Windows Live Messenger Web API
A couple of hours after Windows Live has been announced, you can chat with me directly from my (or your) blog. Enter and see the left side for Windows Live Messenger Web Control.
Want too? That’s simple. First, allow others to see your presence. Then choose the control to use. Now (for those, who are using CS) add it into News section or other place in your blog (Spaces for sure).

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January 1st, 2009 at 12:26 am
Today, only updates Yahoo finally releases Yahoo! Messenger for Vista – this was one of very first prototypes
January 1st, 2009 at 12:26 am
Thanks to Tamir's and Avi's posts, I added to the blog the option to contact me directly via