MSN Soapbox
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MSN Soapbox is a new service from Microsoft via its MSN portal. It is essentially similar to YouTube in that it is an internet video-sharing service using Flash to deliver content. As of December 17, 2006, it is an invitation-only beta. Soapbox uses an interface heavily dependent on JavaScript and AJAX. MSN Soapbox differs from other video sites as it offers features such as RSS and you do not need to open a new window to continue using the site and browsing videos when uploading one of your own. To use the service, you require a Live account.
In February of 2007 it entered public beta.
In March it closed to new users implement copyright protections, however memebers who registered before the closure are still able to use the service. [1] [2]
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System applications: MSN Explorer • MSN Messenger • MSN Search Toolbar • MSN TV
Other: MSN Mobile • MSN Encarta • MSN adCenter
Removed Services: MSN Chat