Microsoft cuts IM service to five 'hostile' nations
Microsoft has stopped offering its Windows Live Messenger service to users in five countries that are subject to U.S. sanctions, the company confirmed Friday.
Microsoft has stopped offering its Windows Live Messenger service to users in five countries that are subject to U.S. sanctions, the company confirmed Friday.
Microsoft may have used its Tech Ed developer conference in Boston in June to generate new enthusiasm for the company’s Windows Live services programme, but it seems attendees had little idea of what Live is all about.