Microsoft's future in voice
Microsoft released more details of its VoIP plan for Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Search and Windows Live Messenger.
Microsoft said in a statement it plans to enable Windows Live Mail customers to right-click on their contacts’ names in order to start a PC-to-PC or PC-to-phone voice or video conversation.
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