Microsoft Unveils First Look of New MSN (2024)

MSN aims to deliver the world's most popular and comprehensive content on the web; apps coming soon to Windows, Android, and iOS devices

TORONTO, Sept. 8, 2014 /CNW/ -Designed from the ground up for a mobile, cloud-first world, today Microsoft has launched the new MSN, a single platform that combines premium content from the world's leading media outlets with personal productivity tools that help users maximize their time online.

Built around the insight that knowledge and information that enriches lives should be accessible regardless of location or device, MSN includes an integrated web experience, available for preview at preview.msn.com, and suite of MSN apps across Windows Phone, iOS, and Android, set to launch in the coming months.

"Canadians, more than ever, are consuming instantaneous content across multiple screens and looking for personalized and unique experiences. The new MSN is a response to this – a completely reimagined experience that marries content from respected sources with personalized integration, regardless of device and location," said Matthew McKenzie, Executive Producer, MSN Canada. "MSN aims to not only keep Canadians connected to the world, but also do more within it."

Most Popular and Complete Content

MSN has partnered with some of the world's best and most authoritative content sources, including Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, TC Media, and Corus Entertainment in Canada, The New York Times and Motor Trend in the U.S., The Guardian and The Telegraph in the U.K., NDTV and Hindustan Times in India, Le Figaro and Le Monde in France.

"Postmedia is excited to team up with Microsoft Canada – connecting their unparalleled international audience with our national network of strong local brands," said Cole Reiken, VP Digital Businesses, Postmedia. "Our network of newspapers, including the Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen and National Post, focus on delivering relevant breaking news and keeping users connected to their communities and the world. Aligning with MSN is a great opportunity for two renowned brands to reach broader audiences."

Spanning 10 categories including sports, entertainment, money, travel, and video, the new MSN provides a global perspective from thousands of publishers around the world. Information ranges from the latest stats on more than 200 global sports leagues, reviews of more than 1.5 million bottles of wine, to more than 300,000 mouthwatering recipes. MSN Canada's expert editors will draw from more than 1,000 sources to hand-curate content that appeals directly to Canada's diverse cultures.

"The Globe and Mail is thrilled to make its news available to the millions of Canadians who use MSN every day," saidAngus Frame, The Globe and Mail's Vice President Digital Media & Technology. "This innovative new experience will ensure readers can easily enjoy The Globe's top writers on whatever device theychoose – be it a computer, smart phone or tablet."

Know More, Do More

The new MSN helps users know and do more through personal productivity tools, like a 3D human body to identify illness symptoms, fitness and diet tracker, flight tracker, and shopping lists, in addition to integrated access to popular sites like Outlook.com, Facebook, Twitter, OneNote, OneDrive, and soon Skype.

These integrated tools cover eight categories letting users explore, plan, and track the activities they care about. Users can set up topics to follow the news they care about, like tracking "Game of Thrones spoilers" or "polar bears in Churchill, Manitoba".

With MSN, users can search for recipes and turn ingredients into a shopping list in one click. The list will also extend from the web to the mobile app, providing access on-the-go and in-store.

Uniquely Yours

A clean, fresh design makes it easy to find and enjoy personalized content. Users can customize their homepage experience by moving content verticals up and down the page based on their interests. Personalization will also integrate automatically across all devices.

New Opportunities for Brands

The new MSN is an ideal environment for seamless brand storytelling across devices with the continued offering of a personalized web experience, best-of-the-web publishers, and application engagement across all mobile operating systems.

The process of buying ads remains the same, with similar IAB standard units as found on previous versions of MSN.

"With premium content and productivity tools, we're thrilled to offer a new experience to both advertisers and consumers that help people do more," said Frank Holland, CVP, Microsoft Advertising. "Our daily lives have become increasingly busy and with that comes more screens to interact with to make our days make sense. MSN streamlines this experience to the benefit of all people and allows advertisers to be in more moments and to capture consumers at the right mindset during the day."

About Microsoft Canada

Established in 1985, Microsoft Canada Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq "MSFT") the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. MicrosoftCanadaprovides nationwide sales, marketing, consulting and local support services in both French and English. Headquartered inMississauga, MicrosoftCanadahas nine regional offices across the country dedicated to empowering people through great software - any time, any place and on any device. For more information on MicrosoftCanada, please visitwww.microsoft.ca.

SOURCE: Microsoft Canada Inc.

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FAQs

What replaced MSN search as Microsoft's answer to Google in 2009? ›

Bing Search Engine History

Descended from Windows Live Search and MSN Search, Bing came into being when these services were amalgamated and rebranded in July 2009. The first major update occurred in August 2011, with Microsoft introducing a new index-serving technology known as “Tiger”.

Did Microsoft acquire MSN? ›

In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained.

When did everyone stop using MSN? ›

The program, developed by Microsoft, took place on the desktops of millions of computers during the first decade of this century, enabling trillions of more or less transcendent conversations. In October 2014 Msn Messenger ceased to be operational, leaving behind countless stories, including their own.

Why am I going to Microsoft Bing instead of Google? ›

The most obvious indicator is your browser behavior. If Google searches consistently redirect to Bing or if your homepage and search engine settings change without your interference, it's a clear sign of a browser hijacker.

Will MSN be phased out? ›

In 2018, The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) committed to assisting all entry-level nurse practitioner (NP) programs with shifting to the DNP by 2025. In other words, the MSN exit point will dissolve and the DNP will become the common endpoint.

Does anyone still use msn messenger? ›

The service was discontinued in 2013 and was replaced by Skype.

How many people still use MSN? ›

MSN Network Attracts 350 Million Worldwide Users Each Month.

What is the old Microsoft search engine? ›

MSN Search

It consisted of a search engine, index, and web crawler. In early 1999, MSN Search launched a version which displayed listings from Looksmart blended with results from Inktomi except for a short time in 1999 when results from AltaVista were used instead.

What Internet search engine was launched by Microsoft in 2009? ›

Bing, search engine launched in 2009 by the American software company Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft's previous search engine, Live Search, from the time of its release in 2006 consistently trailed well behind those of Google Inc., the industry giant, and the Internet portal site of Yahoo! Inc.

What was the first search engine equivalent to Google? ›

World Wide Web – 1994. In 1994 the first recognised crawler search engine was developed. WebCrawler was the first search engine to provide full text search. In 1994, Brian Pinkerton, a computer science student at the University of Washington, used his spare time to create WebCrawler.

What was the old Microsoft browser? ›

Internet Explorer is a web browser developed by Microsoft. It was a dominant web browser during the early internet era and was the default browser for Windows operating systems.

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