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Did a bit of digging and it's real, appears that it will work like gmail did, a gradual thing with a possibility of invites :)

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Does it run on the live Hotmail system or a seperate system? Cause I know a new version of Hotmail was rolled out at int but as normal, it blocks access from non-internal network users

By the way do you know the criterias for the system to include you in the Beta? I'm an active Hotmail user (and MSN personal address) but all my accounts didn't have the invite...

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in that mockup, the "index" button looks cool, but doesnt suit hotmails style.  the layout is nice.. but too white.

and that mockup of MSN 7 :x  soooooo ugly

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It's just a mock-up, even if they change the MSN logo into a picture of Richard Simmons it's still nothing

I got a free webcam through from MSN Europe saying thanks for beta testing etc etc etc. But I sure don't remember beta testing the latest version of messenger. Mine still looks like good old windows messenger.

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It's a nice $50 webcam, lucky you
Fake, Sara has signed in, yet she is offline in the list

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but of course i trust you realize that if someone signs in, then signs back off, their "has just signed in" message will still be on the screen. kthxbye

this is fun, can i argue about a would-be beta somewhere? yes it is! no it isn't!

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this image looks FAKE.... i dont wanna go full into it, but look at this.

look at the MSN Messenger contact display pictures, and look at the MSN Hotmail Display pictures (bottom left)

the images do NOT match the ones on MSN Messenger, and it says "Sara" is online in Hotmail, but offline on MSN Messenger??

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this image looks FAKE....  i dont wanna go full into it, but look at this.

look at the MSN Messenger contact display pictures, and look at the MSN Hotmail Display pictures (bottom left)

the images do NOT match the ones on MSN Messenger, and it says "Sara" is online in Hotmail, but offline on MSN Messenger??

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Its fake in that its a conceptual shot of what MSN wave 11 could look like, it was posted here. The owner of that site was contracted by Microsoft to do that picture, so I'm sure a lot of it is Microsoft's ideas, and probably a similar amount is artistic interpretation.

if they could make msn like that it would be awesome.. not only would hotmail be very very nice.. but also it allows some more exploration with msn messenger skinning which is what im interested in. i hope as that guys site linked above says.. it will come in late 2005 cause im looking forawrd to hitting the skinning of this version hard and i may actually start using hotmail again as my main email rather then my secondary! this is indeed promising if they can get it anything like this fake screen :) i hope the do an invite system for hotmail, i'd love to try :)

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this image looks FAKE....  i dont wanna go full into it, but look at this.

look at the MSN Messenger contact display pictures, and look at the MSN Hotmail Display pictures (bottom left)

the images do NOT match the ones on MSN Messenger, and it says "Sara" is online in Hotmail, but offline on MSN Messenger??

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No it doesnt it says sara is online in both look at it again !! :wacko:

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