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My MSN

I'm not sure when the changes happened, so this could be really old news, but I was pleasantly surprised when I visited https://my.msn.com today.

It's always been configurable, but now it's pretty slick. You can easily add and remove content modules that you're interested in (Hotmail inbox preview, news, sports, weather, entertainment, stocks, etc.) and completely configure how and where they're shown. Configuration is done through live drag and drop... you can even resize the columns by dragging splitters that show up when you hover over a column border! The UI is dense in terms of information, but doesn't feel cluttered like the main MSN home page.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 29, 2004
    its' been like that for a while dude. I was surprise the first time I saw it too.

    Hey, how is longhorn dev going? I'm fascinated with the work you guys are doing.

  • Anonymous
    May 29, 2004
    Would be nice to permit RSS syndication on these modules as the new RSS Headlines for My Yahoo (add.my.yahoo.com/rss)

  • Anonymous
    May 30, 2004
    Cool. Will be nice from MS to give some parts from it as example app :-)

  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2004
    It is really cool. It shows how powerful dHTML is as a platform. It also shows off the limitations pretty well too. :)

    Enki- View Source?

  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2004
    This version of My MSN launched with MSN Premium in January.

  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2004
    Felix, regarding Longhorn - not much has changed on the UI side since the PDC release because we have been so focused on security and SP2. Expect more to come, though. :-)

    Adrian, yes allowing arbitrary RSS feeds would be great!

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    July 27, 2004
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