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Microsoft said it will launch a Qwerty
text-input device over the summer to support text messaging.
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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Microsoft Corp. on
Monday announced the launch of Windows Live Messenger on its popular
entertainment platform Xbox 360.
Microsoft said this service will
allow people to connect and chat directly from their television with other
Messenger-enabled users on Xbox 360 consoles, Microsoft Windows-based PCs and
Windows Mobile-powered devices.
Windows Live Messenger currently has more than 260
million active accounts, the company said.
Users can text chat with up to six people on their
contact list at one time while playing games, listening to music or watching
movies, according to the company. Individuals can already communicate via voice
and video chat with Xbox Live.
The Messenger capability will be available beginning
the week of May 7. Microsoft said it will launch a Qwerty text-input device over
the summer to support text messaging.
(Agencies)