can have 900 members at most
Group manager can change group name and display picture
Group manager can set an administrator to help manage group
Group member can change their nickname in the group

At present there are more than three million users and 500,000 Messenger groups have been created.

Source : Windows Live

Wow thats a great news for me and all other fans of Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger). Microsoft care their users and spend lots of energy and time to make more better online experience.
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2008, 01:32:33 AM »

Hey tell me something about Windows Live. After reading this news i thought something about making conversations. I mean is this possible if we add a group and make ourself owner like msn chatrooms ? Use room password to become owner ? Or how should we control that conversation ?
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