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  2. Eudora (email client) - Wikipedia

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    Eudora was developed in 1988 by Steve Dorner, who worked at the Computer Services Organization of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. [4] The software was named after American author Eudora Welty, because of her short story "Why I Live at the P.O."; [5] [6] Dorner rearranged the title to form the slogan "Bringing the P.O. to Where You Live" for his software. [7]

  3. Talk:Microsoft account - Wikipedia

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    The products/services that exist now is "Windows Live Hotmail" and "Windows Live Messenger", and it has been rebranded since 2006/2007, which is 4-5 years ago. If that is not "vastly outdated" I don't know what is.

  4. Messenger Plus! - Wikipedia

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    Live, commonly abbreviated MsgPlus, Plus!, or incorrectly as MSN Plus) is an add-on for Windows Live Messenger and Skype. The software provides additional functionality to Microsoft's Instant messaging client, Windows Live Messenger, by adding its own controls to the main interface. These controls affect Messenger's behaviour and appearance ...

  5. MSN - Wikipedia

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    Following the launch of Windows Live, the MSN brand took on a different focus. MSN became primarily an online content provider of news, entertainment, and common interest topics through its web portal, MSN.com, while Windows Live provided most of Microsoft's online software and services. In 2012, Microsoft began to phase out the Windows Live ...

  6. Email address - Wikipedia

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    The format of an email address is local-part@domain, where the local-part may be up to 64 octets long and the domain may have a maximum of 255 octets. [5] The formal definitions are in RFC 5322 (sections 3.2.3 and 3.4.1) and RFC 5321—with a more readable form given in the informational RFC 3696 (written by J. Klensin, the author of RFC 5321) and the associated errata.

  7. Games for WindowsLive - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Microsoft removed the Games for WindowsLive download page and the Windows Live Sign-in Assistant was removed from their servers and therefore the online Games for WindowsLIVE installer fails to install. As of 2023, users are unable to login to Games for WindowsLive through the Games for Windows Marketplace client.

  8. POPmail - Wikipedia

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    POPmail was an early e-mail client written at the University of Minnesota. The original version was a Hypercard stack that acted as a Post Office Protocol client. Later versions of POPmail were written as normal Macintosh applications, and a PC version of POPmail was also released.

  9. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    With this update, Microsoft consolidated the different entry points for SkyDrive, such as Windows Live Photos and Windows Live Office, into one single interface. Files and folders shared with a user, including those in Windows Live Groups, were also accessible in the new interface. [12]