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MSN India Goes Mobile

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Following the footsteps of Google and Yahoo, MSN now has launched its mobile services for its mobile users. MSN’s new mobile client looks set to become really big. David Raissipour, Product Unit Manager for MSN Mobile, and Jaspreet Bindra, Country Manager, Online Services Business, Microsoft India, were at hand today to give us information on the range of services that MSN India Mobile is bringing in. (via:Tech2)

 

So now you if you are a die hard fan of MSN stuff like hotmail, MSN Messenger or MSN news, there you go. Your services are now on your mobile. The site is designed to work on any device that supports normal XHTML viewing. So basically all the smart phones + phone that supports XHTML viewing would be able to use MSN mobile services in India.

 

 

 

I have captured few images from MSN mobile frontpage, MSN hotmail and MSN entertainment. The headline in MSN entertainment is "Manoj Kumar is planning to Sue Shahrukh Khan".. .now thats an interesting read. hehe..

 

To view MSN mobile on your device, your phone should have GPRS enabled and make sure you have GPRS plan activated from your mobile operator. Now a days GPRS is not that expensive. Recently BSNL launched its BSNL to offer Data Card for mobile devices as well as Tata also launched Social Money, Rediff IM.

 

So check out MSN Mobile for India @ MSNMobile.in. Point your GPRS enabled phones to http://msnmobile.in

 


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