Windows Live Messenger Beta Rolled Out

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The announcement comes on the heels of Skype saying last week it will start supporting conversations among groups as large as 100 users and AOL saying it is moving more aggressively into the voice market. by adding service to its AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) service.

Microsoft said that cordless phones are now available from Uniden and Philips that are specifically designed to work with the Windows Live Call system. The phones also will be able to make regular landline calls, the company said.

Also featured in the beta is a featured called shared folders, which the company says enables users to drag and drop files, such as digital photos, to the Windows Live Messenger window. Another new feature is the ability to send messages to users who are not online.

The messages are delivered the next time the recipient logs on, Microsoft said.

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The beta is available from the Windows Live Ideas Web site.