Samsung and Microsoft have worked together to develop a program interface be practical and friendly in TVs, to be accessed by those who already use Windows Live Messenger on your computer or mobile phone.
The user can sign in with your account, to interact with your contacts. Through remote control, you can view and send messages similar to the program on your computer. The application lets you chat with your friends while watching your favorite show, on a smaller window. Or watch a TV show and show the Messenger contacts on the side of the screen, minimized. And there is still a screen with the updates of your friends ‘ activities in the Windows Live network.
Besides being part of Windows Live Essentials for PCs, Windows Live Messenger is already available on Macs, iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia, Xbox, Zune and Windows Phones. Windows Live Messenger is also accessible via the browser through Web Messenger on all Windows Live services, and for feature phones, a mobile version of Web Messenger also available. With Messenger, Microsoft is definitely trying to realise the “3 screens and the cloud” vision. However, this is not the first time Microsoft is trying to bring Windows Live to the TV. Back in December 2006, Microsoft started developing Windows Live for TV (codenamed Nemo or Orbit) – an extension for Windows Media Center which provides access to Spaces, Messenger, and Windows Live Call. The first and only beta only featured Spaces integration, and after almost two years of silence, the project was discontinued .
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