Microsoft talks up next major version of Windows Live Messenger

LiveSide has an interesting post about Windows Live Messenger 9, which is due sometime in late 2008 or early 2009.  A little early for this discussion, but what the heck:

 In a presentation to the Georgia Institute of Technology's IEEE Student Branch yesterday, Microsoft employee and former Georgia Tech student Andrew Jenks had some surprises in store. "It wasn't originally planned to be announced yesterday, but when he found out he was coming down (since this is his alma mater) he wanted to announce it", so instead of his planned talk on "Life and development at Microsoft", he spent the hour announcing a new Messenger API - "the Tech Preview will be released during MIX 08 and the Beta 1 will be released when WLMessenger 9 ships in late 08 or early 09", according to Steven Hollingsworth (known online at Neowin and elsewhere as AmpCoder), a Georgia Tech student and IEEE Student Chapter member who attended the presentation.

Jenks said:

  • New API coming for Messenger, hopefully including "full support for everything the full messenger client uses"

  • API Tech Preview to be released at Mix08, Beta 1 API ready with Messenger 9 final

  • Messenger 9 ships in late 08 or early 09

  • MS is trying to work out a way for WLM users to chat with AIM/GTalk/ICQ: basic internal version of GTalk working now

  • Brand new version of Messenger for Mac OS X coming - "really cool and awesome", MSN Messenger for Mac will not be updated

  • Xbox Live, now using Messenger 7, will be upgraded to 8.5 or possibly 9
Messy but interesting.

Discuss this Article 3

weedmonk
on Nov 1, 2007
Great, any movememnt on their Live side is always good news. Now about getting an email with live.come domain....hmmmm.
RunTimeError
on Nov 1, 2007
"Brand new version of Messenger for Mac OS X coming - "really cool and awesome" Really cool and awesome, eh? That better not mean they're gonna stuff it will all the junk that is in the Windows version (like the silly tabs and nudges and winks and crap). I really, really like the current MSN Messenger for Mac and I hop this "really cool and awesome" new version follows in it's footsteps.
Cfischer83
on Nov 1, 2007
How about some options that are in Office Communicator? Like document sharing and desktop sharing. and get rid of the ads ;)

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