May 13 2008

Microsoft launches Messenger TV

Published by Lev Detrez at 16:47 under news, technology, video, web 2.0

When I say ‘jump’, you say ‘how high’…
When I say ‘video’, you say ‘YouTube’…

Since the launche of YouTube, it has become THE place to be for online video’s.

This week, Microsoft launched Messenger TV, a European innovation that brings together two of the most popular activities online – watching videos and chatting on Windows Live Messenger.

This new service allows users to watch video’s together with your messenger buddies while chatting. Microsoft wants to create a new online video experience. The content will include MTV Shows and videoclips. Messenger TV will launch in 20 countries, excluding the US of A and Belgium (ofcourse).

EDIT: Okay, now Belgium can watch TV via Messenger too! We’re checking it out!

This looks like the new feature Streams of YouTube. For now, it’s only in TestTube.

Read alla bout it on the microsoft website

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