In a statement issued today, Microsoft and TRUSTe confirm that Microsoft efficiently resolved the August 30, 1999 Hotmail security issue, and that Microsoft is in compliance with the TRUSTe licensing agreement.
Throughout its four-year history, MSN has evolved from a proprietary online service to an open set of tools that gives its users the power to make the most out of the Internet.
In a conversation with PressPass, Randy Delucchi, MSN Hotmail director of operations services, discusses the many steps the Web-based email service takes to protect its users from unwanted email.
Microsoft’s decision to extend its instant messaging service to more platforms reinforces the company’s vision of making information available anytime, anywhere, from any device.
To help people communicate freely on the Internet — regardless of what software they use — Microsoft today announced plans to publish the protocol for its free MSN Instant Messenger Service.
MSN Web Communities provides an easy-to-use, customizable way for consumers around the world to build and join online “clubs” with others who share common interests.
Microsoft has taken the first step in breaking down barriers that have prevented people from communicating across different instant messaging services.
World chess champion Garry Kasparov made the first move against a “world team” on the MSN Gaming Zone, in an online chess match expected to last all summer.
World chess champion Garry Kasparov will take on a “world team,” made up of anyone who visits MSN and wants to participate, in an online chess match that is expected to last all summer.