While this is obviously not new news in the UK, as the service was shut down last year, MSN Messenger is finally being shut down in China, closing the service completely after its 15 year run. The closure has tied with Microsoft's (MSN's owner) purchase of Skype in 2012, with users being forced to use Skype by the 31st October. MSN users however will be able to use their account via Skype or merge an existing skype account with their msn account, meaning they will still have access to the same contacts. Each user will also be given free credit.
While I used to use MSN Messenger a lot I'm kind of glad myself it is gone (although it has been gone for us for a while anyways). It never would have made sense really having two instant messaging programs by the same company, aka Microsoft, so actually integrating the two together into one application was the best move in my opinion. However a lot of people including myself have fond memories of using it but then again it wasn't the same in its final years.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28987797





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