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Tech Star   on 25 June 2007 - 05:06 · 24 comments & 9260 views

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Looks like we finally have heard some news on when @live.com e-mail addresses will be released. Jacky Mok, another Product Manager for Windows Live in Toronto, has posted some information saying when they will be released, he says will be available "in the fall", along with "a rich family of products" around the same time.

According to the blog entry on livechronicles.spaces.live.com, there will be no migration of address names from current hotmail addresses, so if you have blank@hotmail.com, there's no guarantee you will get blank@live.cam. It's still on a first come, first served basis like every other e-mail services. Apparently country code addresses will only be available in countries outside the US, so that a Canadian will be able to get an @live.ca address, but not an @live.com one.

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(1 reply) #1 +stifler6478 on 25 Jun 2007 - 05:12
I have two live.com addresses already...

They've been working fine, so I'm not sure what took them so long to bring this public.

-Spenser
#1.1 Orlando on 25 Jun 2007 - 14:13
I have also 3 @live.com addresses.
#2 drygnfyre on 25 Jun 2007 - 05:34
I got my @live.com address a while ago, but nice to see that the whole service will be officially open to the public soon.
#3 Novaoblivion on 25 Jun 2007 - 05:48
I have had two of them for a long time now, and no problems with them either.
#4 Bryan84 on 25 Jun 2007 - 05:50
yeah got mine too
(1 reply) #5 SimNet on 25 Jun 2007 - 06:00
wow big deal i dont see anyone waiting aroudn to get one of these.

edit; i realized my life is incomplete

lol
#5.1 +Smigit on 25 Jun 2007 - 06:37
I've seen alot of ppl in the forums asking every other month.

Me? I got about 6 or so at the time. One with the first name of each of my friends of which they all use the address now. Also got myself one and my brother. heh.

I'm glad they arent allowing migration. It's a stupid idea with no real purpose. If people have a really great hotmail name then that address may as well be retained. All it does is stop other users getting the addresses and leaves duplicates of email addresses. AFAIK the whole point was to increase the number of email accounts since everyone has to add random digits nowdays to get email accounts.
#6 Kola on 25 Jun 2007 - 06:25
Got mine a while ago too.. Never used it.
#7 Trong on 25 Jun 2007 - 06:37
Gah! I want one. Trong@live.com is mine!
#8 shawn on 25 Jun 2007 - 07:27
Why why. Of course you won't get a 'blank@live.cam' address! There is no .cam
#9 Zoom7000 on 25 Jun 2007 - 08:47
Will you still be able to get a "hotmail.*" address?
#10 Colin-uk on 25 Jun 2007 - 08:57
I think most people who really wanted a live.com address probably already have one
(1 reply) #11 Doublethink on 25 Jun 2007 - 09:27
Having an @live.com address is as silly sounding as @hotmail.com.

I guess I must be missing something.
#11.1 +Smigit on 25 Jun 2007 - 14:33
I think it "sounds" better as a word and it's also shorter which is a bonus.

The bigger deal I guess is since hotmails now about 10 years old its extremly hard to get anything thats half decent on the left hand side of that "@" character. What follows be it live, hotmail or whatever is less important really.
#12 Foub on 25 Jun 2007 - 10:07
Ditto. I got one as well long ago...
(1 reply) #13 Lt-DavidW on 25 Jun 2007 - 10:19
neowin@live.com is mine!
#13.1 Owen on 26 Jun 2007 - 06:45
Quote - (Lt-DavidW said @ #13)
neowin@live.com is mine!


Good to know, hope you enjoy the spam I am sure you are bound to get by posting that.
(4 replies) #14 +acxz on 25 Jun 2007 - 10:45
So Americans are the only ones who can get .com?

That's a bit stupid. .com is a global domain. The US should get @live.co.us/.us if people are restricted in what they can choose by their country =/
#14.1 Croquant on 25 Jun 2007 - 13:01
There is no .co.us domain. Besides, .co is the second-level domain for Columbia.
Companies anywhere in the world can register a .com domain becasue it's one of the original top-level domains, but since the US government is the organization that originated the .com domain, it remains the default domain of US-based commercial websites.
#14.2 Should-have on 25 Jun 2007 - 18:55
Quote - (Croquant said @ #1)
There is no .co.us domain. Besides, .co is the second-level domain for Columbia.


So, whats .co.uk then?
#14.3 Xavien on 25 Jun 2007 - 19:52
Quote - (Croquant said @ #14.1)
There is no .co.us domain. Besides, .co is the second-level domain for Columbia.
Companies anywhere in the world can register a .com domain becasue it's one of the original top-level domains, but since the US government is the organization that originated the .com domain, it remains the default domain of US-based commercial websites.


.com = commercial
.co = company
.co.uk = company in the UK
.co.jp = company in Japan

i don't see why there can't be a .co.us domain name, do you?
#14.4 +BeLGaRaTh on 25 Jun 2007 - 21:35
Quote - (Xavien said @ #14.3)
Quote - (Croquant said @ #14.1)
There is no .co.us domain. Besides, .co is the second-level domain for Columbia.
Companies anywhere in the world can register a .com domain becasue it's one of the original top-level domains, but since the US government is the organization that originated the .com domain, it remains the default domain of US-based commercial websites.


.com = commercial
.co = company
.co.uk = company in the UK
.co.jp = company in Japan

i don't see why there can't be a .co.us domain name, do you?


Because as everyone knows america is the centre of the universe, so they dont need their own domain.
#15 Alto on 25 Jun 2007 - 16:46
Well I've been using my blank@live.com account as my primary email and messenger address now since November '06. Never once has it not worked.

I live in the UK and I've always gone for .com addresses. Not a fan of .co.uk really. It often causes confusion with other people when you're trying to give them your address. It's like, all my friends' email addresses are Hotmail.com. One or two have Hotmail.co.uk. But when I'm mass-adding them into my phone or organisier <b>manually</b>, it's very easy to miss those odd couple who should be .co.uk, not .com.

Of course if anyone is signing up for a Hotmail, MSN or Live account and you don't live in the U.S., it's easy to get a .com one, and not have to stick with .co.xx. There's always a loophole to make the Microsoft server think you're in the U.S. Language settings and all that. And as far as I'm concerned, there is no rule or condition stating that you're not allowed to do that. You should be able to have any extention you want, whereever you are. It's not like every person on this planet always stays in one country. Look at all those who fly around the world on business trips on a regular basis
#16 LiGhTfast on 25 Jun 2007 - 20:18
i got my peferct @live.com addy too, all the good ones are already gone before the service even went "live" lol

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