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MSN revamp edges closer, simplification the key

Andrew Fairbairn   on 21 July 2009 - 16:31 · 11 comments & 5147 views

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Last month we reported about how Microsoft was looking to revamp its MSN online content portal, including introducing stronger ties with the new Bing search engine.

Kara Swisher reports on her blog at AllThingD that parts of the redesign and refocus will "start to be apparent in the next month" for those in the US and possibly also further afield. The focus will be set on five different content verticals whilst others will be cut back and have a more automated approach.

The news, sports, finance, lifestyle and entertainment sections will be the major verticals, with information from Bing integrated around the site. A source "close to the situation" told Swisher, "It's a decision to make it so MSN does less better." Basically MSN will aim to improve these specific areas and concentrate less on others instead of trying to spread its efforts equally across a wider range of topics.

However, the other older areas will not be ignored completely. The content for them will be less original and instead sourced from different partners in a more automated process, as we have seen recently with various aspects of Bing. Data and information such as product reviews from Bing will also be used. "It is putting a lot of scale where we can compete best and using technology tools to help elsewhere," another source told Swisher. The revamp is being led by former Yahoo! employee Scott Moore.

MSN currently has around 550 million users and is responsible for a fairly large portion of Bing's search queries (through what is known as "convenience search"). "Traditionally, MSN and other portals thought of themselves as internet directories. They have to have 27 channels across (the top of the page) and link to hundreds of headlines. We'll clean that up," Erik Jorgensen, MSN Corporate VP, said in an interview with paidContent last month, also revealing possible integration with social networking sites and automated page customisation.

To see what the new MSN homepage could look like, take a look at the French version of MSN and see how it differs from the old version. The French version features a new user interface with fewer channels and places more emphasis on video content.

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(1 reply) #1 wookietv on 21 Jul 2009 - 17:02
that link "see how it differs" was done in flash... i don't know much about silverlight, but could it not have been done in sl? just find it weird that they're not pushing their own tech if it could.
#1.1 Calum on 22 Jul 2009 - 15:31
I don't see anything done in Flash on that website, apart from the advert.

Or am I wrong?
#2 HolyOne on 21 Jul 2009 - 17:05
I like the design of the French Version - gives off a more modern feel imo. Although I don't like the large blank area in the bottom right, I suppose that is by design in order to reduce the clutter and give off the simpler vibe they're aiming for.
#3 Firstmate on 21 Jul 2009 - 17:05
The page loading effects were pretty nifty, but it seems like a waste of time for me. I'm a patient guy, but I'd rather they just load the site. The UI itself (on the french one) looks pretty nifty.
(1 reply) #4 vetneufuse on 21 Jul 2009 - 17:49
the new french version looks like a website from the late 90's where everyone was into round borders, gradients, and horrible graphic designs
#4.1 Ravemaster on 21 Jul 2009 - 17:55
Reminds me of the Corona skin and WMP9. Way too much roundness. =/
#5 WooHoo!!! on 21 Jul 2009 - 18:15
It's a decision to make it so MSN does less better." Basically MSN will aim to improve these specific areas and concentrate less on others instead of trying to spread its efforts equally across a wider range of topics.


Good decision. Stretching themselves too thin, not being good at anything, having numerous things crossing over each other was so obvious. Glad they have seen the light.
#6 Quikboy on 21 Jul 2009 - 23:06
I don't like the new French version, but it is much better than the American one.

I personally wished they could have the same layout and design as the one for Australia's NineMSN though. It's much better in style, and I spend more time on it than the American MSN, even though I'm not an Aussie.

It's about time they simplified things. It already seems to me though that MSN has little 'original' content and more content from partners and whatnot. I wish that whoever does write original MSN content gave some better voice and write in a certain style than the boring articles I've seen.

Yahoo has done a really awesome job with their content sites. They're much more better on the eye, interesting, and easy to use. MyYahoo! makes MyMSN walk away in shame. Come on MSN, keep up.
#7 lordcanti86 on 22 Jul 2009 - 01:00
Maybe MS is starting to realize that "portal" sites are no longer necessary on today's internet.
#8 TheMimo on 25 Jul 2009 - 17:47
MS has started to roll out the new msn sites : http://www.mobiletechworld.com/2009/07/18/...-portal-update/
#9 MistaT40 on 27 Jul 2009 - 02:10
Looking forward to the changes.

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