Messenger IM control coming soon to your website/ blog
Posted by absorbation on Sat 15 Sep 2007 (15:44 GMT)

Some cool integration news between Windows Live Messenger and your website/ blog has been posted over at LiveSide. They obtained information about an online application called 'Messenger IM Control' at Mix UK. The feature basically allows you and your website readers to contact you anomalously through Messenger:

When the feature becomes available, you would go to the settings page on the net for it and select that you would like to enable this feature, you can then create the html that will go on your website/blog. This will allow people to see when you're online and allow them to then start up a conversation with you.


I think the screenshots posted explain this feature very well. You can also view them at this gallery. I'll post more news on this feature when I get it. Messenger Stuff will be using it and showing you examples when it becomes available.

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Comments:

Comment by the andyman
Posted on Sun 16 Sep 2007 (09:37 GMT)
Although they do have to know your status which, at times, will be a bad thing ...


Comment by Chris
Posted on Sun 16 Sep 2007 (09:35 GMT)
Sounds like a good idea, hopefully they pull it off so its nicely integrated.


Comment by absorbation
Posted on Sat 15 Sep 2007 (18:22 GMT)
This service really appeals to me. It allows me to really get to know my readers and engage in conversations without them knowing personal information such as my Messenger email address.


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