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Breaking News: Microsoft to kill off Windows Live Messenger in early 2013

Breaking News: Microsoft to kill off Windows Live Messenger in early 2013

by Robert Ian Hawdon | Nov 6, 2012 | In The News, My Life, Technology | 1 comment

I heard the news today that Microsoft are going to abandon Windows Live Messenger.

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My name is Robert Ian Hawdon. I am a Systems Administrator for software company based in the North-East of England who specialise in online gambling platform solutions.

I have a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Network Systems and have an extensive experience in IT, in particular Linux and the Windows Azure platform.

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