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Tero Lehto

2005-05-22, 8:31 pm

I was just playing with my friend on Xbox Live and we were wondering how
often we don't actually know when some friend is actually online and
playing. I figured out it would be very nice if I could link my Xbox Live
account with my MSN Messenger / .NET Passport account.

Think about all the possibilities. You could send invitations to your
friends' messangers and chat with them, and vice versa. Or then you could
send email or SMS messages to your friends' mobile phones to invite them to
play with you.

I don't understand why Microsoft still hasn't integrated these at all, even
though benefits would be quite obvious.

Do you know if Xbox 360 and "Xbox Live 2.0" will bring any enhancements to
messaging features and options?

--
Tero Lehto
http://lehto.net/tero/


King Lee

2005-05-28, 8:31 pm

i remember a few years ago Microsoft showed a demo, a smartphone received an
Xbox Live invitation...
that was very cool, they were working on it, the question is, when is it
ready to be launched?
yeah, it is great if the status of MSN Messenger could automatically changed
to something like "Xbox Live" so my friends see i am playing with my Xbox.



"Tero Lehto" wrote:
quote:

> I was just playing with my friend on Xbox Live and we were wondering how
> often we don't actually know when some friend is actually online and
> playing. I figured out it would be very nice if I could link my Xbox Live
> account with my MSN Messenger / .NET Passport account.
>
> Think about all the possibilities. You could send invitations to your
> friends' messangers and chat with them, and vice versa. Or then you could
> send email or SMS messages to your friends' mobile phones to invite them to
> play with you.
>
> I don't understand why Microsoft still hasn't integrated these at all, even
> though benefits would be quite obvious.
>
> Do you know if Xbox 360 and "Xbox Live 2.0" will bring any enhancements to
> messaging features and options?
>
> --
> Tero Lehto
> http://lehto.net/tero/
>
>
>

Ovy

2005-06-04, 8:30 pm

That does sound cool
i have heard that xbox 360 is haveing messenger into the xbox live 2

"Tero Lehto" <tero.lehto@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Z52ke.1442$VV6.1026@reader1.news.jippii.net...
quote:

> I was just playing with my friend on Xbox Live and we were wondering how
> often we don't actually know when some friend is actually online and
> playing. I figured out it would be very nice if I could link my Xbox Live
> account with my MSN Messenger / .NET Passport account.
>
> Think about all the possibilities. You could send invitations to your
> friends' messangers and chat with them, and vice versa. Or then you could
> send email or SMS messages to your friends' mobile phones to invite them

to
quote:

> play with you.
>
> I don't understand why Microsoft still hasn't integrated these at all,

even
quote:

> though benefits would be quite obvious.
>
> Do you know if Xbox 360 and "Xbox Live 2.0" will bring any enhancements to
> messaging features and options?
>
> --
> Tero Lehto
> http://lehto.net/tero/
>
>



Jeff

2005-06-09, 8:32 pm

"Ovy" <ovyuk@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:6RadnfI4m8PPDDzfSa8jmA@karoo.co.uk:
quote:

> That does sound cool
> i have heard that xbox 360 is haveing messenger into the xbox live 2
>
> "Tero Lehto" <tero.lehto@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Z52ke.1442$VV6.1026@reader1.news.jippii.net...
> to
> even
> You know you can link the two together. I have mine linked - I can

see when my friends are online and what they are playing. I cannot sent
them messeges though.
quote:

>


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