Microsoft has announced that they intend to retire Windows Live Messenger in March 2013 worldwide, apart from China. They have decided to instead focus on skype and are urging people to switch over.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20222998
I have skype but only used it a few times. I have Windows Messenger Live but i don't really use it as much now, i used it a lot more 5+ years ago when it was MSN Messenger. Not because it changed, i just found myself using it less.
So personally, it's not going to affect me too much. I am more used to Live Messenger than Skype but only because i have used it more. Although i will miss confusing people when they ask if i have msn/live messenger, i say yes and give them a yahoo e-mail address.
It does seem like a sensible decidsion for Microsft though as skype is getting more intregrated into phones, internet tv's and consoles as well as pcs, laptops and tablets.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20222998
I have skype but only used it a few times. I have Windows Messenger Live but i don't really use it as much now, i used it a lot more 5+ years ago when it was MSN Messenger. Not because it changed, i just found myself using it less.
So personally, it's not going to affect me too much. I am more used to Live Messenger than Skype but only because i have used it more. Although i will miss confusing people when they ask if i have msn/live messenger, i say yes and give them a yahoo e-mail address.
It does seem like a sensible decidsion for Microsft though as skype is getting more intregrated into phones, internet tv's and consoles as well as pcs, laptops and tablets.