Windows Live Messenger User Build Your Own Emoticons and Characters Using Minimise-Me
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Microsoft has started adding new services in aggressive manner, recently we saw Microsoft publicly releasing its Live Mesh Tech Preview, Windows Vista Compatibility Center, Windows Live OneCare. Here is another new service release from Microsoft. This service is going to help Windows Live Messenger User.
Microsoft has launched a website Minimise-Me for its Windows Live Messenger users. Minimise-Me is a new service which lets the Windows Live Messenger user to create their own emoticons & characters.
Microsoft Minimise-Me Say’s
“Is your rubber duck looking all quacked out? Your football less than kicking? Then Windows Live is here to help! Sort your profile picture and impress your mates with new mini characters and emotions, available exclusively from Windows Live Messenger. Either create your own character, or turn famous with one of out celebrity lookalikes. The choice is yours!”
The Minimise-Me will allow Windows Live Messenger users to create their own characters from the scratch or make use of the Celebrity Gallery, some of whom you may recognize. You can easily customize these images, with the click of an Edit button.
Once you have created your Own Emotics/Emoticons and Character you can see preview and Download from Minimise-Me.
Minimise-Me lets you to,
Download Emotics/Emoticons & Characters: - You can use your Character and Emoticons in Windows Live Messenger Straight away
Email to your Friends:- Lets your Friends to see your Character and challenge them to make their own.
Even More Things to Do:- You can use your character as your profile picture on Windows Live Spaces, Facebook or other Social Networking sites.
















Reader Comments
wow i am going to try this out i also use msn messenger and this gona be fun, its same as yahoo launched a service like this years ago :)
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