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Engine Optimisation Web Log (BLOG) MSN
Spaces announced. This
is the official press release from the MSN® Spaces team and explanation of
the product.
"MSN®
Spaces, a free service currently available in beta version, is an entirely new
offering from MSN that allows consumers to create personal Internet Spaces sites
where they can express themselves in a variety of ways and interact with the people
they care about most. MSN
Spaces is more than an ordinary personal Web site; its an easy-to-use
service that is more like a dynamic online scrapbook, giving people a place to
create and update a Web log, or blog, and share their photos, music playlists
and more, all while better connecting them with friends, family or the online
world. The MSN Spaces beta, available in 26
markets and 14 languages, comes with a rich notification system that informs peoples
contacts about changes to their Spaces to help bring people closer together.
MSN Spaces Enables Rich Self-Expression MSN
Spaces enables consumers to easily share things with the people they care about
in a format that can be easily customized. People can start a Space with just
a few clicks, and then personalize it to reflect their moods, likes and dislikes:
- Rich layout. Fifteen custom backgrounds and
five layout template choices allow consumers to customize their MSN Spaces quickly.
- Web
logs. The MSN Spaces blogging tool allows people to publish and maintain online
personal journals and enables them to link to photos and other Web sites.
- Photo
albums. Consumers can upload up to 10 MB of photos (250 images after compression)
to their Spaces sites and display them to others in slide shows.
- E-mail
uploads. Consumers can upload photos or blog postings to their Spaces from virtually
any e-mail service or e-mail-enabled mobile device.
- Music
favorites and lists. Consumers can create and manage lists of information that
is important to them, such as their favorite music, books or travel destinations.
Consumers can easily share playlists through their Space with Microsoft® Windows
Media® technologies. With just two clicks, people can sample or purchase a
song on someones playlist through MSN Music.*
MSN
Spaces Helps Users Connect With Others Contact Cards. When
a person clicks on a Contact Card in a MSN Messenger or Hotmail® Contact list,
the card pops up and gives a sneak peek at that contacts Space from
its look and feel to the persons most recent postings. The Contact Card
includes links to the Space and those entries for easy access. Gleaming.
When a Spaces site is updated or content is added, the MSN Messenger Contact icon
of the Spaces owner will light up, making it easy for friends and family
to know when there have been changes. This facilitates more visits to a Space,
faster responses to new postings and closer bonds between Space owners and their
contacts. RSS. MSN Spaces also supports RSS 2.0, so consumers can publish
their Space to others by way of RSS viewers and aggregators, including My MSN,
scheduled to come soon. This is another way to ensure that the people who matter
to a user can stay up to date on his or her Space. MSN
Spaces Offers Protection and Control MSN Spaces is designed
to give consumers control over how they share their Space information and who
can access it: Permissions. Consumers have three permission
control settings on their MSN Spaces site, enabling them to decide just how widely
they want to share their content: - Public: Viewable
by anyone
- Contacts Only: Viewable only by their MSN Messenger
contacts
- Private: Viewable only by contacts whose e-mail
addresses are manually entered by the MSN Spaces author or selected from an MSN
Contact list
Controls. MSN Spaces gives the consumer
control over how others interact with his or her Space. MSN Spaces includes settings
that give each person power over who views his or her Space and how people can
interact, read and comment on the Space. This includes the ability to set up the
Space so people can read but not comment. Statistics. Consumers will be able
to track visitor statistics on their Spaces site, so they will know how many people
are visiting as well as other detailed information. " Spaces
team spaces Scott
Isaacs (web experience architect) Mike
Torres (program manager on web experience) Michael
Connolly (group program manager on web experience) Dare
Obansajo (program manager on backend) Jay
Fluegel (program manager on web experience) M.P |