'Ms.N.'/'Windows Live'
Posted: Sun 24 Sep, 2006 02.11
What is happening to 'Ms.N.'‽
It is a respected brand, it is very known about. "I'll talk to you on 'msn' l8er 'bout it."; "We talked on msn"
'Ms.N.', it rolls off your tongue.
Then there is 'Windows Live', it sounds cool, but it doesn't seem on a par with 'Ms.N.' to me.
Also, the service, 'Ms.N. Groups' has got rid of its chat service. I'm in a group, which was trying to have a chat slot. They tried it out for a few weeks, and were going to make a go of it permanetly, then I log in a few days ago, and find that there is a message saying that the chat is closing. They already got rid of their main chat service.
Also, I used to love playing my C.D.R.O.M. games with absolute strangers on the 'Ms.N. Gaming Zone', that was brill'. I loved it, they closed that! This 'Windows Live' thing better be good!
Why replace a relatively soft-sounding brand, with an abrasive, multi-sylabalic (I think that is the right word and sp.!), that is 'Windows Live'. I saw a thing in the 'paper which said that Microsoft had won a poll for best brand.
Personally I dont like their brand. They always give their program(me) names, these long, sectioned names.
For example:
'Microsoft Office Outlook(R) Web Mail Access', or something along those lines.
'Microsoft Windows XP Media Center [sic (remember that it is an americanism, of an american company)] Edition', or something like that.
What is wrong with, or 'Microsoft Outlook Web', or 'Microsoft Windows Media XP'?
What do you think?
It is a respected brand, it is very known about. "I'll talk to you on 'msn' l8er 'bout it."; "We talked on msn"
'Ms.N.', it rolls off your tongue.
Then there is 'Windows Live', it sounds cool, but it doesn't seem on a par with 'Ms.N.' to me.
Also, the service, 'Ms.N. Groups' has got rid of its chat service. I'm in a group, which was trying to have a chat slot. They tried it out for a few weeks, and were going to make a go of it permanetly, then I log in a few days ago, and find that there is a message saying that the chat is closing. They already got rid of their main chat service.
Also, I used to love playing my C.D.R.O.M. games with absolute strangers on the 'Ms.N. Gaming Zone', that was brill'. I loved it, they closed that! This 'Windows Live' thing better be good!
Why replace a relatively soft-sounding brand, with an abrasive, multi-sylabalic (I think that is the right word and sp.!), that is 'Windows Live'. I saw a thing in the 'paper which said that Microsoft had won a poll for best brand.
Personally I dont like their brand. They always give their program(me) names, these long, sectioned names.
For example:
'Microsoft Office Outlook(R) Web Mail Access', or something along those lines.
'Microsoft Windows XP Media Center [sic (remember that it is an americanism, of an american company)] Edition', or something like that.
What is wrong with, or 'Microsoft Outlook Web', or 'Microsoft Windows Media XP'?
What do you think?