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MSN Groups is a commercial community site created by Microsoft in 1995. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational Computer technology Corporation, which rose to dominate the Home computer Year 1995 ( MCMXCV) was a Common year starting on Sunday. Events of 1995 Users can join & create groups using an MSN Passport or Windows Live ID. Windows Live ID (originally Microsoft Passport, then.NET Passport, then briefly Microsoft Passport Network) is a Single sign-on service developed
History
- Since 1995. there were various communities on MSN, and they were all run by MSN and had REAL newsgroups and REAL IRC chat rooms. There were not easily updatable and only MSN Communities staff Members could access anything to update the one page that each "community" had. There was one for every generic interest.
- Around 1998-9, MSN created the Homepages which were real web sites much like Tripod or Geocities. These had no message boards or chat rooms etc. attached. MSN did away with these homepages around 2001-2 somewhere - not too long after they brought in the Custom Pages and File cab (later called Documents) in MSN Communities (see next paragraph) - which was later called Groups.
- The "make your own group" Communities came into being in summer of 1999. That's when they did away with the REAL newsgroups too - and the real IRC chat rooms. Message boards were added, and the chatrooms, and one 'customizable' homepage and photo albums. Gradually, the list pages, custom pages and documents pages were added.
- On October 16, 2006, the chats on every MSN Group were removed during the cancellation of the MSN Chat service. MSN Chat was the Microsoft Network version of IRCX ( Internet Relay Chat extensions by Microsoft) which replaced Microsoft MSN Groups Chat rooms were removed from the CMS because MSN Subscription Chat was no longer profitable, and because of security and safety issues for children.
Features list
- Members of MSN Groups can use and contribute to message boards, document folders, photo albums and list pages. Some areas may only be accessible to administrators/managers. A forum moderator, often shortened to just mod, is a person granted special powers to enforce the rules of an Internet forum ( Message board) or Electronic
- A custom web page gives the user the choice to use the WYSIWYG interface or HTML. WYSIWYG (ˈwɪziwɪg or /ˈwɪzɪwɪg/ is an Acronym for W hat Y ou S ee I s W hat Y ou G HTML, an initialism of HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant Markup language for Web pages It provides a means to describe the structure MSN limits some HTML code from being used and JavaScript cannot be put onto any page due to security concerns. JavaScript is a Scripting language most often used for Client-side web development In the WYSIWYG interface there are tools to add pictures, select background and text colours, create tables, emoticons, fonts, paragraphs, text sizes etc. An emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form In Typography, a typeface is a set of one or more Fonts designed with stylistic unity each comprising a coordinated set of Glyphs A typeface usually comprises
- Each group created comes with a default message board called "General". An, or message board, is a Bulletin board system in the form of a discussion site Other message boards can be created for other topics. Members can participate in the group by adding messages and replying using the same interface as used for creating a custom web page. Alternatively, an e-mail can be sent to the group's e-mail address and the message will appear on the General message board. Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e-mail, email, or originally eMail, is a Store-and-forward method of writing sending receiving To reduce spam only e-mails from members can be sent. Spamming is the abuse of electronic messaging systems to indiscriminately send unsolicited bulk messages So, even if a member from a group sends a message he or she will need to use the e-mail address specified in their profile. Some groups discourage members from disclosing their e-mail address due to spoofing. In the context of Network security, a spoofing attack is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining The group may have certain guidelines to tell members not to have their e-mail on display in their profile. There is also a separate e-mail address which can be used to contact administrators only.
- All groups are expected to comply with MSN's CoC, and have various guidelines for membership of the individual groups. Members who do not comply with group rules may have their membership cancelled or be permanently banned. MSN provides a Contact Form to report abuse.
- Documents folders are for storage and can be made accessible to members or just administrators but not non-members. In adding a file to a documents folder this contributes to the member's storage limit. A photo album can also be created for storing photos and images for the site. These images can be put on a custom web page and on the message boards. Adding images also contributes to the storage limit. Uploading images and documents requires the ActiveX control to be installed. ActiveX is a Component object model (COM developed by Microsoft for Windows. The storage limit is 3 MB across all groups and can be upgraded to 30 MB if the person upgrades to MSN Hotmail Plus (fee). Windows Live Hotmail, formerly known as MSN Hotmail and commonly referred to simply as Hotmail, is a free Webmail service of the Windows Live However, on MSN Spaces an unlimited amount of images can be added without the need of paying. Windows Live Spaces (also known by its users as MSN Spaces) is Microsoft 's Blogging and Social Networking platform So, images can be hotlinked as they are on the MSN domain. Inline linking (also known as hotlinking, leeching, piggy-backing, direct linking, offsite image grabs and bandwidth theft
- Organizing events for the group can be done by using the Calendar page. This embeds the calendar as used in MSN Hotmail. Depending on the settings members may be able to contribute to it. Special pages can also be created for lists and links. Again, depending on the settings members may or may not be able to add it.
- If a group is placed in a specific category (such as Xbox or MSN Messenger) then a theme is automatically applied. The Xbox is a sixth-generation Video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. Instead of the default violet-colored bar at the top it will be a themed bar and message boards will contain different colored buttons. Some themes are restricted to groups created in the United States, although there is a workaround to pass this restriction. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the
Trivia/Info
- MSN Groups has previously been known as MSN Homepages and MSN Communities.
- Image and Document Storage has been reduced to 3 MB from 30 MB (now fee for 30 MB).
- All "Adult" groups were transferred to the World Groups [1] web site in 2005. Creating or changing a group to "Adult" is no longer possible in MSN. The removal of all "Adult" groups was processed on November 28, 2005 [2]. For the town in Argentina, see 28 de Noviembre. Events Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.
- Some groups have icons displayed next to the name. Official groups by MSN have the MSN butterfly, groups considered "cool" have sunglasses (no longer supported), Private groups have a padlock and Mature groups have the smoking pipe. Previously, "Adult" groups had their own icons too.
- Some features are only available to Internet Explorer Users.
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Windows Live Groups is an upcoming service by Microsoft as part of its Windows Live range of services that enable users in Windows Live Spaces to create Google Groups is a free service from Google where groups of people have discussions about common interests Yahoo! Groups operate as both electronic mailing lists and Internet forums Group messages can be posted and read by E-mail or on the Group homepage like a web
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