Microsoft has decided to capitalize on the popularity of Windows Live Messenger in China, launching a new service called MSN Juku , which they call a “local innovation developed by MSN China.”
The service, however, is a lot like Twitter: it lets users connect with their other Live Messenger concats and post 140-character messages.
There’s a couple of important visual differences compared to Twitter; old messages scroll to the right, for example, just like in another...
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