Windows Live Groups

Windows Live Groups

Windows Live Groups homepage
Developer(s) Microsoft
Type Social groups
Website groups.live.com

Windows Live Groups was an online service by Microsoft as part of its Windows Live range of services that enabled users to create their social groups for sharing, discussion and coordination.

Features

The service allowed users to form their own community groups, similar to the way Facebook Groups function, allowing members of the group to participate in group discussions. In addition, Windows Live Groups integrated with the following Windows Live services to provide collaboration and sharing features:

The owner of the group could choose a group theme, message and a picture. They could also delete the group, manage who joins the group etc.

History

Windows Live Groups was released on December 2, 2008. MSN Groups, a similar offering from Microsoft, has been discontinued on/after February 21, 2009. However, contents from MSN Groups could not be migrated over to Windows Live Groups, due to the different focus between the two products. The Windows Live Groups service is optimized for small groups like clubs or families, whereas MSN Groups caters to a wide variety of group sizes and types, including large public groups.[1] Windows Live Groups was updated to the "Wave 4" release on June 7, 2010.

Windows Live Groups was transitioned to become part of SkyDrive, later called OneDrive. [date needed]. The groups.live.com address redirected to a SkyDrive URL.

In May 2014, Microsoft removed the ability to create any new OneDrive groups. [2]

See also

References

  1. - Why are MSN Groups Closing - Official Windows Live Services Blog
  2. Brinkmann, Martin (May 23, 2014). "Microsoft kills OneDrive Groups, wants you to use shared folders instead". Ghacks. gHacks Technology News. Retrieved 27 May 2014.

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