For my presentation, I got information from the following resources:
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http://imagine-msn.com/Messenger/Post/ but in particular
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http://imagine-msn.com/Messenger/Post/Applications/Default.aspx-
http://www.ebuddy.com/-
http://www.icq.com-emails I received about Windows Live Messenger
-the program itself - looking at the interface
I will post up the screenshots I used in my presentation as well. It will be up soon. Here are some screenshots that was part of my research but ones that I didn't use in my presentation.

This shows you how to share an activity with an online contact

This shows you how to change your status to either online, busy, away, appear offline, be right back etc.

How to change your display picture. Your dp as it is known, is a picture that you either find interesting or that represents something you like, or it can just be a photo of you and/or any other person.

This is an easy way to check your email without having to go to hotmail.com

This is what the conversation window looks like when both people are using a web cam

This shows you how to set up Windows Live Messenger for your mobile

It's an easy interface that allows you to call landline or mobile phones from your computer

You can share a slideshow with people you are chatting with. The window just expands to make room for the photos

You can have fun with other contacts via video call

This is the page that comes up when you go to
webmessenger.msn.com
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